Resources
During this difficult and unsettling time, we are sharing some resources that may help you or those close to you such as your children or friends, deal with anxiety, stress and a rollercoaster of emotions, for you to download.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we are suspending face-to-face services to keep everyone safe. Our One Stop Shop is run over the phone until further notice.
For advice and support please call: 078 5685 6278
Self-isolation support pack
With key workers working from home and school closures, we at Oasis want to continue to support you and your child in any way we can. We have put together a pack of useful websites that you may wish to explore (right click on links to open).
You may also wish to look at the following websites for further information and advice:
Being Domestic Abuse Aware during Covid-19
This KIDAS webinar will help you to identify domestic abuse, ask victims about what is happening in a safe way and show you where help is available. Kent Integrated Domestic Abuse Service is commissioned by Kent County Council, providing services to keep you safe, in refuge or at home.
Taking care in times like these - for young people
Our young people’s mentor Ben shares his tips on how young people can motivate themselves when things are hard during this difficult time and some tools to use to cope with anxiety and uncertainty, as well as how to be safe.
Access support for young people or make a referral by calling 07718 657157 or emailing eip@oasisdaservice.org, if it’s safe to do so.
You can also find lots of help and resources at www.youngminds.org.uk, www.childline.org.uk and www.mind.org.uk
Love Shouldn't Hurt Toolkit
This toolkit explores relationships, to help young people navigate their way through healthy and unhealthy behvaiours. The toolkit includes Youtube videos, made by the young people of East Kent College and funded by Thanet Community Safety Partnership, to watch and discuss. Our work with young people carries the message that love shouldn't hurt, you can contact us for supplies of our LSH bracelets.
Access the toolkit and find out more about our work with schools here >