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Social and Emotional Support w/b 11th Jan

"You are more precious to this world than you will ever know."

Lili Rhinehart

Over the coming sessions we will be making a communication passport together. This lesson 'All About Me' is about gathering important information about who you are.

Below are links to websites that can support you to start having conversations and what to do to support your children and young people during these as well as creative ways to manage during these times. 

Further support

 Wellbeing resources for parents 

Wellbeing resources for children and young people

Tips to talking to children and young people about Coronavirus

Coronavirus A book for children

Social story about Coronavirus

Autism: guidance and advice for self isolating 

There are also guidance and advice sheets for specific areas below.

 

Make some time to relax...

 

 

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Organisations across Peterborough have joined forces to launch a wellbeing campaign to help people during the coronavius outbreak. 

"Now We're Talking" encourages people to get help if they are struggling with their mental health. The campaign highlights and directs people to the increased support available including:

Lifeline Plus - a mental health and wellbeing helpline for people aged 18 and over living in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough is available Monday-Friday between 9am-2pm via freephone 0808 808 2121.

Lifecraft - who support those in mental distress are operate a helpline between 2pm-11pm and can be reached using the same free phone number as Lifeline on 0808 808 2121.

Qwell - offers online wellbeing support, including educational and self help articles and peer to peer forums. For more information see their website

Keep Your Head-  this website brings together all the mental health support available across the county. www.keep-your-head.com/now.