News from our Partners
Date: Tuesday, 02nd May 2023 | Category: General
Child Death Overview Panel
The Child Death Overview Panel Newsletter is circulated to all partners within Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent with public health messages relevant to learning from local child death reviews. We know that the way we communicate has changed massively during the last couple of years so we like to take the opportunity to encourage this to be shared as widely as possible.
Please share within your organisation to professionals for their reference when working with children and families. Also please share directly with members of the public, families, children and young people.
Download the newsletter here
Catch22
This month’s Research & Development Round-up focuses on misogyny and how adults can support both boys and girls to develop healthy, positive and respectful attitudes towards others and themselves and includes;
- The TCE Programme Practice Principles for working with children at risk of exploitation
- Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation
- Children’s Social Care
- Mental Health
- Online Safety
- SEND and Neurodiversity
- Violence against women and girls
Download the round-up here
Kind Minds
The 17th issue of the ‘Kind Minds’ newsletter is a half termly e-newsletter produced by partner organisations across Staffordshire which aims to pull together useful information about children and young people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing.
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Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PHSE)
Please find April’s PSHE Newsletter attached, released slightly later to hopefully allow our colleagues in education a restful Easter break. Please feel free to circulate this to partners excluding education colleagues as we try to reduce the number of multiple PSHE related information sent to them.
This is another chock-a-block edition with resources, updates and training however, I wanted to bring particular attention to the launch of the PSHE Education service website
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The Voice Project-April update
To view the update visit Sway