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Parent Resources
Please find below a collection of resources for you to read and/or download:
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Helping Your Child With Anxiety
Physical Activity and Your Child
Screen time
Sleep Routines for Children
Your Child's Self Esteem
NSPCC Pants Underwear Rule
Home Safety Fire Check
SEND
Information about the Lancashire Break Time Service
Advice and Support from Contact for families with disabled children
Food bank - Living Waters Storehouse - Chorley
LCC Household Support Fund
Citizens Advice Bureau - Advice on finances including fuel poverty
Christians Against Poverty
Physical health
NHS Lancashire - Quit smoking
Lancashire County Council - help with drugs & alcohol misuse
Mental Health
Information and support from the NHS
Lancashire - Crisis support
Women's Centre - Lancashire
Kooth - Online mental health for children
Domestic Violence
Preston Domestic Violence Support
Nest Victim Support for children
NSPCC - Talking to children about racism
Anna Freud Centre - Transition advice for Parents
Parenting support in Lancashire
Support and advice for parents of adopted children
NSPCC Parenting and family support
Parenting advice from child mental health experts
Chorley Children and Families Wellbeing Service
Clayton & Whittle Family Centre are not responsible for the contents or reliability of the linked websites listed. Clayton & Whittle Family Centre cannot guarantee that these links will work all of the time and it has no control over the availability of linked pages.
Online Safety for Parents
Stranger Danger Information for Parents
Links to useful local and national services:
Safeguarding
Money Management
Lancashire FIND Newsletter archive
Lancashire Support (SENDIAS) for children with SEND
NHS Change for Life - Advice for Parents
NHS - Sleep advice for Parents
Women's Centre - Chorley
Anxiety in children - advice for parents
Lancashire Mind
Race, sexuality & gender identity
Gender identity and advice for parents
NSPCC advice and support for sex, sexuality and relationships
Transition to Secondary School
Parenting
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