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  • Health Protection Guidance - Important update

    Tue 16 Apr 2024

    Please see the new Health protection in children and young people’s settings including education which replaces the former All Wales Infection Prevention and Control for Education Settings Guidance. This guidance can be found on the new All Wales Acute Response Service (AWARe) / Health protection team page on the Public Health Wales (PHW) website. To contact the PHW team directly email: AWARE@wales.nhs.uk or call: 0300 00 300 32

     

    https://phw.nhs.wales/services-and-teams/aware-health-protection-team/guidance-for-childcare-preschool-and-educational-settings/

  • Free practical tips and expert advice for all your parenting challenges

    Tue 16 Apr 2024

    Have you discovered the fantastic Welsh Government resource of ‘Parenting, Give it Time’? This online resource is filled with free practical tips and expert advice for  parents and carers.

     

    The informative platform offers support categorised into 4 age categories ranging from 0 to 13+ years old. It covers a range of topics including; structure and routines, encouraging positive behaviour, praise, grief and bereavement, social media, bullying, life skills amongst many more.

     

     

    https://www.gov.wales/parenting-give-it-time

     

  • Reading Well

    Tue 16 Apr 2024

     

    Reading Well supports you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading.

    Reading Well books are all recommended by health experts, as well as people with lived experience of the conditions and topics covered and their relatives and carers.

     

     

    The Reading Well programme, run by the Reading Agency and funded by Welsh Government, is delivered through Welsh and English public libraries to help children, young people and their families understand and manage their health and well-being using recommended reading.

     

    Reading Well books are recommended by health experts and people living with the conditions covered.

     

    There are 4 bilingual book lists, covering a number of themes including grief, anxiety, bullying, bodyimage, social anxiety and many more.

     

    The booklist also explores living well with conditions including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), dyslexia andphysical disabilities.

     

    Explore the booklists here: Reading Well for children and Reading Well for teens.

     

    https://reading-well.org.uk/

     

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