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Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Children & Young People Mental Health Support

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Fenland support group for parents and carers of children with additional needs strongertogether@ormistonfamilies.org.uk 


50 ways forest and outdoor learning experiences benefit child development. 

https://www.forestholidays.co.uk/outdoor-education-and-child-development-guide/


HOPE - Peterborough & Cambridgeshire Children and Young People’s Video on Mental Health

The Peterborough and Cambridgeshire Children in Care Councils have created a short, powerful film to help destigmatise mental health issues and signpost young people to available support.

“It’s normal to go through mental health struggles as a young person. We've created this animated poem to show young people that they're not alone and where they can go to for help.”

They took inspiration from this quote from Desmund Tutu: “Hope is knowing there is light despite all the darkness.”

Click on the image below to watch the film on YouTube and share it with your friends! If you would like to get involved with the Children in Care Council, please get in touch.

 If you’d like to get involved, share ideas or feedback we’re available from Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. Call or text or email.

Hope Mental Health Video


This May Help website: Advice for supporting your child’s mental health


Health services for children with special educational needs and disabilities

Peterborough

            Also see universal health services, mental health and Ordinary Available Provision (OAP)

Cambridgeshire

            Also see universal health services, mental health and Ordinary Available Provision (OAP)


Young people's mental health section here.


Animations to support those affected by Childhood Trauma and PTSD 


Boxing Futures | Changing Lives Through Non-Contact Boxing (boxing-futures.org.uk) 


Relational, Emotional Difficulties Service (REDS)

Self-Help, Support and Guidance for Relational and Emotional Needs Online course HERE


https://www.dove.com/au/dove-self-esteem-project/help-for-parents.html

These evidenced-based resources have been specifically designed to encourage young people to develop and maintain a healthy body image during the transition to adulthood.


This guide is made up of a series of articles covering key topics that affect self-esteem and provides activities to boost body confidence in your child.


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