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Raising awareness of the importance of Oral Health

With NHS dentist places being in very short supply, there has never been a more critical time to ensure that the correct oral health messages are being delivered through the curriculum in primary schools. Healthy Schools in conjunction with Dental Health Care (the specialist NHS community dental service) and Awesome Oral Health are delighted, therefore,

Understanding SLIP (Sex, the Law, Internet and Pornography)

A FREE information, support and discussion session for parents and professionals This session will provide support and information to any parent who is concerned about their child or teenager engaging in risky behaviours both online and in person and will explain how SLIP could help. It also gives tips on how parents can support their

Using The Local Mental Health Toolkit

We know that children and young people face many challenges in life, ranging from stress and anxiety, low mood and identity issues to much more complex, long-term mental health conditions. At the same time, poor attachment, relationship issues, experiences of bullying and discrimination can affect their mental health. Good social, emotional and mental wellbeing can

Catch Your Breath – the smoking and vaping programme for schools

The Healthy Schools Stop Smoking and Vaping Service provides CATCH YOUR BREATH – the FREE school based smoking and vaping programme for young people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. Whilst there is a focus on prevention and universal delivery to Upper Key Stage 2 students via a 90 minute interactive workshop, both targeted cessation interventions as

Supporting Young People Who Self Harm

Positively supporting children and young people with self-harming behaviours and other emotional and mental health needs. Background To support better mental health for all, and more specifically the mental health of children and young people and their families, NESSie is funded by Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council to support families of children and

Supporting Young People With Situational (Selective) Mutism

Guidance notes for using the Situational (Selective) Mutism Framework Situational (selective) mutism is a severe anxiety disorder where a person is unable to speak in certain social situations, such as with classmates at school or to relatives they do not see very often. It usually starts during childhood and can persist into adulthood. The earlier

Making Christmas special for children harmed by crime

With the cost of living crisis hitting many families really hard we know some will be struggling to buy presents for their loved ones this year. It’s why Cambridgeshire-based children’s charity Embrace Child Victims of Crime run its annual Dear Santa appeal to provide gifts of choice for children living in low income families whose

Healthy Families – Nutrition and Physical Activity Directory

This directory has been compiled to signpost families to some useful national as well as local information sources to help everyone to eat well and move more. There are resources and activities that are universally available as well as those that are specific to Peterborough and the various districts in Cambridgeshire. Simply click on the

Senior Mental Health Lead Training Programmes

Senior Mental Health Leads in schools and colleges can now apply for grant funding to access the Department for Education (DfE) approved training. The DfE is offering a £1,200 grant for a senior member of school or college staff to access quality assured training to implement an effective whole school or college approach to mental

Safety Zone – Resource Directory KS1 – 5

This directory has been compiled to provide a quick and accessible guide to the range of programmes and interventions that are provided locally to support schools to empower their students to stay safe. All are free of charge unless indicated. Contributors include: Cambridgeshire Police – Children and Young People’s Team Cambridgeshire Police – Casualty Reduction

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