Are you seeking mental health support for your child in relation to early intervention and prevention?
RISE are offering the opportunity to speak in confidence with a Primary Mental Health Practitioner through a 1:1 consultation
https://cwrise.com/for-parents
They also offer FREE Parent Information Sessions, during the current restrictions these will be delivered via the online platform ZOOM. At these sessions you will have the opportunity to meet other parents and learn about common emotional wellbeing concerns in children/young people and find out what you can do to help!
Parent Information Sessions are available on a range of topics including:
Anxiety
Sensory needs
Emotional Development
Self-harm
Challenging Behaviours
School Refusal
Self-Esteem
Place 2 Be
Parenting advice from child mental health experts
Practical tips to support children’s wellbeing and manage behaviour
Parenting Smart – a free online resource featuring practical advice and tried-and-tested tips for parents and carers of primary age children.
We understand that some children may be experiencing feelings such as anxiety, stress or low mood as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
There are online resources available to help you and your child with mental health, including:
- MindEd, a free educational resource from Health Education England on children and young people’s mental health
- Rise Above, which aims to build resilience and support good mental health in young people aged 10 to 16
- Every Mind Matters, which includes an online tool and email journey to support everyone to feel more confident in taking action to look after their mental health and wellbeing
- Bereavement UK and the Childhood Bereavement Network, provide information and resources to support bereaved pupils, schools and staff
Warwickshire School Health and Well-Being Service
https://www.compass-uk.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Compass-School-Health-newsletter-w.c-10.08.pdf