The NI Cyber Security Centre has launched a new programme aimed at protecting young people while they’re online by helping them navigate cyber security.
Read more here: finance-ni.gov.uk/news/ni-cyber-
The NI Cyber Security Centre has launched a new programme aimed at protecting young people while they’re online by helping them navigate cyber security.
Read more here: https://finance-ni.gov.uk/news/ni-cyber-security-centre-launches-cyber-champions-programme
t’s OK not to be an expert when it comes to online apps.
Parenting NI have created a Parent’s Guide to Tik Tok to help you ensure your child can use the app in a safe and enjoyable way – https://www.parentingni.org/blog/parents-guide-to-tiktok/
For many children and young people, a grandparent dying will be their first experience of death and may come as a shock.
Here’s our guidance on how you can talk to them and show support https://cruse.org.uk/understanding-grief/grief-experiences/children-young-people/speaking-to-a-child-about-the-death-of-a-grandparent/…
#ChildrensGriefAwarenessWeek @CBNtweets
Through the Need to Talk (NTT) project, sight loss charities RNIB and Fighting Blindness are working together to support people of all ages, as well as family and friends, to access the emotional and practical support they need to adapt to life with sight loss.
We currently have very short waiting times for our free counselling service, and have introduced a new ‘Focus on Coronavirus’ telephone and online course helping people through this still very challenging time.
Read on in our newsletter attached to hear more from our beneficiaries, and please do circulate with anyone you think would be interested in this service helping people work towards ‘Living Well with Sight Loss’.
Contact: needtotalk@rnib.org.uk or RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999
Keep these handy medical essentials at home should your kids get sick this winter.
Speak to your pharmacist if you have any concerns #SelfCareWeek #selfcare #Pharmacist
