Support services for young people
Find services and groups that offer help and support to teenagers and young adults.
About support services for young people
Brighton & Hove City Council supports organisations to offer youth services, projects and youth voice opportunities.
These services are for young people aged 13 to 19, and up to age 25 if they have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Family Information Service
You can use our Family Services Directory to search for local services in Brighton & Hove that help young people.
Other organisations
- Allsorts - information and support for young people under the age of 26 who are LGBT+ or exploring their gender identity and/or sexual orientation
- Black and Minority Ethnic Young Peoples Project (BMEYPP) - a youth-led project for young people of colour aged 11 to 25, offering safe spaces where they can take part in activities
- Brighton Youth Centre (BYC) - for people aged 5 to 19, offering lots of drop-in and weekly activities
- Child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) - the wellbeing service for children and young people and specialist CAMHS
- Extratime - affordable clubs, holiday schemes and family events activities for children and young people with or without disability aged 4 to 25
- Find, Get, Give mental health support - information and support, learn what other young people think about mental health services in your area
- Sussex Nightstop - provides emergency accommodation to homeless people aged 16 to 25 in comfortable, welcoming host homes, with support finding more permanent accommodation
- The Hangleton and Knoll Project - working with young residents to access and develop opportunities and resources
- The Trust for Developing Communities (TDC) - delivers youth work to give young people the skills and confidence to make positive changes in their lives
- WISE relationships advice - information and advice about how to stay safe in relationships