With exam season upon us, Safer Schools NI have created a guide to help parents and carers support the children and young people in their care who are experiencing exam stress.
Take a look here
https://bit.ly/3wSuUkz
With exam season upon us, Safer Schools NI have created a guide to help parents and carers support the children and young people in their care who are experiencing exam stress.
Take a look here
https://bit.ly/3wSuUkz
The NI Association for Infant Mental Health (AIMH NI), Stronger From the Start Alliance and AIMH UK cordially invite you to attend our online Infant Mental Health Awareness Week conference on how poverty impacts the social and emotional development of infants and their relationships with caregivers:
Poverty & Infant Mental Health:
Understanding the Relationship, Challenging the Status Quo
Friday 17th June 2022
9.30am-1.00pm
With 1 in 4 children in Northern Ireland living in poverty and rates of poverty increasing most significantly for families where the youngest child is under one year old, we ask: Is anyone holding baby in mind?
Keynote speaker, Robin Balbernie, Child Psychotherapist and Infant Mental Health Specialist, will be joined by parents, practitioners and policy makers, to discuss the key issues and focus on ‘what works’ solutions to ensure every child in Northern Ireland gets the best start in life.
Local contributors include:
For further information and to receive the Zoom joining details, please register your attendance on Eventbrite: AIMH NI and Stronger From The Start Event – #IMHAW2022 Tickets, Fri 17 Jun 2022 at 09:30 | Eventbrite
This event is being held as part of Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 and we’d be hugely grateful if you can support our awareness raising efforts by sharing this invitation across your networks.
The Department of Education has published a research report and research briefing on Pupil attainment, Wellbeing & Teacher Practices during the Pandemic.
The Parentline Team have created a resource on how to take care of and prioritise yourself. Something we sometimes forget to do, when life’s busy.
Download at https://tinyurl.com/ytvazn63
Supporting Young Carers’ Mental Health
Today is #YoungCarersActionDay and this year’s theme is taking action on isolation. To mark the day, we’re revisiting some recommended resources and advice for young people, and schools, on supporting young carers’ mental health https://www.place2be.org.uk/about-us/news-and-blogs/2020/june/supporting-young-carers-mental-health/
