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Eldwick Primary School

Progress Through Partnership

@ RLL
Contact

office@eldwick.bradford.sch.uk attendance@eldwick.bradford.sch.uk wraparoundcare@eldwick.bradford.sch.uk Family Support-t.tetley@eldwick.bradford.sch.uk

Barnaby Road,
Warren Lane, Gilstead,
Bingley,
West Yorkshire
BD16 3LE

01274 568361

Progress Through Partnership

Parents' Resources

Being a parent can be incredibly rewarding. Sometimes though, you may find yourself facing new situations and challenges as your child grows and develops.

You may find the following resources useful:

Eldwick Primary School Information:

Welcome to Eldwick Primary School Booklet

Homework Help

Getting Organised

Useful Websites/Leaflets
Wellbeing and Emotional Support 

Andy's Man Club

A peer to peer support group for men.

Aire, Wharfe and Craven Counselling (AWC)

AWC provides a range of talking therapies and can help with issues such as; current and/or past abuse(s), depression, stress, mental ill health, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, panic attacks, difficult changes and transitions, low confidence / self-esteem, self-harm, relationship difficulties, work problems, inability to cope and other issues leading to harm and/or distress to the individual and those around them.
Men's Advice Line

The Helpline for male victims of domestic abuse

MIND  

 

The website of the mental health charity with useful advice, support and information:

How to parent in a crisis

Staying Put

A domestic abuse charity for men, women and children.

Understanding Childhood 

Understanding Childhood has a series of leaflets written by experienced
child psychotherapists to give insight into the child’s feelings and view
of the world and help parents, and those who work with children, to
make sense of their behaviour:

understanding your overactive child

supporting teenagers - helping parents and professionals to understand the early teenage years

the child’s experience of primary school

Women's Aid

Women’s Aid is a grassroots federation working together to provide life-saving services in England and build a future where domestic abuse is not tolerated.

Young Minds Support website for children and adolescents working towards strengthening young people's resilience and mental health.

  

Keeping Children Safe Online

Common Sense Media

A useful website to give parents and carers common sense information about games, films and apps
NSPCC - Netaware

Good advice on keeping your child safe online.

Thinkuknow Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline.

 

Health Related
Change 4 Life A great website packed with information and advice about keeping your family healthy and happy.
ERIC 

 

Children's continence charity offering advice and support around toileting:

Nights Away - Practical tips to help manage nights away from home

ERIC's Guide to Children's Soiling

FRANK

Friendly, confidentiality drugs advice. An informative website for any drugs-related issue or query.

Sleep

A useful webpage with good advice regarding children's sleep 

 

Parenting

Being a Parent in the Real World

A great booklet with good advice and information.

Family Lives

A very useful website with lots of parenting and family advice:

Key Stages in your child’s emotional development

From birth to adulthood: A very informative booklet that explains the key emotional development stages from birth to adulthood.

(Produced by The Child Psychotherapy Trust)

Kids in the Middle A very useful booklet to support children who's parents are going through separation or divorce
NSPCC 

NSPCC - has a wealth of support leaflets and advice:

Better behaviour - A practical guide to positive parenting

Keeping cool - Advice for parents on managing stress and anger

Listening to children - improving communication with your child

Home alone - Advice and support for parents around leaving your child

Out alone - Out with you, out alone, or taking part in activities