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  1. Suicidal feelings in children and young people

    The above Suffolk Mind video titled 'Understanding Suicide', helps explain why someone, whether they are an adult or young person, may feel suicidal due to unmet emotional needs. If you know someone in immediate danger of taking their life Call 999. If the person is…
  2. Neurodevelopmental Disorder (NDD) Pathway (East & West Suffolk)

    The Neurodevelopmental Disorder (NDD) Pathway (East & West Suffolk) aims to provide a clear and structured approach to support familes who require assistance with supporting a child or young person with neurodevelopmental conditions, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). We are committed…
  3. Barnardo's Phoneline Service

    Barnardo’s phoneline service helps to guide families to emotional wellbeing support via the Emotional Wellbeing Hub helpline The Barnardo’s phoneline service is a new additional option that has been added to the Emotional Wellbeing Hub helpline to help support parents, carers and young people aged…
  4. Be Well, Feel Well blog: Privacy – October

    October is Privacy:  As nice as it is to feel that we are members of community groups, it’s also important to take time out for ourselves. Having privacy and time alone allows us to reflect, learn from experience and decide what is important to us.…
  5. Become a Digital Champion

    Can you help your community? Do you have a few hours spare each month? Do you have the enthusiasm for supporting others to make the most out of getting online?  You will have access to the Digital Unite web-based learning platform that trains, supports and…
  6. Autumn Parent and Carer Wellbeing Workshops

    Autumn term Parent and Carer Wellbeing Workshops The Psychology in Schools Team and the Under 18s Wellbeing Team have announced their new workshops to support parents and carers with managing their child's emotions, anxiety, and self-harm behaviours.  Find out more and book a place.
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