Positive relationships
Positive relationshipsYour personal adviser will provide you with the support you need to build positive relationships.
We can also offer additional practical and emotional support, including:
- understanding the importance of healthy relationships
- supporting you with your life story and identity
- visiting places of worship and helping with the cost of public transport for those aged 16 to 21 years
- developing a network of support for you
- identifying community, leisure, sports and faith organisations
Family and friends
We will support you to reconnect and stay connected with your family and extended family, if that is what you want.
We will also help you to maintain contact with people who are special to you or cared for you in the past such as:
- previous carers
- foster carers
- independent visitors
- social workers
Support will be provided to help build positive support networks around you.
Websites that can help with understanding relationships
The following websites provide information and support regarding positive relationships:
- Healthy and unhealthy relationships on the Childline website
- Guide to making positive relationships on the Mentally Healthy Schools website
- Relationships on the Brook website
If you're in immediate danger
If you, or someone you know, are in immediate danger, call 999 straight away and ask for the police.
If it is not safe for you to speak the police, they can still help you by using their 'Silent Solution'. Simply stay silent and press 55 when prompted.
Look out for the 'Ask for ANI' logo on display at some pharmacies as they can help you. They can provide a private space, a phone and ask you if you need support from the police or local services.