Forth Valley Alcohol and Drugs Partnership have compiled a list of support services for those with substance use issues:
Monthly Archives: April 2020
Tokyo Olympics resources for learning at home
GetSet are having a competition to design the Team GB Olympic and Paralympic mascots. The competition has two age groups: 5-11 years and 11-16 years. Entries are due by the 31st May 2020, more information is available on their website here: https://www.getset.co.uk/resources/active-assemblies/the-mascot-challenge?utm_campaign=2661563_Copy%20of%20April%20Get%20Set%20Newsletter%20SECONDARY&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Edcoms%20Get%20Set%20Core&utm_content=sharedesigncta&dm_i=2LQT,1L1OB,3OX1UI,5DAPD,1
GetSet have also produced resources for home learning around the Olympic games:
https://www.getset.co.uk/resources
Resources from CAMHS
Child and Adolescent Mental Services have made lots of resources available to support young people and families. Resources are available in pdfs, website links, downloads, books and video clips. The range of topics covered include:
- anxiety
- mindfulness
- self esteem
- self harm
- sleep
- trauma
- many other areas
https://www.camhs-resources.co.uk/downloads
RSHP Learning at Home
The team that produced the RSHP resource have created leearning at home opportunities for relationship, sexual health and parenthood for Early, First and Second levels.
Access the lessons here:
It’s Still Everyone’s Job to Protect
We are urging everyone to keep their eyes and ears open for children at risk from neglect or abuse during the #coronavirusUK outbreak. @CPCScotland urge communities to do their bit to protect children #KeepingKidsSafeC-19
It’s Still Everyone’s Job to protectalkirk’s Children
At this time, when schools are no longer able to play such a central
role in protecting children and young people, the role of communities
is even more important.
If you have a concern for a child, it’s much better to say something
than do nothing.
If you’re worried please don’t hesitate to contact social work services
on 01324 506070 during the day Monday to Friday or 01786 470500
after 5.00pm and at weekends.
If you are concerned a child is at immediate risk of harm call Police
Scotland on 999.
#KeepingKidsSafeC-19
SHINE resources for Young People, Parents/Carers and School Staff
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, SHINE has put together some simple wellbeing advice sheets for young people, parents/carers and school staff in order to support schools. These sheets could be circulated within the digital school community, posted to a digital wellbeing hub or e-mailed out. Each advice sheet also includes relevant website links, which we hope you will find useful. Any feedback or comments can be e-mailed to Dawn.Haughton@glasgow.ac.uk.