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Apr 9, 2024

Digital mental health service, Qwell, now available to parents and carers in Clackmannanshire

  • Available immediately for parents and carers of children and young people aged up to 18 years via www.qwell.io

  • Free, safe and anonymous, personalised digital mental health support

  • Accessible 24/7, with no waiting lists or thresholds to meet

  • Accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)

Qwell, a personalised and confidential digital mental health service delivered by Kooth, is now available to parents and carers of children and young people aged up to 18 years in Clackmannanshire.

The service, which is accessible seven days per week, 365 days a year, has been commissioned by Clackmannanshire Council as part of the Family Wellbeing Partnership.

Available immediately via www.qwell.io, there are no waiting lists or thresholds to meet, and a referral from a medical professional is not required to access the service.

Kooth’s youth mental health service - kooth.com - has been providing invaluable support to those aged 10-18 in the region since September 2021 (and up to 26 years old since April last year). Both Kooth.com and Qwell.io were selected for their strengths-based approach and unique out-of-office hours provision. The services ensure that the right help is available to people at the right time.

Qwell offers parents and carers access to experienced counsellors and wellbeing practitioners via one-to-one text-based chat sessions that are available from midday to 10pm on weekdays and from 6pm to 10pm at the weekend.

Running alongside is a fully safeguarded and pre-moderated Qwell community of peer support including:

  • Helpful articles: written by other people in the community, alongside the Kooth team. They cover a variety of topics that are age-appropriate and resonate with the reader, such as personal experiences and helpful tips

  • Discussion boards: where people can seek advice from their peers or join - and start - pre-moderated conversations. The topics covered are those that are on the minds of the parents and carers, from anxiety and work stress, to relationship and family issues

  • Daily journal: offers a place for parents and carers to track their feelings or emotions and reflect on how they're doing

Lesley Taylor, Principal Educational Psychologist at Clackmannanshire Council said: “It’s important that we provide timely and professional mental health support for those who are caring for and parenting young people. By extending our commissioning of Kooth to include its adult service - Qwell - we are offering a choice of personalised mental health services that can be accessed 24/7 at a mere click (or tap) of a button.

"It’s part of our commitment to promote, protect and improve the emotional wellbeing and mental health of families in Clackmannanshire.”

Dr Lynne Green, Chief Clinical Officer at Kooth, added: “Seeking help and support for mental health concerns is not always easy, especially when you are a parent and/or carer. This is where digital mental health services can help. At Kooth, we are on a mission to ensure that everyone has access to timely and effective mental health care based on their individual preferences and needs.

"Our Qwell service will ensure that parents and carers in Clacks have access to anonymous, safe and effective mental health care and support that is available around the clock. No matter how big or small the issue, our team of experienced practitioners and professional counsellors are here to help.”

Kooth will work in tandem with Clackmannanshire to raise awareness of the service, ensuring that parents and carers know that Qwell.io is available and accessible to them. Kooth and Qwell are accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).

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About Kooth: Kooth is the UK’s leading digital mental health platform. Our mission is to provide accessible and safe spaces for everyone to achieve better mental health. Our platform is clinically robust and accredited to provide a range of therapeutic support and interventions.

All our services are predicated on easy access to make early intervention and prevention a reality.

Kooth is a fully safeguarded and pre-moderated community with a library of peer and professional created content, alongside access to experienced online counsellors. There are no thresholds for support and no waiting lists.

Kooth is the longest standing digital mental health provider to hold a UK-wide accreditation from the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).

According to NHS England data for 2022/23, Kooth is now the largest single-access provider for mental health support for under 18s.

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