We often post about how important it is for children and young people to be safe when they are online, and the need for them, their parents, and teachers to be aware of the potential risks that can arise. Cyberbullying, online grooming, inappropriate content, and...
The charity Young Minds has some great mental health support information on their website for parents and young people who may be dealing with issues around anger or aggression. They say that Anger is one of a range of emotions that we all experience and it’s ok and...
We regularly receive some great feedback from schools about our Junior Lifeskills Interactive Resources, so this is a post that we love to update and share. Many thanks to all the teachers who have taken the time to pass on their comments to us. The Junior Life skills...
Today is National Burns Awareness Day, the annual campaign organised by The Children’s Burns Trust. The focus of this year’s campaign is the devastating link between children living in the most deprived areas of England and Wales and those who are admitted to a...
Record numbers of children and young people are being referred to mental health services for crisis and non-crisis care, as the toll of the pandemic on the country’s mental health is revealed in a new analysis by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Eighteen months...
We often post about road safety as it’s important that everyone stays safe on the road whether they’re a pedestrian, cyclist or a passenger travelling in a vehicle. Children and young people can be especially vulnerable travelling to or from school or when...