National Advocacy Helpline

Since 2015, the Department for Education has commissioned a national advocacy helpline to support the rights of children to be heard.

The NYAS ‘Safety Net’ helpline service will continue the national provision of:

  • Helpline advice and support.
  • Signposting to local services.
  • Issue-based advocacy.
  • Specialist non-instructed advocacy.
  • Advocacy finder service.
  • Self-advocacy information.

The service accepts referrals from children and young people, professionals working with young people, friends, families, and carers.

The service will be available to:

  • Children in care and care leavers up to age 25.
  • Children and young people needing support from children’s services, including those on child in need plans, child protection plans, or who are 16-17 years old and homeless.

NYAS will also continue to support refugee and migrant children and young people, as well as young people in mental health settings.