“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.
How To Deal With Pet Bereavement
It can be emotional and a difficult experience losing a pet. It’s completely normal to grieve and grieving for a pet follows a similar pattern to grieving for a human relation. Read more for our tips for coping with the death of a pet.
Are You Renting Privately? Is Your Home Suitable And Affordable? Have Your Say!
Welsh Government have launched a Green Paper consultation as they want to know your thoughts, as single parents on what a good quality, affordable home looks like.
Single Parents Wellbeing are partnering with TPAS CYMRU, to find out what is really going on in the private rented sector and get your voice heard.
Are you a private renter? Are you paying too much for your rent? Does your home meet your needs? We are here to listen! We want to encourage the right changes, but we need to know your experiences to do so.
Single Parents Tell Us What It’s Like To Have Anxiety And Their Top Tips
Anxiety disorders and depression compete for being the number one health problem in western society. 10% of the population have suffered from panic attacks, phobias or anxiety disorders in the past year.
Single mothers are more likely to experience poor mental health than those with a partner, and the main causes associated with this are the financial hardships as well as a lack of social support.
Spotlight Interview- Rowan Whitehead- Bridging the Gap
Read about Rowan, founder of Bridging the Gap, an online feminist movement, who is a single mum, aerialist and activist. Find out more about Rowan’s Patreon and what she does.
You’re Not Alone This Christmas, And Tips For Getting Involved- By Rachel Brydon
A time of year when everything from adverts to advent calendars send messages about how we should all be happy and enjoy the time with our families.
In reality Christmas can be fraught for a whole host of reasons. You may have bad memories from childhood; finances may be stretched; you may be on a pattern of co-parenting that means you miss out on special times; or you may not have a support network around you to ease the emotional load; and let's not forget social anxiety.
World Mental Health Day 2023- Stigma, Cost of Living and the Need to Connect By Jules Tobin
This World Mental Health Day we are calling on Government and funders to put a priority on organisations that support single parents and listen to their voices around the disproportionate impact that the cost of living crisis, stigma and covid has had and continues to have on single parents mental health and wellbeing.
Spotlight Interview- Cardiff Women’s Aid
Cardiff Women’s Aid offer lots of services for Women suffering any form of violence of abuse, including a 24/7 helpline, legal advise, counselling, coffee mornings, safety plans and so much more. Hear about they history, vision and their new campaign Rise and Take Action.
Our Peer Lead Approach Training For Volunteers
At the heart of everything that SPW does is coproduction and a peer led approach. Most of our team are single parents, we get all of our ideas from our members and we recognise how much wealth of knowledge and experience that there is the group. Therefore, if you come on board as a volunteer then we wanted you to get on board with what a peer led approach is.
Father’s Day Through The Eyes Of A Single Dad by Russ Storer
There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to being a single-dad because each one of us is going through something very different to the next person. As every wave that breaks on the beautiful Welsh coastline is contrasting in size, shape and power so every relationship break-up and the emotions and issues that arise from them are just as contrasting. The following is a tiny piece of my story and some tips for other single dads.
Our Framework and Strategy For Positive Mental Health And Wellbeing In The Workplace
SPW is actively committed to promoting positive mental health. As part of the Wellbeing Workshops, funded by The National Lottery Community Fund, we worked on creating a framework and strategy for promoting mental health in the workplace.
A Mentally Healthy Future For Young People From Single Parent Households.
SPW have been awarded £900,472 by The National Lottery Community Fund to lead on an exciting new project funded called A Mental Health Manifesto- Action for our future.
This project is in partnership with Public Health Wales, Swansea University, Mental Health Foundation and Heads Above the Waves.
I’ve Been There- Single Parent Stories
We are sharing the stories of single parents, that all single parents will have a similar story to share. One of those stories that you have to laugh or you’ll cry at!
This week, Chris shares his story about one of the first times that he took his children to the beach as a single parent.
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.
Reacting Positively To Bad Mouthing From Coparent, And Supporting Your Children Through This
Over and over again we hear our SPW members discuss how difficult they find managing conflict and in particular how they respond not react when one parent bad mouths the other parent to their children. We have put together practical and useful ways to approach this and react in a positive way whilst also supporting your child.
How To Collect Sea Treasure
In this blog we have a simple way of ticking a few boxes, cleaning beaches and making a nice keep sake., by safely collecting glass from beaches.
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.