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Free mental health counselling services for children, teens, and their families
Learn moreLooking for support close to home?
This section connects you to local services and programs that can help, right here in Bermuda.
Explore these resources at your own pace to find one that’s the right fit for you - or visit our Helpline to connect with someone who can help guide you.
(Under 18)
The resources listed on this page are provided by third-party organisations. While we do our best to share accurate and helpful information, The Next Wave does not control these external websites and cannot make any guarantees about the content, services, or privacy practices they offer. [Read our full disclaimer at the bottom of this page]
Free mental health counselling services for children, teens, and their families
Learn moreOffers grief and loss clinical services, including counseling and group therapy (all ages)
Learn moreOffers counselling and life skills for children, teens, and families.
Learn moreOffers youth development, coaching, and career readiness activities.
Learn moreOutpatient and inpatient care for youth and substance misuse support
Learn moreSupport for teens affected by a loved one’s substance use.
Learn moreTherapy and assessments for youth and families.
Learn moreIndividual and group psychotherapy for adolescents and adults, as well as family.
Learn moreAt The Next Wave, we share links to other websites and resources (called third-party sites) that may be helpful for young people looking to learn more or find support. These Third-party sites aren’t managed or maintained by us (The Next Wave) or our colleagues at Teen Services, the Coalition for the Protection of Children, or Bermuda College — they’re just sites that we felt might be helpful.
While we do our best to make sure that we’re sharing trustworthy, up-to-date Information, we can’t guarantee the accuracy or safety of content on those external sites. Remember: just because we link to another site doesn’t mean we endorse everything on that page or are responsible for what you find elsewhere on that site.
If you ever feel unsure about something you read, it’s best to speak with a trusted adult or a qualified mental health professional. And if you think we shouldn’t be sharing a third-party site, let us know: we care deeply about your experience, and are always seeking to improve our site so we can help you better.