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Improve your understanding of Mental Health and gain the skills to develop family well-being and resilience

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Youth Connect 5 gives parents/carers  and others supporting children and families, the knowledge, skills and understanding to help their children develop strong emotional well-being through resilience-building techniques. 
​As parents, we develop our own approaches to nurturing, caring for and developing our children as they grow from babies through to young adults. But sometimes situations arise in life – either at home or at school – that may bring some challenges for you and your child to deal with.

Being able to deal with these challenges, and helping your child manage life when it gets tough will make them stronger and improve their chances of being able to bounce back when things are stacked against them.
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach, but Youth Connect 5 will teach you the skills you can then draw upon to both build your own resilience, but most importantly your child’s.

Facilitated by Merseyside Youth Association with funding by CHAMPS, the Public Health Collaborative in Cheshire and Merseyside through Health Education England.

​For more information about Youth Connect 5 or to register your interest, please get in touch.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences ACEs - what are they and how can we reduce the impact on ourselves and families?

Some twenty years ago an American doctor started some research into how difficulties when growing up would affect long term outcomes and the results have been shocking.
The ACEs study's results show that these issues in childhood contribute to health problems decades later. These include chronic diseases—such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes—that are the most common causes of death and disability. It also shows a major impact on risk taking behaviours and other social issues.
The ACEs Recovery toolkit is a 10-week course that provides an understanding of living with ACEs, and what we can do to reduce the impact it has on us and our families.
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Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities

Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities is an inclusive evidence-based parenting programme, designed to promote protective factors which are associated with positive outcomes for parents/carers, children and the wider community. SFSC offers parents and carers wanting guidance, the support and information on helping promote the well-being and resilience of their children and young people, along with positive practical strategies and techniques.
​ SFSC has enjoyed success with parents from all backgrounds, and in fully inclusive in it's approach. SFSC holds the CANparent quality mark.

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​For more information about Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities programme or to register your interest, please get in touch.

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Supporting your child

​SEND Support


​​Fo excellent information on Wirral local provision, please see Wirral Local Offer.

​A Local Offer gives children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities and their families information about what support services the local authority think will be available in their local area. Every local authority is responsible for writing a Local Offer and making sure it is available for everyone to see. ​
Navigating and understanding the most effective ways of supporting you child or young person with special education needs and disabilities can be overwhelming.
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Get in touch to discuss any issues you may be having or support to enable you to manage the situation. Every child is different, so please share your experience and we'll discuss how best we can support you and your family.

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​Choices and Options


Keeping up with the changes and language of education, and Post 16 choices can leave you feeling dazed and confused. But somehow we have to support our young people through it. 

Watch the video and then look through our Learners Explore pages. You can also view the Careers & Pathways pages for information that will help you support your young person through the decisions they must make. ​

Need help to find the right career?

If the young person you support has finished school but doesn't know what career to follow, help them to start thinking about what  they like doing.  Is this something they think they might want to develop as a career? Arrange to speak with a careers adviser if you need more support.

Make a difference to other young people and send us your story!

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Join our Micro-Volunteering campaign

All jobs require certain skills that are necessary for progress and success. From communication to CV writing, if our young people are to secure employment, they must master these areas, in today's competitive environment.

Encourage them to consider and develop these transferable skills. Watch videos on how to communicate and prepare for interviews or improve their networking skills by volunteering at a local community group or by joining a club. Take up an activity and develop your team skills and problem solving. It doesn't always have to look like work to build up skills.

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Community Partners

We have links with local employers and businesses, who may be offering apprenticeships, work experience or looking for new staff. Maybe just doing some volunteering will give your young person the real-life work experience to break into the world of work. Get in touch and we can help you find the right placement.  
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