Ards, North Down & Down Fortnightly News- Issue 79

Welcome to the 79th edition of the fortnightly newsletter for Locality Planning Groups in Ards, North Down & Down.

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Welcome to this new look newsletter for Children and Young People’s services and families across the Down and Ards & North Down Locality Planning Groups. If you wish to advertise any upcoming programmes or activities or good news stories, please see the guidance on the back page.

In this edition you will find useful information on funding opportunities, fostering, training and up- coming events. 

 

Issue 114 – Southern Area FYI – 9 November 2023

Welcome to Issue 114 of our fortnightly newsletter, ‘FYI’ (For Your Information).

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More new opportunities in this edition to get involved with a range of activities, events and consultations, as well as our usual abundance of information!

In our next edition, we will include a survey to all Locality Planning Group members regarding the format and dates of LPG meetings next year. We are always very keen to have high attendances at these meetings which include a lot of information sharing among local services and organisations in the Southern Trust Area.  There is a great chance to network and find out what is happening in your local area. If you have not attended any of these meetings before, but are interested in finding out more, please contact Darren at darren@ci-ni.org.uk.

As always, keep your flyers coming!

Locality Development Team (Southern Trust Area)

FSH Newsletter – October Edition

The October edition of the Family Support Hub Newsletter is now available to https://cypsp.hscni.net/download/391/family-support-hubs/42040/oct23-fsh-newsletter.pdf

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This edition is packed with useful information about services and events. In the coming editions of the newsletter we are going to showcase our Coordinators and their Hubs. Kicking us off we have Seána Connor from the Fermanagh Hub hosted my Action for Children.

It is also packed full of information for parents/carers, early years, children & young people with a disability,  mental health and wellbeing advice,  Helplines and much more – make sure you download your copy now!

Previous editions of the newsletter are available at  http://www.cypsp.hscni.net/family-support-hubs  under Family Support Newsletter section.

 

Ards, North Down & Down Fortnightly News- Issue 78

Welcome to the 78th edition of the fortnightly newsletter for Locality Planning Groups in Ards, North Down & Down.

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Welcome to this new look newsletter for Children and Young People’s services and families across the Down and Ards & North Down Locality Planning Groups. If you wish to advertise any upcoming programmes or activities or good news stories, please see the guidance on the back page.

In this edition you will find useful information on fostering, funding opportunities, up-coming training and campaigns & events. 

Issue 113 – Southern Area FYI – 19th October 2023

Welcome to Issue 113 of our fortnightly newsletter, ‘FYI’ (For Your Information).

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This week is National Parenting Week, so we have started off this edition with key support and services to assist local families.  We have also included information relating to National Adoption Week, which again is this week.

 

You will find a lot of new opportunities throughout the edition, including a chance to learn more about, and contribute to, the new Emotional Health and Wellbeing Network’s Framework – See Page 23 for a brief description of this and avail of the opportunities to attend an online and face-to-face session to help shape this key piece of work. Emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people remains one of, if not, the most pertinent issue and priority for all of our Locality Planning Groups.

 

We hope you get something from this edition. Your feedback is welcome, as always!

 

Locality Development Team (Southern Trust Area)