The Right Time

The Right Time Project

The Right Time Project offers early, one-to-one emotional wellbeing support for children and young people aged 8–18 who are struggling but may not meet the threshold for specialist services.

We work with young people at the right time, before difficulties escalate into crisis, providing a calm, safe space to explore emotions, build coping skills, and feel understood. Support is practical, child-led, and tailored to each young person’s needs, whether that’s anxiety, anger, low mood, school pressures, or feeling overwhelmed.

Our approach focuses on building a good relationship with a young person is a non-clinical, professional environment which feels informal. We provide early intervention to support emotional literacy and coping strategies to help young people develop the tools they need to manage their wellbeing now and into the future.

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The Nutrition Mission - Starting August 2026

The Nutrition Mission is a community wellbeing project launching in August 2026, bringing together food, emotional wellbeing, and connection.

The project supports children, young people, and families during school holidays, when financial pressure, food insecurity, and stress are often at their highest. By combining access to nutritious food with relaxed, supportive wellbeing activities, The Nutrition Mission creates safe, welcoming spaces where people can eat well, feel supported, and connect with others.

Parents have told us that their young people struggle with their mental health the most in the school holidays. This is also a time of further financial burden as they have to provide meals all week instead of school meal provisions. Alongside this, we have the social injustice of food waste - with supermarkets throwing away tonnes of good food every day. By setting up this project we can:

The focus is not just on food, but on how food makes us feel, supporting positive relationships with eating, reducing stress, and strengthening wellbeing in a practical, non-judgemental way. Sessions are inclusive, stigma-free, and designed to meet people where they are.

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