How I cope: a young person’s guide is a helpful new resource created by young people for young people about how young people cope and like to receive support. It was developed by CPRU, with the HeadStart Learning Team, and the HeadStart National Young People’s Group. Download the guide here. Animations Click here to view…
Many of the children and families arriving in the UK who have fled the conflict in Ukraine will have experienced extreme trauma, having lost loved ones, seen death and injury, seen their homes destroyed and fled to safety. Barnardo’s has set up a free helpline, staffed by English, Ukrainian and Russian speakers, to offer support…
It’s important to remember that it’s okay and perfectly normal to be worried, angry or upset by the news about the war in Ukraine. You are not alone in these feelings, most young people and adults feel the same. It’s a lot to take on board, especially because it comes after experiencing all the uncertainty…
As a parent, carer or professional, you are probably conscious of the distressing impact the news from Ukraine may be having on the wellbeing of young people. Dr Chloe Constable, TIC+ Clinical Advisor and Research Lead, has put together some ideas about how to support young people at this challenging time for the global community.…
For many of us, easing the measures of lockdown will hold worry, stress and anxiety. For some, the easing of it might be just as hard as when it all started.