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Look through our support options and find out how we safeguard at Open Door.

At Open Door, we provide a range of support options, each tailored to specific needs and delivered in a friendly, non- clinical manner.

Our commitment is to offer these support options as promptly as possible, ensuring they are both free and accessible to everyone.

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Our Support

Bazaar

For low mood and anxiety.

Bazaar is a free eight-week peer support programme shown to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. By blending elements of CBT, mindfulness, and more, Bazaar gives you the tools to control and combat negative thought patterns.

Sessions take just an hour each week at the Bloom Building in Birkenhead - just a short walk from Hamilton Square Station. Open to ages 14-35.

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OOMOO

For Children Looked After ages 11-18 living in Wirral.

Designed around the ethos of putting young people in the driving seat of what is built around them, OOMOO gives members the tools to shape change within their own lives. This is achieved through creative classes, therapeutic interventions, peer support and conversations of shared experience.

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Branch

Branch is an online mental well-being hub for children and young people in Wirral, aged 0-18. It offers tools and local support to help with any worries, big or small. Users can access tips and a service matching questionnaire to find the right local support, and Branch is backed by real people who assist in matching services when needed.

Branch is supported by an alliance of organisations – Open Door Charity, Action for Children, Kooth, Utopia, Koala NW and Wirral MyMind Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services (formerly CAMHS) – but the membership of services is growing all the time.

Join our Community

Becoming a member doesn’t just come with improved mental health and a broader understanding of your own mind, you'll also have access to exclusive benefits including gig tickets, discounts, and access to our library of support.

Crisis Signposting

Through our support options, Open Door offers free, fast, and effective mental health support without waiting lists. However, we do not offer specific crisis support.

If you need instant support, follow the link below to find signposting for crisis/self-harm support immediately.

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Safeguarding Policy Statement & Structure

Safeguarding is a priority at Open Door, and making sure that our staff are suitably trained, as well as visible and known as those responsible for safeguarding in the necessary situations is equally so.

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Our policy statement outlines our organisational commitment to protect from harm the children, young people and vulnerable adults who use Open Door Charity’s services; including the children of adults who use our services. We're publishing this policy statement on our website so we can inform our children and young people, vulnerable adults and their families, as well as our trustees, staff and volunteers, of our approach to child protection and keeping children safe. This statement is the starting point of how we embed a culture where safeguarding is paramount.

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Our Safeguarding Structure outlines those who safeguard within the charity, as well as their responsibilities.

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