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The following websites provide information for parents on assorted issues concerning young people.

Further health information for students is available in the Health Zone on KJS.net.

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Organisation
Information available
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Child Exploitation & Online Protection Centre
A multi-agency service dedicated to tackling the exploitation of children. Provides internet safety advice.

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NHS Immunisation
Further information about the new HPV vaccine (to be given to Y8 females)

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Parentline Plus
Offers support & advice for anyone parenting a child

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Every Child Matters
Government programme for a national framework to support the 'joining up' of children's services including education,
health, social care, etc. Provides links to other resources.

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Families First
for Health
Information on special educational needs; health A-Z; your teenagers and practical advice if your child needs to go into hospital.

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Family Rights Group
Advice and support for families whose children are involved in social services

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Parents Centre
Contains advice for parents on many topics including bullying, truancy, behaviour and discipline

Go to website BBC Health Help & advice on all aspects of parenting

Go to website BBC Bare Facts A parents' guide to talking to their children about sex, love & relationships

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Understanding
Childhood
Free downloadable leaflets for families to help raise emotionally secure children

Go to website Fatherhood Institute The UK's fatherhood think tank which collates research on fatherhood & encourages family services to be father inclusive

Go to website IFFY Providing information for families & youth in the North Yorkshire area

Go to website Directgov Provides information for parents on all aspects of substance misuse, bullying, etc & provides links to relevant organisations

Go to website Get Safe Online Provides clear, reliable & practical internet security advice. This enables families & young people to protect themselves while online

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msn Young People
Safe Online
Introduces safety & security issues for families, & provides advice on all the different types of chatting & messaging. It also helps with issues such as online marketing of children, data protection & online privacy

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Think u Know
Explains different terminology, explores some of the specific dangers that children could face & provides practical advice & guidance that should make the online experience safer for all

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Drugs help & information
Help & information on drugs & the law & tackling drug misuse

Go to website Families Anonymous For relatives & friends concerned about the use of drugs or related behavioural problems

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Young Minds
Organisation committed to improving the mental health of all children & young people under 25 years of age. Provides information on many mental health issues

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Express the Mess
An A-Z guide to services meeting the emotional needs of children & young people in the Harrogate District

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Relate/Relateen
Information about counselling services available for people with relationship difficulties

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Bullying UK
Provides reliable information on a variety of bullying issues

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Immunisations
The most comprehensive, up to date & accurate source of information on vaccines, disease & immunisations in the UK

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Community Hygiene
Concern
Provides information on head lice & how to treat them

 


 

Links

Link
NYCC Child Employment Guidance

Downloads

Leaflets
pdf file
Support & advice for parents & carers

pdf file
Support & advice for young people

pdf file
Balancing the bucket

   
   

 


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