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Information for Young People
We all have mental health and it’s okay to start talking about it. If you’re struggling right now, you aren’t alone.
https://www.seemescotland.org/young-people/information-for-young-people/
Parent Club
For a range of help, advice and support click on the Parent Club link below.
https://www.parentclub.scot/family-support-directory
One Parent Families Scotland
One Parent Families Scotland has a website that can offer a good health and wellbeing support service to single parents and their families. Click on the link for more information.
Action for Happiness – Mindful March
Week 2 – Supporting Young People’s Wellbeing
During tonight’s session of Supporting Young People’s Wellbeing, we looked at perception, our inner critic and the importance of self compassion. A link to a pre-recorded session is below.
Stereotypes – What effect do they have on children?
CONNECTING WITH MENTAL HEALTH: RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS WORKING WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Click on the link below to the North Ayrshire blog
This North Ayrshire site is dedicated to giving families and those with a responsibility for working with children and young people access to learning resources, information, strategies and tools which will raise awareness and support mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Calling all P7 Parents – Parents in Partnership Programme
St Matthew’s Academy is offering parents/carers the opportunity to become part of an online six-week programme beginning on the 6th of May from 7pm – 8pm. It aims to answer all of your questions about the S1 curriculum.
You will have the chance to meet school staff each week for an hour online, be given tips on how to support your child with homework and ask any questions you have about different school subjects.
If you would like to take part, please leave your contact details on the link attached.
If you have any questions, please speak to Mrs Kinnear – PT Family Engagement on 01294 606680