What Is Voice Collective?
Voice Collective is a UK-wide, London-based project that supports children and young people who hear voices, see visions, have other 'unusual' sensory experiences or beliefs. They also offer support for parents/families, and training for youth workers, social workers, mental health professionals and other supporters.
If you, or someone you know, hears voices – you're not alone.
Research shows that 1 in 5 young people under the age of 13 (and 1 in 12 of older teens) have experiences like these.
What do they offer?
There are two strands to our service - work with children, young people & families, and work with professionals and organisations.
Work with children, young people & families
Children & young people
- Voice Collective peer support groups (for 12-18 year olds)
- Creative Arts Workshops
- Information, signposting & support (by email, phone or face to face)
- Online peer support forum
- Training and workshops (including PSHE lessons and group facilitation training)
Parents, families and carers
- Peer support workshops
- Information, signposting & support (by email, phone or face to face)
- Online peer support forum
- Training and workshops
- Work with professionals and organisations
- Awareness talks
- Individual and group coaching
- Specialist training
- Guidance and support developing information resources, policies and practice to include and support young people who hear voices