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Useful Links

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PARENTAPPS HELP SHEET

If you are a parent or carer, we hope you will find the web links below useful.

  • Safe Families for Children – MerseysideBased on the transformational work in Chicago and the North East to date the potential positive impact for families in crisis is very exciting. It is quite an historic moment, and essentially means Safe Families for Children is open for business on Merseyside (with our 100 and counting volunteers) to receive referrals from Liverpool Social Services and offer families in crisis an alternative to section 20. The vision is a to create a network consisting of hundreds of compassionate, community-based volunteers who will reach out to families experiencing crises of different kinds, and especially those who have younger children.
  • The Brain Charity LiverpoolThe Brain Charity offers emotional support, practical help, and social activities to anyone with a neurological condition and to their family, friends and carers.
  • Talk LiverpoolTalk Liverpool is an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service and our aim is to provide psychological treatments, sometimes called talking treatments, to help people who have common mental health problems such as feeling stressed, feeling low in mood (depressed) or very nervous (anxiety).
  • Think u KnowE-safety information and games for parents/carers, teachers and children of all ages.
  • DirectGovThe latest and widest range of public service information from the UK government.
  • Parents’ ResourcesArticles written by practising teachers designed to help with the education of your child.
  • If you Care ShareHas three main aims: prevention, intervention and support of those bereaved by suicide.
  • MindEDMindEd is a free educational resource on children and young people’s mental health for all adults.
  • Young MindsYoungMinds is the UK’s leading charity championing the wellbeing and mental health of young people.
  • The MixThe Mix is the UK’s leading support service for young people. We are here to help you take on any challenge you’re facing – from mental health to money, from homelessness to finding a job, from break-ups to drugs. Talk to us via online, social or our free, confidential helpline.
  • Winston’s WishWe were the UK’s first childhood bereavement charity – supporting bereaved children since 1992. As the first charity to establish child bereavement support services in the UK, we continue to lead the way in providing specialist child bereavement support services across the UK, including in-depth therapeutic help in individual, group and residential settings.
  • Hope AgainHope Again is Cruse Bereavement Care’s website for young people. Cruse is a national charity that provides support, advice and information to children, young people and adults when someone close to them dies. We also work to enhance society’s care of bereaved people.
  • Resources for fighting fraud and cyber crimeOn this page you’ll find handy video guides on how to create hard to crack passwords, how to protect yourself against phishing scams, why updating your machine is important, how to stay safe on public Wi-Fi and how to manage your privacy settings online.
  • Think – road safetyThe UK government has been running road safety campaigns for more than 75 years. The Central Office of Information (COI) ran the government’s road safety campaigns until 2000, when THINK! was officially established as the government’s designated road safety campaign.