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Re: Is it to late for me to make friends?
What can I say? I'm 21 and feel the same way! I wish I was still 19 haha. You'll have plenty of opportunities to meet and make new friends, you just have to take them (which is the hardest part). I'd say school makes it easy to meet with people since, well... you're kinda forced to. But that doesn't mean you can't go and make friends outside of that! Wising you best of luck! 

Re: Results Day - Support Thread and Support Chat!
i hope you all got the results you was hoping for were all proud of you all. you all should feel proud of yourselves for doing the exams well done everyone. ❤️✨

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Re: Results Day - Support Thread and Support Chat!
Congratulations all around for your results! 
@JJLemon18 congratulations for graduating! Uni is a marathon and you've seen it through to the end, that's a great achievement. Proud of you for overcoming the challenges that have come your way, you've absolutely earned this and deserve it!
I can hear how you're feeling on uni being over, and you're not alone in feeling that way - it's actually quite common. Until the end of university (or sixth form for some), life feels like a linear path through each stage of education. Now that you've graduated, that's no longer the case - you have freedom to choose what you do next, which will likely feel unfamiliar. Do you have any thoughts on what you might like to do next?

@JJLemon18 congratulations for graduating! Uni is a marathon and you've seen it through to the end, that's a great achievement. Proud of you for overcoming the challenges that have come your way, you've absolutely earned this and deserve it!

I can hear how you're feeling on uni being over, and you're not alone in feeling that way - it's actually quite common. Until the end of university (or sixth form for some), life feels like a linear path through each stage of education. Now that you've graduated, that's no longer the case - you have freedom to choose what you do next, which will likely feel unfamiliar. Do you have any thoughts on what you might like to do next?


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Re: my positive recovery
Hey @eylah, just wanted to chime in and say you're doing great on this journey! I can hear that it's difficult for you, and that's expected. You're absolutely right - the road to recovery is a bumpy one, but it's a journey worth taking! And we're here to support you all the way 
A self-care box sounds like a lovely idea! What are you planning on putting in your box?

A self-care box sounds like a lovely idea! What are you planning on putting in your box?


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Re: Results Day - Support Thread and Support Chat!
Well done @JJLemon18! Uni is no mean feat and you've done amazingly well to graduate!! Go and celebrate your achievements, you now have a degree! 


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Re: Results Day - Support Thread and Support Chat!
@JJLemon18 yesss 🎉
I’m happy for you - uni has it’s ups and can also be a tough ride with all the studying exams and assignments to complete, so well done for getting through it and the resits and struggles too which would’ve made that ride harder. And that’s why you deserve to graduate 🥳
I’m happy for you - uni has it’s ups and can also be a tough ride with all the studying exams and assignments to complete, so well done for getting through it and the resits and struggles too which would’ve made that ride harder. And that’s why you deserve to graduate 🥳
Re: Schedule update for Support Groups
TheNightmare wrote: »Hey everyone,
We'd like to let you know about some temporary changes that will be taking place for our Support Groups weekly schedule.
What’s changing?
From the 9th September, Support Groups will be running Tuesdays to Thursdays & Sundays (and will be closed Mondays).
Why is this happening?
For a few reasons, we've needed to close chats lately and we’ve been seeing a low level of attendance in the Young Carer's Support Chat. To give you a more reliable chat schedule, and to help us manage our resources internally, we'll be temporarily reducing the number of chats that are running.
We know that Support Groups are an important and helpful place for you all to get support and connect with each other. For some of you, these groups are a significant part of your support network, and any change to that can feel challenging or even a little scary. Please know that we and the rest of the community are here to go through that change with you and support you.
We also want to reassure you that this is a temporary change and we aim to run our support groups on more days in the future when we have more internal resources.
Where can I get support when Support Groups aren't open?
The Discussion Boards are here as always for you to reach out for support about anything you are going through. You can also join our weekly Friday chat threads which run from 8-9.30pm.
Childline - offers information, advice, and confidential counselling to anyone aged 18 and under. You can call them on 0800 1111, or you can head to their website to access their webchat service.
Our Crisis Messenger text service provides free, 24/7 crisis support across the UK. To start a text chat, text THEMIX to 85258.
Samaritans are reachable by phone and email 24/7. Whatever you're going through, you can call them on 116 123. They also have a 1-1 webchat service available.
How can I share feedback about this change?
You can share your comments, feedback, or questions about this update in this thread. If you'd prefer to leave feedback anonymously, we have created an anonymous form for you to complete.
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As always, thank you all for being patient with us and being a wonderful community
The Community Team
Will this effect Friday support threads?
No, it's about support groups. The only change stated here is no support chats on Mondays.

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