Connect Scotland is an organisation which supports parents as partners in education. Here are the latest updates from them and from D&G.
- Connect Scotlandhttps://www.connect.scot/
Connect Survey: What’s Next and How are you Doing? https://bit.ly/ConnectNextStepsSurvey – live now until the end of June.
Interim findings of the survey so far: https://bit.ly/ConnectNextStepsInterim
Additional support: Enquire is the Scottish advice service for additional support for learning, managed by Children in Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government. Enquire offers extensive support and information to families about anything relating to additional support for learning. https://enquire.org.uk/
Talking about Transitions – which can also be accessed through Connect http://www.talkingabouttomorrow.org.uk/
Education Scotland also provide the following support
A reminder of the weekly newsletter for parents: https://education.gov.scot/improvement/scotland-learns/a-weekly-newsletter-for-parents-and-carers/
Save the Children – resources to help support parents and kids during Lockdown https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/what-we-do/coronavirus-information-advice/resources-parents-kids
- Respect Me:Positive relationships are hugely important to a child’s health and wellbeing and bullying can have negative impacts on both mental and physical health. We all have an important role to play in helping children deal with and cope with bullying behaviour when it happens but also to help children learn all about positive relationships.
In our summer 2020 webinar series we will be guiding you through important topics related to bullying. We’ll bring you up to date guidance, resources, and organisations that can help you support a child to deal with bullying behaviour whether it’s happening online or face to face.
If you are interested in taking part, please contact us: enquire@respectme.org.uk
Detailed Programme Descriptions:
Wednesday, 22 July 2020, 6.30-7.30pm
Getting ready for High School. Transitions, Friendships and Positive Relationships
Moving to high school is an exciting time but for some children worries about bullying can feature at this time. Positive relationships play an important part in everyone’s health and wellbeing. Find out more about how you can help children enjoy positive relationships, be respectful of others and prevent bullying behaviour.
Wednesday, 26 August 2020, 6.30-7.30pm
Online Bullying
Children are spending more time than ever before online. In the most part they enjoy positive experiences of learning and connection but find out more about what can be done when children experience bullying online
Wednesday, 23 September 2020, 6.30-7.30pm
Helping Children Develop Resilience
We are all currently experiencing unprecedented changes to our daily lives and there is much we can learn from research on resilience to support ourselves and our loved ones through this experience. Find out more about what resilience is and how we can help children to develop their resilience in order to be able to cope with life’s challenges and adverse experiences such as bullying. w: www.respectme.org.uk
- Chat with Us – Dumfries and Galloway Council – Deadline Monday at 9.00am for Questions
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