Domestic Abuse – Kooth

Coventry City Council’s Domestic Abuse website – https://www.safetotalk.org.uk.

Kooth is a safe, free and confidential way for young people to access emotional wellbeing and early intervention mental health support. The service will be available to all young people across Coventry aged 11-25 years in April and will be jointly funded by the City Council and Coventry and Rugby Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG).

Kooth.com is an award winning and innovative online mental health and wellbeing support service, accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), which will support and complement the existing offer operated by Rise – a family of NHS-led services providing emotional wellbeing & mental health services for young people across the county.

Rise already provide a well-established 24/7 telephone service providing crisis support to young people across Coventry. Kooth will deliver digital self-help resources and online counselling to further extend the local offer.


Fully trained and qualified counsellors and emotional wellbeing practitioners are available from midday to 10pm, and from 6pm to 10pm at weekends, 365 days a year to provide a much needed out-of-hours service for emotional support in an accessible way. Sessions can be booked in advance or they can drop in for one-to-one instant text-based chats.

The service also encourages peer to peer support via moderated discussion forums, and self-help through reading or submitting content. Children and young people have 24/7 access to magazines with wellbeing articles, personal experiences and tips from young people and the Kooth team, as well as giving members the opportunity to write in a daily journal to track feelings or emotions and promote a positive mental health and wellbeing.

​Kooth is also available to schools across Warwickshire.​