Support for Children & Young People If you are aged between 11 and 18, struggling with your emotions, finding it hard to cope, feeling sad, anxious, lonely or just like no one understands - you are in the right place. Here at Darlington Mind, we have a range of services and a great...
Context In Australia, government policies support therapeutic interventions for children and young people (CYP) with challenging behaviours related to or secondary to disability, who are in out-of-home care. The aims of interventions are to enhance the skills of both CYP and foster caregivers/...
This paper is concerned with reviewing some useful effects of information about support services provided to families of young children with hearing loss and the challenges of providing this information to families. Evidence indicates that 95 per cent of young children with hearing loss have hearing ...
There are few areas of practice which present as much challenge as providing services for young people with high support needs. In the 'post-institutional' era many service models are being trialled or considered in a context which is characterised by a sense of crisis - for the young people...
As part of the initiative, over 8,000 teachers will also be trained to assist children who may appear vulnerable and in need of help. "One of the key benefits of the program is the development of emotional awareness and self-regulation skills so that students are better able to manage life...
Young adult caregivers (YACs, aged 18–25) who take care of a loved one may juggle between caregiving responsibilities and other life areas such as education and social life, leading to an imbalance in their lives. The web-based tool ‘MantelzorgBalans’ aims to support informal caregivers (IC...
There is often an unspoken timeline assigned to another’s grief. Children are perhaps even more susceptible to this imaginary time frame because of their age; young children are seen asespecially resilient. We’ve all heard divorcing parents say, “They’ll be fine, they’re young and adapta...
Family-centered service for children with cerebral palsy and their families: a review of the literature. Pediatric neurologists and other specialists working with children with cerebral palsy or other disabilities play important roles in providing services in ... S King,R Teplicky,G King,... - ...
Lessons learned from children who have experienced homelessness: what services need to know Children and young people wanted workers to know that they felt their parents were doing their best to keep them safe. They focused on what their ... T Moore,M Mcarthur,Debbie Noble〤arr - 《Children...
Helpline for parents who have lost a child of any age, under any circumstances. Visit website Child Bereavement UK Help for children, young people, parents, and families for when a child grieves or when a child dies. Visit website SAMM Wide range of peer support services to people bereaved...