Down and Ards & North Down LPG Fortnightly News – Issue 62

Welcome to the 62nd edition of the fortnightly newsletter for Locality Planning Groups in Ards, North Down & Down.

Download Issue 62

(Note: Newsletter will download directly to your device.  Look out for the pop-up box and click on open file when it appears).

In this third edition of 2023, on the run up to Children’s Mental Health Week 6-12th Feb, we would like to share information on services promoting emotional, social  and financial support for struggling families. Please share with your contacts.

If you wish to advertise any upcoming programmes or activities please see the guidance on the back page.

 

Down and Ards & North Down LPG Fortnightly News – Issue 61

Welcome to the 61st edition of the fortnightly newsletter for Locality Planning Groups in Ards, North Down & Down.

Download Issue 61

(Note: Newsletter will download directly to your device.  Look out for the pop-up box and click on open file when it appears).

In this second edition of 2023, on the run up to Children’s Mental Health Week 6-12th Feb, we would  like to share information on services promoting emotional, social and financial support for struggling families. Please share with your contacts.

If you wish to advertise any upcoming programmes or activities please see the guidance on the backpage.

Noelle.Hollywood@setrust.hscni.net

 

 

Down and Ards & North Down LPG Fortnightly News – Issue 60

Welcome to the first 2023 edition (issue 60) of the of the fortnightly newsletter for Locality Planning Groups in Ards, North Down & Down.

Download Issue 60

(Note: Newsletter will download directly to your device.  Look out for the pop-up box and click on open file when it appears).

In this edition there is advice on Primary and Nursery School application for 2023, please note closing date is 23rd January.  Follow this link to find local workshops hosted by your local library in partnership with the EA http://bit.ly/3vFNbf to assist parents with the application process.

Please share with your contacts

We would love to hear from you, if you have any news to share – please see the guidance on the back page.

Noelle.Hollywood@setrust.hscni.net

How are Children and Young People Doing in Northern Ireland?

We have just published our NI outcome monitoring report 2021 full of multi-agency population/census data. Download your copy now at tinyurl.com/bdhfun6c This is a great resource for assessing need, planning & evidence for funding opportunities.

 

This 11th Outcome Monitoring Report shows how children and young people in Northern Ireland are doing in relation to the Government’s eight outcomes and covers the period 2015 up to 2022 (where available) The report presents the information collected against agreed indicators for each outcome, providing trend analysis over time and comparison across geographical sectors.

This report will be kept as a live report under the publications page on the CYPSP website with information being updated as it becomes available we have highlighted in the index  where we are still awaiting data.

Drugs and Alcohol NI

The Public Health Agency continues to commission a range of drug and alcohol intervention and prevention services across Northern Ireland. These services offer;

  • Drug and alcohol awareness and service information sessions for organisations/networks
  • Targeted life skills programmes for children and young people aged 11-25 years at risk of or experiencing substance use issues
  • Youth Engagement Services for children and young people aged 11-25 years. Young people attending the YES can receive information, advice and support on a range of issues including:
  • Mental health and Emotional wellbeing Issues: Depression, Low Self-Esteem, Self-harm, Family Problems, Educational (School) Problems;
  • Wider Personal and Health Issues: Drugs and Alcohol (including tobacco), Relationships, Sexual Health, Healthy Eating;
  • Social Welfare Issues: Benefits, Housing, Debts, Employment; and,
  • Practical Issues: Further Education, Careers, Money Management, Independent Living Skills.

The service also acts as a supportive signposting and referral agency for children

and young people with additional support needs.

For more information visit Drugs and Alcohol | NI (drugsandalcoholni.info) or contact your local trust area connections team at Contact Us | Drugs and Alcohol (drugsandalcoholni.info).