Papyrus is a national charity committed to the prevention of young suicide in the UK, including the closing down of websites that encourage suicide. The charity promotes mental health and emotional wellbeing in young people, particularly encouraging the unique contribution that family and friends can make to preventing young…
Parent Gym is a not-for-profit organisation that provides a free six-week parenting programme in schools and children centres across the UK. The programme, delivered to more than 6000 parents since 2010, helps parents of primary school age children develop the skills and confidence they…
The Parental Substance Misuse Worker (PSMW) works directly with parents to support them to make changes to their drug and/or alcohol use. As part of the work, the PSMW will arrange to meet with the parent for a 1:1 session to talk about…
The Parenting Teenagers evenings based on the Family Time Parenting Teenagers course developed by Paul and Christine Perkin. They provide a wonderful opportunity for parents to connect with other parents facing similar issues through the teenage years.Parents of teenagers easily become isolated from…
ParentPort is run by the UK’s media regulators. The role of ParentPort is to set and enforce standards across the media to protect children from inappropriate material. The site is for anyone who has seen or heard something unsuitable…
Pace works alongside parents and carers of children who are – or are at risk of being – sexually exploited by perpetrators external to the family. Pace also offers guidance and training to professionals on how child sexual exploitation affects the whole family.…
KidGuard have created a useful resource for parents to help them keep their children safe when they're online. The guide covers: cyber bullying popular apps used by teens safety reminders mobile phone rules how to set privacy and parental controls on mobiles. Please…
The Place2Be in schools, offers a range of services to support children's wellbeing. This service works with children and young people from 5 to 11 years old, their parents and carers and other support networks to improve their lives.
The Portage team is continuing with remote Portage sessions at the regular times of home visits, this supports children’s individual developmental play with ideas and suggestions. Also providing a weekly newsletter with play ideas for parents to lead on with children using toys and resources…
Positive Lifestyles Football Project is currently delivering within various locations in Battersea. This is for young people ages 12 to 17 years. The project offers a drop-in service and also offers an intensive approach for targeted young people. The football drop-in sessions are run: …