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NSFT - Parent Workshops to Support Young People's Mental Health

Web: Parent workshops | Norfolk and Suffolk NHS (nsft.nhs.uk)

Our psychology in schools team run a program of parent workshops throughout the year to provide up to date advice and guidance on how parents and carers can support the young people in their life. All the workshops are recorded for you to watch at any time.

 

Parent Talk 1:1 chat

Web: https://parents.actionforchildren.org.uk/chat/?src=header_button

Down-to-earth parenting advice you can trust. We’re on hand to support parents when they need us. Browse our articles on the most common parenting questions from our experts. Or talk one-to-one with a qualified parenting coach about anything that’s worrying you. It’s all free, and no topic is too big, small, or embarrassing.

  • Mental health and wellbeing
  • Behaviour
  • Stages and development
  • Additional needs and disabilities
  • Education
  • Parenting and relationships
  • Sleep
  • Nutrition and healthy eating

 

Chat Health

Text: 07480 635060

Chat Health is a confidential text messaging service that enables children and young people (aged 11-19) to contact their local public health nursing (school nursing) team. You can get in touch for advice about any aspect of your physical or emotional health. You will get a reply within 24 hours from an NHS School Nurse between 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday (except bank holidays).

 

Just One Norfolk (School Nursing Team)

Tel: 0300 300 0123

Text: 07520 631590

Web: https://www.justonenorfolk.nhs.uk/emotional-health

Call for any non-emergency health or development support relating to children are 0-19. Our opening hours are 8am-6pm Monday-Friday (excluding bank holidays) and 9am-1pm on Saturdays.

 

Not Fine in School (NFIS)

Web: https://notfineinschool.co.uk/about-us

The NFIS team are parents with children who have experienced school attendance barriers. We are passionate about helping and empowering other parents. We know how it feels to experience the high levels of stress and anxiety created by the catalogue of issues related to school attendance barriers

 

Young Minds - School Refusal - A guide for parents

Web: https://www.youngminds.org.uk/parent/a-z-guide/school-anxiety-and-refusal/#Wheretogetfurthersupport

If your child is struggling at school, the important thing is to recognise there’s a problem to be solved and to work with them and the school to find the proper support as soon as you can.

 

Just One - School Anxiety and Return to School

Web: School Anxiety Tips (justonenorfolk.nhs.uk)

School anxiety tips, getting back into school routines, starting school, school attendance, transition to high school, SEND and more.

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