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  • Parent Support Groups

    Fri 27 Mar 2020

    Parent Support Groups

    Please see below a number of contacts that may be useful

    Please feel free to contact us at info@stjosephs.crumlin.ni.sch.uk if you need advice about anything over the coming weeks.

    Take Care.

    Mr. Traynor

     

    Lifeline

    Lifeline is the Regional Northern Ireland crisis response helpline service for people who are experiencing crisis. No matter what your age or where you live in Northern Ireland, if you or someone you know is in distress or despair, Lifeline is here to help.

    People living in Northern Ireland can call Lifeline on 0808 808 8000.

    Calls to Lifeline are FREE to people living in Northern Ireland who are calling from UK landlines and mobiles.

    Lifeline counsellors are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to listen and help, in confidence.

    Lifeline counsellors are experienced in working with trauma, suicide, self-harm, abuse, depression and anxiety

     

    Parenting NI (Mon - Thurs 9am - 8pm & Fri 9am - 5pm)

    For free, confidential support on any parenting issue call us on 0808 8010 722.

     

    Youngminds

    Call the Parents Helpline   0808 802 5544

    Call us for free Mon-Fri from 9.30am to 4pm – available in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

     

    Autism NI Support Group

    Helpline on 028 9040 1729

     

    Telephone and Web Support for Children:

     

    Who can

    Help?

    What Do

    They Do?

    What Topics

    Can They

    Help With?

    How Can They be Contacted?

    Anna Freud

    Supporting children’s mental health during periods of disruption

    Anxiety

    Mental Health

    www.annafreud.org

    Lifeline

    Crisis response line for people in distress

    Depression

    Mental health

    Textphone users (for deaf and hard of hearing):

    0808 800 8000

    18001 0808 808 8000

    Childline

    Childline provides support and guidance on multiple topics including:

    Bullying

    You and your body

    Home and Family

    Relationships

    School

    0800 1111

    www.childline.org.uk

    1-2-1 counsellor chat

    NSPCC

    Advice on safeguarding and child protection issues and somewhere to report concerns

    Web support

    Safeguarding

    Child abuse

    Child protection

    0808 800 5000

    www.there4me.com

    The HideOut

    Web space to help children and young people understand domestic abuse and how to take positive action of it’s happening to you

    Domestic Violence

    www.thehideout.org.uk

    Family Support NI

    Website to access support in your area – for a wide range of issues – giving local contact details

     

    www.familysupportni.gov.uk

     

     

    Who can

    Help?

    What Do

    They Do?

    What Topics Can They

    Help With?

    How Can They be Contacted?

    Anna Freud National Centre

    Supporting young people’s mental health during periods of disruption

    Anxiety

    Mental health

    www.annafreud.org

    Lifeline

    Crisis response line for people in distress or despair

    Depression

    Mental health

    Suicidal thoughts

    Textphone users (for deaf and hard of hearing):

    0808 808 8000

    18001 0808 808 8000

    Childline

    Childline provides support and guidance on multiple topics including:

    Bullying

    You and your body

    Home and Family

    Relationships

    Sex

    School

    0800 1111

    www.childline.org.uk

    1-2-1 counsellor chat

    The MIX

    Crisis messenger text service

    Alcohol

    Homelessness

    Suicidal thoughts

    General advice

    Mental health

    Sex/ relationships

    0808 808 4994

    NSPCC

    Advice on safeguarding and child protection issues and somewhere to report concerns

    Web support for teenagers

    Safeguarding

    Child abuse

    Child protection

    0808 800 5000

    www.there4me.com

    Aware

    Aware is a mental health charity working exclusively for those with depression and mental health concerns

    Depression

    Bipolar disorder

    02890 357 820

    Frank

    Confidential advice on drugs

    Alcohol

    Drugs

    0300 123 6600

    SIMON Community

    Support for individuals and families who are at risk of becoming homeless

    Homelessness

    Housing

    0800 171 2222

    Informing Choices NI

    Advice on sexual health

    Sexual health

    Pregnancy

    Contraception

    STDs

    Access to family planning

    0345 122 8687

    Monday - Friday 9-5

    Common Youth Clinics

    Clinics, advice & guidance on sexual health

    Emergency contraception

    Pregnancy testing

    Counselling

    02890 328 866

    Domestic and Sexual Violence Helpline

    Advice for anyone affected by domestic and sexual violence

    Domestic violence

    Sexual violence

    0808 802 1414

    The Migrant Centre NI

    Financial Health and Well being

     

              euss@migrantcentreni.org

    Cara-Friend/

    LGBT Switchboard NI

    Support and counselling for the Gay, Lesbian and Transgender communities

    LGBTQ+ advice

    Sex and relationship advice

    0808 8000 390

    Women’s Aid

    Specialist services for women, children and young people who have experienced domestic and sexual violence.

    Domestic Violence

    Sexual violence

    Relationships

    0808 802 1414

    Family Support NI

    Website to access support in your area – for a wide range of issues – giving local contact details

     

    www.familysupportni.gov.uk

     

  • Year 2 St. Patrick's Concert

    Fri 13 Mar 2020
    An amazing concert for St. Patrick's Day from our Irish Dancers and our Year 2 children. The atmosphere over the four shows was unbelievable and really made us feel very proud to come from Ireland and celebrate our national saint in style.
  • Ceili for Our European Visitors

    Wed 11 Mar 2020
    An amazing experience for our last night with our visitors. Mrs Weldon made beautiful Irish Stew, hot dogs and apple tart all finished off with fantastic Ceili dancing led by Raymond Loney. Thank you so much to everyone who came along and to all our host families for their support with the project. It simply could not have happened without you.