Buckinghamshire Family Information Service
Buckinghamshire Family Information Service (BFIS) provides confidential, impartial and up to date advice and information on a wide range of issues to support Buckinghamshire parents of children aged 0-19.
Buckinghamshire Family Information Service (BFIS) provides confidential, impartial and up to date advice and information on a wide range of issues to support Buckinghamshire parents of children aged 0-19.
Support children, young people, adults and families through counselling, psychotherapy, mediation and workshops.
Our Befriending service offers short term support to adults in Buckinghamshire who are lonely or isolated as a result of mental illness.
We provide high quality one-to-one counselling to adults with a variety of mental health needs.
We offer compassionate and confidential support to young people (aged 13-21) facing emotional and mental health challenges.
We are a friendly peer support group who want to help you to manage your mental health by inviting you to try our uplifting, fun and free of charge activities.
Our Community Navigators aim to help you access services and groups in the community to meet your social, emotional, medical
Peer Support Bucks offers social and activity groups that provide the opportunity to meet as and when you want to, make friends, share experiences, learn from each other and enjoy a social life.
Bucks Safe Haven, in partnership with Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, provides an alternative to A&E for people experiencing mental health crisis.
Bucks Mind’s wellbeing groups provide activities based around the Five Ways to Wellbeing: connect, be active, take notice, keep learning and give.
Buckinghamshire Recovery College is a new and exciting learning environment for people who are accessing mental health services in Buckinghamshire, their supporters, staff, volunteers and students.
The only Buckinghamshire charity focusing on the impact of changes to national disability benefits on all disabled people in Bucks.