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The Be Happy Hub has been created to provide both parents and professionals with a range of resources to support Children's mental health (some of which are FREE of charge).
The Be Happy Resources hub is used by NHS clinicians, school, parents and carers across the UK.
Be Happy Resources are on a mission to make sure that mental health is on the agenda everyday.
Find out more about the hub by visiting the website: www.behappyresources.co.uk
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At The National College, the #WakeUpWednesday guides empower and equip parents, carers and educators with the confidence and practical skills to be able to have informed and age-appropriate conversations with children about online safety, mental health and wellbeing, and climate change.
Formerly delivered by National Online Safety, these guides now address wider topics and themes. For further guides, hints and tips, please visit nationalcollege.com.
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School would like to share some information from 'Lancashire Emotional Health in Schools and Colleges' which has been designed to help parents and carers support and promote good mental health for their children.
Please have a look at their website for useful resources and links to video clips: wp.lancs.ac.uk/lehsc/resources-for-parents/
The video clips cover the following topics:
Understanding Mental Health
Understanding Anxiety in Children and Young People
Good communication with Children and Young People
Promoting Resilience in Children and Young People
(There is also a written handout to accompany the Promoting Resilience video with some 'top tips' that parents and carers can try to support their child - see download below.)
Hopefully these will provide parents with some understanding, tips and advice on how to support their child(ren) with their emotional wellbeing.