FREE PSHE Recovery Resources
Jigsaw are making their KS1 and KS2 Recovery package resources free to ALL schools. Jigsaw have created a ‘Recovery Package’…
Jigsaw are making their KS1 and KS2 Recovery package resources free to ALL schools. Jigsaw have created a ‘Recovery Package’…
Free tech support helpline for older people is available to help reduce social isolation
Extra support for Children and Young People’s Mental Health services
New booklet from Public Health England Since the lockdown began many people are finding they have become far less…
With the current situation regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus) regularly changing, Devon and Cornwall Police have pulled together some of the more…
Devon & Cornwall Police clarify their position regarding Missing Persons during Covid-19. “The police are entitled to expect parents and…
Pressure on Adult Social Care has increased due to the coronavirus and this is impacting the way they can support…
Running out of ideas? Play is so important for children (and their parents), especially with increased anxiety due to the…
Check out the link for information about a job vacancy for a Young Carers Lead Practitioner https://www.indeed.co.uk/viewjob?t=young+carers+lead+practitioner+southern&jk=a8682325f711731b&_ga=2.22554814.46403710.1590148030-64242386.1585296185
FREE online courses from Learn Devon!
An amazing opportunity! This course is for ALL parents who wish to communicate more effectively with their children. There is…
To help reduce the anxiety of being challenged when out, Devon Young Carers are providing cards for young carers.
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