We all have a basic human need to feel safe, free from threats, to fell trust, receive support, and to be able to relax.
Feeling secure, the sense of being safe physically, emotionally, and environmentally, impacts wellbeing in many ways, including physical health, emotional wellbeing, and how we manage stress.
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We provide young people with the tools to look after their mental health. We empower adults to be the best support they can be to the young people in their lives. And we give young people the space and confidence to get their voices heard and change the world we live in
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www.youngminds.org.ukFinding out your child has been exploited can be distressing and you might not know what to do next. Young people often trust their abuser and don’t know that what’s happening is wrong or are unable to tell anyone due to fear, intimidation and violence. There is advice to help you keep children and young people safe from sexual exploitation and provide support if abuse has already happened.
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www.familyconnecttelford.co.ukChild abuse is when a child is harmed by an adult or another child – it can be over a period of time but can also be a one-off action. It can be physical, sexual or emotional and it can happen in person or online. It can also be a lack of love, care and attention – this is neglect.
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https://www.familyconnecttelford.co.uk/site/index.phpSupporting parents and professionals PEGS aim to reduce the impact of CPA by helping parents, training frontline professionals, impacting policy and raising awareness
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https://www.pegsupport.co.uk/Domestic abuse can affect anyone regardless of race, ethnic or religious background, class, sexuality, disability or lifestyle. If you have been affected by domestic abuse you are not alone. Agencies in Telford and Wrekin are committed to working together to help those who are or have experienced domestic abuse.
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Domestic AbuseUnderstanding online safety is tricky for all ages. We have advice to help you learn about staying safe online as a family.
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Keeping children safe online | NSPCC