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This website contains useful information to help guide parents and carers to confidently discuss puberty, relationships and sex, at age appropriate phases with their children
BHF Heart Matters: Join to receive a unique package of information and support to help you live with a healthy heart
The British Heart Foundation has a new service to support health and well-being in the workplace called 'Health at Work'
http://clickcleverclicksafe.direct.gov.uk/index.html
The Click Clever, Click Safe Campaign is brought to you by the UK Council for Child Internet Safety and has been designed to act as an everyday reminder of simple good behaviours, to help adults and children avoid common risks online
Thinkuknow is an education initiative by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre - it contains information on new and emerging technologies that children and young people use to communicate with each other, the potential risks they may face and easy technical and lifestyle solutions which parents can employ to help keep their children safe
http://familylives.org.uk/gotateenager
Parentline Plus have created a social networking and advice site that gives parents of teenagers an online space to support each other through the challenges and successes of bringing up teens. It also includes i-parent modules section that has interactive activities containing information and support to help parents and teenagers through the changes and challenges of the teenage years
http://childrenfirstaid.redcross.org.uk/
The British Red Cross FREE online learning portal, Children First Aid is full of advice on treating some of the most common first aid emergencies affecting babies and young children, including choking, unconsciousness, resuscitation, high temperatures and burns.