Who We Support

Across all of our services, from residential and day programmes to case management and behavioural coaching, Lions Campus supports young people aged 14-25 facing a wide range of complex challenges.

We work with teenagers and young adults experiencing mental health disorders, eating disorders, addictions and behavioural difficulties that require a higher level of support than weekly therapy alone can provide. Whether your child is struggling with one specific condition or navigating multiple co-occurring challenges, our multidisciplinary team provides the comprehensive support they need to heal, grow and build a meaningful future.

When Excellence Matters Most

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Some struggles require more than weekly therapy sessions. Lions Campus is designed for young people whose needs are complex, whose symptoms are escalated, or who haven’t found success with other interventions. Our residential and day programmes provide structured, supportive environments where young people can focus entirely on their recovery, while our case management and coaching services offer coordinated support for those who need expert guidance within their daily lives.

No matter which service is right for your family, our approach remains the same: we see the whole person, not just the diagnosis. We understand that mental health, behaviour, eating and substance use are often deeply interconnected, and we create bespoke programme plans that address your child’s unique combination of needs with the professional excellence and individual attention that meaningful change requires.

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FAQS

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  • How do I know if my child needs this level of support?

    Our clients come to us from a variety of pathways, some directly from home or school, others following outpatient, inpatient, or therapeutic interventions when they need more intensive structure, therapeutic containment, and guided independence. Our admissions process is designed to assess whether our services are right for you during a confidential consultation, intake assessment and review procedure.

  • Can you support my child if they're struggling with multiple issues at once?

    Yes, absolutely. In fact, overlapping challenges are common at Lions Campus. Many young people experience interconnected struggles such as depression alongside an eating disorder, trauma with substance use, or anxiety with behavioural difficulties. Our integrated approach is specifically designed to address how these challenges relate to each other rather than treating them separately. We create bespoke support plans that consider your child’s complete situation.

  • What if my child doesn't have a formal diagnosis yet?

    A formal diagnosis is not required. Many young people come to us while still working out exactly what they’re dealing with, or with struggles that don’t fit neatly into categories. Our team conducts thorough assessments when your child joins us and works collaboratively with any existing professionals to develop a clear understanding of their needs and the most effective approach.

  • Do you work with young people who have tried treatment before without success?

    Yes, we frequently work with young people who have tried multiple approaches without adequate progress. When previous support hasn’t worked, it often means a young person needs something different. Our residential and day programmes provide the structure, intensity and expert team that can make the difference when previous attempts haven’t been successful. We take time to understand what hasn’t worked before and why, ensuring our approach is truly tailored to your child’s specific needs and circumstances.