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CASY Counselling

Established in 1998, CASY is a young people’s mental health charity based in Newark, covering the East Midlands. 

We provide a confidential one-to-one counselling service to young people aged from 6 to 25 in schools across the East Midlands and from our community venue in Newark. We also deliver expert, quality marked, training to counsellors working with children and young people.

Our Mission

is to improve the emotional wellbeing, of young people and their families throughout the East Midlands.

Our Vision

is that all children and young people in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire have the best possible chance of a mentally and emotionally healthy future.

Our Aims

are to deliver emotional and mental health services and support to children & young people and to all who support and care for them.

Our support

Young People

Life can be hard sometimes. Things can happen that feel overwhelming and make us feel out of control. These feelings are quite normal and something we can work with, together, to support you.

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CASY support in your school

Counselling in Schools

CASY provides a high-quality, professional counselling services to schools, giving students the support they need to succeed both in and out of the classroom.

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Professional Training

We offer affordable and high-quality CPD training at CASY. We cover a variety of topics and are constantly developing new training.

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Support for Parents

Whilst we are fundamentally a children’s charity, we are able to offer counselling to parents as long as your child or young person is a client at CASY. Find out more about how we can support you.

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CASY support in your school

Join CASY

If you are interested in joining CASY as a volunteer or self-employed counsellor, please email the office at office@casy.org.uk or check out the vacancies page.

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CASY Supporters

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Every year, we help hundreds of young people struggling with their emotional well-being—but there are so many more who need support. Find out how you can get involved.

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