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YMCA – Mental Health Poster Competition

To coincide with World Mental Health Day on 10th October, the YMCA Trinity Group is launching a poster competition focusing on the YMCA England & Wales’ new Mental Health Campaign called Small Talks. The mental health of children and young people, as well as that of adults, has come strongly to the forefront of public

Healthy You

Healthy You has been commissioned and funded by Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council to provide a range of health and active lifestyle services for people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. The FREE services for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough residents who are looking to make changes to their lifestyle, include:- Stop Smoking Falls Drink Less Weight

NHS Health Checks For School Staff

Healthy You has been commissioned and funded by Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council to provide a range of health and active lifestyle services for people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. One of the services is the NHS Health Check which all eligible individuals should receive if aged between 40 and 74. This is a

Life Education Cambridgeshire & Peterborough

Life Education is a primary prevention programme focusing on drug and health education. We explore with young people how amazing their bodies are and how the human body can be affected by drugs. We develop understanding around physical and mental health. Through the ‘life skills’ approach, children are enabled to practise how to make healthy

The Kite Trust

The Kite Trust offers tailored staff training packages for all schools and colleges on LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, questioning plus other related identities) inclusion and combating LGBTphobic bullying (also known as HBT – homophobic, biphobic and transphobic- bullying). We also deliver assemblies and workshops for students across the age ranges and offer support around

Marcus Rashford and The Child Food Poverty Taskforce

As you will be aware, Marcus and the Child Food Poverty Taskforce have been campaigning throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, calling on the Government to implement 3 recommendations from the National Food Strategy. The recommendations are to expand free school meals to under-16s where a parent or guardian is in receipt of Universal Credit or equivalent benefit,

SOMETHING’S NOT RIGHT

The Home Office has created a new campaign, ‘Something’s Not Right’, to help secondary students in England who have suffered a range of harms, such as sexual and physical abuse, during lockdown. The campaign aims to build awareness of the support services available to victims and encourage disclosure of abuse to a trusted adult. ‘Something’s

The Dhiverse SLIP Programme

SLIP stands for ‘Sex, the Law, and the Internet & Pornography’ and it’s an informative and educational programme funded by ‘BBC Children In Need’. It’s suitable for any young person, age 9 to 18, who, for whatever reason, did not engage, or is currently finding it difficult to engage in Relationships & Sex Education (secondary

‘ABC Project’ delivered by Dhiverse

The ‘ABC Project’, delivered by Dhiverse, is for anyone with a learning difficulty or autism who needs support and information around relationships, sex, sexual health and keeping safe. In addition Dhiverse also supports parents, carers and professionals to explore the relationship and sexual needs of people with a learning difficulty or autism – with the

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