Children & Young People.
Please scroll down for LOADS of information and downloads on keeping safe.
ChildLine Scotland – 0800 1111
Childline
Childline is the free helpline for children and young people in the UK. For further information, click on the link below.
Young Scot
Young People can find out all the latest goings on in their local area or across North Ayrshire i.e. Helpful Contacts, News, What’s On, SKOOL BUZZ, Discounts etc.
Internet Safety
Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre have a fabulous website you can visit to get loads of advice on keeping yourself safe whether Gaming, using Mobiles, Chatting Online, Podcasts and Blogs. Also look out for the “Eye” Logo at the top right hand of the site where children and young people can report abuse and get the help they need.
Bullying?
A fab website with lots of tips for young people.
News
Bruce Adamson, Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People, promotes and safeguards the rights of children and young people living in Scotland. A very useful site!
Here you will find useful resources and services in Ayrshire for neurodivergent people and their families. You will also find practical information to help neurodivergent people with daily challenges.
The promise is that Scotland’s children and young people will grow up loved, safe and respected.
To keep it, Scotland must bring about the change demanded by its Independent Care Review. Keeping the promise means implementing all of its conclusions in full.
Scotland’s Independent Care Review was built on what children and young people had to say. They called for it, and took part in it at huge levels.
When its findings were published in 2020, Scotland’s then First Minister pledged that the country would #KeepThePromise.
And that commitment got the support of all the Scottish Parliament’s political parties.
ChildLine Scotland – 0800 1111
Key Information
Child Protection Committee,
Cunninghame House,
Irvine,
KA12 8EE
Tel – 01294 310613
Email – cpc@north-ayrshire.gcsx.gov.uk
(Article 19: I have the right to be protected from being hurt or badly treated.)