Spotlight Interview- Natalie Coombs- The Power Up Project in partnership with Platfform
Natalie Coombs, Lead service manager talks to us about Platfform, a mental health and social change charity and it’s work on the Power Up Project - providing frontline wellbeing support to young people experiencing challenges with their mental health.
Spotlight Interview- Anne-Marie- Plan International
Anne-Marie, Wales Development Manager talks to us about Plan International, a global children’s charity striving for a fairer world, their recent project Champions of Wales building a network of champions of equality in their communities and how they’re tackling gender based violence.
Spotlight Interview- Gass Jarra- Afrizon Bespoke Service
Gass talks to us about Afrizon Bespoke Service, an organisation providing information and community support for childcare and batch cooking for families and how offering respite to families in need can make a difference.
“This is where I need to be, these feel like my people”- 4 main Themes From Our Young Person’s Project
“This is where I need to be, these feel like my people”- 4 main Themes From Our Young Person’s Project
A Thematic Analysis of Field Notes from July to Sept, for the young person’s project, Mental Health Manifesto- Action For Our Future.
Prepared by Dr Michaela James, Swansea University, Hannah Spacey, Public Health Wales, Anna Boggiani-Lloyd, Single Parents Wellbeing
What Works Best When Engaging With Children and Young People In A Co-Produced Mental Health Project
A Thematic Analysis of Field Notes from Year 1 of Young Person’s Project- Mental Health Manifesto, Action For Our Future. Funded by The National Lottery Community Fund and in partnership with Mental Health Foundation, Public Health Wales and Swansea University.
Prepared by Dr Michaela James, Swansea University and Hannah Spacey, Public Health Wales
“Dear Mum/Dad, Please Stay Out Of My Room!” What Do Young People From Single Parent Households Desire In A Home?
The theme of our August big meet up was “Home”. We were interested in finding out what the concept of home meant to young people from single households, and how their experiences may impact what is important to them in a “home”. One of our young people collected the findings.
Spotlight Interview- Eden and Bullies Out
Spotlight Interview- Eden and Bullies Out
Eden is a young person volunteer for Bullies Out. In this blog Eden shares what she has learnt about handling tricky situations with peers at school, and why it’s important to speak out and get the right support. Eden also shares more about the important work that Bullies Out are doing.
Practical Support With Nightmares For Children and Young People
It’s really hard dealing with our emotions around being a single parent. We wanted to put some practical and useful advice around how to support children having nightmares, plus we wanted other single parents to know that they aren’t alone with tackling this issue.
Let’s have a look at why we dream and have nightmares.
Connecting with your Child through Story Massage By Mary Atkinson
Mary Atkinson is an ward-winning author and complementary therapist, is co-founder of the Story Massage Programme, a fun and inclusive way of combining the benefits of positive nurturing touch with the creativity of stories, poems, and songs. She talks about how this simple concept can help you connect and interact with your child.
What are Love Languages?
The concept of love languages was created by couples counsellor Dr. Gary Chapman. He had noticed that people differ in what sort of interactions make them feel connected to their partner. In 1997, Dr. Chapman wrote a book with Dr. Ross Campbell about how the five love languages can apply to children as well.
Spotlight Interview- Emily Hattersley Widening Participation Team at Cardiff University
Emily has a few hats that she wears including working on the Widening Participation Team, single parent and imspirational young person. In this spotlight Emily talks about the teams vision for young people, juggling being a single parent and what would be in Emily’s Mental Health Manifesto.
Why Connection With Our Children Has Become Even More Important And Tips How To Connect By Rachel Brydon Founder Of Calm in The Chaos
The world changed when covid hit and one of the resounding messages we understood clearly from the lockdowns and the restrictions on our lives, was that connection is vital.
Why is connection such a valuable tool for us parents to use though? And how do we make it really effective? Find out in this blog by our Creative Lead Facilitator Rachel Brydon.
How to Make a Calm /Mindful Jar
Here is how to make a super simple meditation / mindful jar.
Want to Connect Creatively With Your Children But Have Some Worries?
Not feeling like you’re the most creative? Worried that your child won’t sit in front of zoom and get involved? Don’t know anyone else who attends? If there are always feels like an absolute mass of reasons why you shouldn’t get involved with something that is unknown, we get it, the unknown can feel scary. We want to give you the opportunity to not only get involved, but enjoy the whole process, so have a little read of this and if you have any other questions send them our way.
Ihab Mohamed’s Mental Health Manifesto For Young People
As part of our Young Person’s Project we wanted our team wanted to share their experiences of mental health, what has helped them and advice for other young people.
Talia Stimpson’s Mental Health Manifesto For Young People
As part of our Young Person’s Project we wanted our team wanted to share their experiences of mental health, what has helped them and advice for other young people.
Candidate Amelia for Cardiff West. Etholiad Senedd Ieuenctid Cymru 2021, Welsh Youth Parliament Elections 2021
Etholiad Senedd Ieuenctid Cymru 2021, Welsh Youth Parliament Elections 2021, means that young people aged between 11- 18 years old can vote for a candidate in their area. Voting will take place between 1-22nd November 2021.
We interviewed Amelia ahead of the youth parliament elections and we think you’ll agree that Amelia is a leader of the future.
Candidate Amelia is a focused young person with heart and a real ambition to make a difference in her community. Plus Amelia is growing up in a single parent household and is a real inspiration to other young people.
Online Safety: What To Say When You Don’t Know What To Say By Online Safety Consultant Angela Loveridge
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you have really wanted to talk with your child about online safety, but the words just didn’t seem to come very easily? Over the years of delivering Better Together Online Safety’s workshops I have heard parents give various reasons for this.
Let’s Have A Bloody Conversation- A Single Dad’s Guide To Talking To Daughters About Periods. Plus What Period Products Are Out There.
A single dad’s guide to talking to daughters about periods and a low down of the products out there. Including sustainable options.
Once upon a time. A blog post with reading resources for children and single parent families By Louise Hall
Have you got fond memories of being read to, escaping into books or would you not be seen dead with a book in your hand?Whatever your experience, I can promise the benefits of reading together with your child far outweigh any negatives. This is why I wanted to start with why reading matters, before moving in to books I use in my Play Therapy practice and at home with my son. Reading means that children are introduced to people and families that do and don’t look like them. Their minds are broadened, their ideas sharpened and their potentials and possibilities unlocked. If you’re not a big reading fan, audio books TOGETHER and read aloud on YouTube (other streaming channels are available!) will have a similar effect.