Hollingworth Primary School | Children’s Wellbeing
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Children’s Wellbeing

Tameside and Glossop Health authority are working together to support children’s mental health and wellbeing.

Worth-It has now set up an application process and some information for young people to apply and be involved in this exciting piece of co-production: https://www.worthit.org.uk/blog/listening-and-designing-emotional-and-mental-wellbeing-support-for-children-and-young-people-in-tameside-and-glossop/

Young people that want to be involved can apply through the links on this poster:

https://www.worthit.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Tameside_Glossop_Wellbeing_Champions_Poster.pdf

 

Online courses for parents/carers and staff about children’s physical, emotional and brain development* have been prepaid in this area, making £88 worth of content FREE for residents of Tameside!

 

  • inourplace.co.uk
  • Access code: SUNFLOWER
  • Create an account** and start right now!

 

  • ‘Understanding your child’ 0-19 years (main course) and/or
  • ‘Understanding your teenager’s brain’ (short course)

 

*Evidence based. Accredited.

** GDPR compliant. The provider (Solihull Approach in collaboration with HEIApply) will never reveal your details to anyone. Sign in to resume the course anytime, 24/7.

GROW Solihull Online Course

Barnardo’s ‘See, Hear, Respond’ service

See, Hear, Respond is a service provided across England by Barnardo’s and other national and local community-based organisations in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

See, Hear, Respond, provides support to children, young people and their families who aren’t currently seeing a social worker or other agency, and who are struggling to cope with the emotional impacts of coronavirus (COVID-19). See, Hear, Respond will support from pre-birth up to 18 years of age and those with special educational needs under the age of 25.

See, Hear, Respond will contact every referral made, so no child is missed. Help is available in one or more of four ways:

·         an online hub of support and information

·         online counselling and therapy

·         face-to-face support for those most affected and at risk of some of today’s most pertinent issues,              such as criminal exploitation, and

·         helping children and young people reintegrate back into school

You can access via the ‘See, Hear, Respond’ service self-referral webpage or Freephone 0800 151 7015.

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