Frequently Asked Questions
What age group does Hope Bridge Health support?
We provide support for young people aged 12 to 25, helping them navigate the transition into independent adulthood with personalised services tailored to their unique needs.
How can I access Hope Bridge Health services?
Getting started with Hope Bridge Health is easy. You can reach out to us via our website or give us a call, and our team will guide you through the process of accessing the support and services you need.
What types of mental health support do you offer?
Our mental health services include individualised care plans, one-on-one counselling, and group therapy sessions designed to help with challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and other emotional concerns.
Do you provide housing assistance?
Yes, we offer a range of housing solutions, from semi-independent living arrangements to fully independent accommodation, equipping young people with the skills required for self-sufficient living.
How do assist with education and employment?
We provide comprehensive educational and career support, including academic guidance, CV writing assistance, interview preparation, and goal-setting strategies to help young people achieve their ambitions.
Are your services tailored to individual needs?
Absolutely. Our approach is highly personalised, ensuring that each young person receives the specific support and guidance they need to succeed.
Can families get involved in the support process?
Yes, we offer family counselling and mediation services to strengthen family relationships and create a positive, supportive environment for the young person’s growth.
What kind of life skills training do you offer?
Our life skills programme includes practical workshops and one-on-one coaching in areas such as budgeting, time management, communication, and household management, all designed to prepare young people for independent living.