CAMHS Talk podcasts bring you interviews and discussions between the service professionals and service users. This is an opportunity to discuss and debate issues around child and adolescent mental health.
REPORT: In Their Own Words: The Digital Lives of School Children
The Cybersurvey – carried out by Youthworks in partnership with Internet Matters – is the largest and most robust survey of its kind in the UK, with nearly 15,000 children aged 11-17 taking part across 82 schools across the country. In the latest report, it draws out key themes from what young people tell us about their online lives.
Good Childhood Report 2020
'Somethings Not Right': National Campaign to protect victims of child abuse
Online Performances: Safeguarding considerations and guidance when hosting virtual performances
This year, as we draw closer to the festive season, it’s clear that school celebrations are going to be different from previous years. For many, however, there’s a desire to keep things as normal as possible and that includes annual festive performances. Given new lockdown restrictions and social distancing measures, it seems more and more likely that any events performed for an audience will be hosted virtually using online broadcasting solutions. T
FREE EVENT: Bedfordshire Against Child Exploitation Briefing
Radio 4: Economic Abuse (Survivor Interview)
You may be interested in listening to this BBC Radio 4 article (from around 52 minutes in) where a survivor talks about her experience where £31,000 debt was accrued by her partner and she lost her home because of it. It goes on to talk to Refuge about economic abuse and their Know Economic Abuse campaign.
Safeguarding Bedfordshire Training Programme 2020-21
Development Matters 'vodcast' from Foundation Years
NSPCC: Helping children recover from domestic abuse (Podcast)
Did you know that domestic abuse can have a psychological, physical and developmental effect on children?
Domestic abuse can both directly and indirectly disrupt the relationship between a parent and their child (Humphreys et al, 20061; Buchanan, 20182). Abuse can happen in any relationship, and both males and females can be abused or be abusers.
Barnado's: 'Mental health and Covid-19: in our own words'
This publication, from Barnado’s, presents findings from a survey of children and young people to identify their experiences of lockdown and what they will need to support their mental health and wellbeing coming out of the coronavirus crisis.
Resources for those working with people living with Dementia
Practitioners in adult social care have an important role in ensuring that people living with dementia and the people close to them receive support in order to lead good lives. With recent reports of people living with dementia being disproportionately impacted by coronavirus (COVID-19) it has become an even greater priority to support people with dementia, their carers and practitioners working with them.