Returning back to school: advice for families
With children and young people returning back to school this week, Jackie Lunt Clinical Lead for Sefton MHST shares some advice for parents and carers.
With children and young people returning back to school this week, Jackie Lunt Clinical Lead for Sefton MHST shares some advice for parents and carers.
February is LGBT+ History Month and this year’s theme is Body, Mind and Spirit. To celebrate LGBT+ History Month, National Museums Liverpool are linking with YPAS’s GYRO team to put on a special series of workshops for LGBQ+ Youth aged 12-25years.
Find out what’s happening in Liverpool during Children’s Mental Health Week and how can you get involved.
In partnership with The Violence Reduction Partnership, that specialises in reducing crime, Bullybusters are offering a FREE Relationship Programme to young people beginning in January 2021.
Bullybusters are delighted to announce they will be delivering one to one sessions with children and young people who may be finding returning to school during the pandemic difficult.
People in Liverpool are being encouraged to talk to friends, family and those they trust about their mental health as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Established in 2015, by Merseyside Youth Association’s RAISE Team, The NOW Festival aims to engage young people in a creative discussion around the topic of mental health, through whatever ‘NOW’ issue is selected for that year. 2021 will be the NOW Festival’s 6th year.
Are you a parent of a child/young person returning to school primary/secondary or sixth form school in September? We would like to hear your thoughts and concerns in a focus group about a research study looking at the potential transmission of COVID-19 in schools.