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- UK Helpline: 0800 5999 247Working to end Honour Based Abuse in the UK We run the national Honour Based Abuse Helpline, train professionals, gather data to inform policies and services, and campaign for change.
- We seek to end racism and discrimination against Gypsies, Travellers and Roma and to protect the right to pursue a nomadic way of life. We support individuals and families with the issues that matter most to them, at the same time as…
- Being online is an important part of how young people ‘do’ relationships. Young people are using online spaces for their social and romantic lives. They told us that they would like their parents and carers to talk with them more about…
- Tiny Happy People is here to help you develop your child's communication skills. Explore our simple activities and play ideas and find out about their amazing early development. Including tips and advice. This is part of the BBC website.
- Support to Talk has been established to make sure everyone knows how to support children, what to expect and where to seek help if children are struggling. Good communication is essential for learning, socialising and to developing full…
- This course takes place both AM and PM, Monday to Friday.01642 811400This 2 to 20 hour course will cover: Positive communication within the family unit. Behaviour management. Setting rules, boundaries and appropriate punishments. Rewarding good behaviour. How not to feel alone and isolated on the…
- Media literacy enables young people to have the skills, knowledge and understanding to make full use of the opportunities of online content, including being able to better identify false and misleading content. Below are hyperlinks of…
- This resource, the family video gaming database, has been created to help parents, carers and professionals to develop a better understanding of gaming. It includes a parent blog, news, what's trending, newsletter and more.…
- Parents can use the 3 programmes independently. Why not try it out yourself by registering with your own personal email address, there are lots of tools and videos etc. to use throughout the programme. Me you and Baby too, Is for new and…
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