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FEES AND EXPENSES
Fees and expenses. 1 March 2021: Update from the Scottish Government, Children's Hearings Team, regarding the Fees and Expenses Guidance and Structure Review. Safeguarder fees, expenses and allowances are dealt with under the current fee structure and using the associated guidance and paperwork below. Fees and expenses claim form.MONEY ADVICE
Edinburgh. Gilmerton Primary School. If you have a child or children that attends one of these schools and you would like to set up an appointment to meet with our adviser, or if you have any questions, you can contact the school office or the Children 1st Edinburgh office on: 0131 446 3966. (At present, money advice can only be provided to CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN Causes of mental health issues in children. For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders. There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it more likely. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CORONAVIRUS: KINSHIP CARERS During the coronavirus crisis, lots of organisations, including Children 1st Parentline, are helping families get access to technology to stay in touch if they need it. Some local kinship care support groups, including some run by Children 1st, are continuing to hold CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS Usually by changing your reactions, and taking little steps like pausing to listen and find out what’s going on for your children, you start to influence their behaviour too. Children need loving, calm and secure relationships from the people closest to them. And we build this through our own behaviour being calm, loving and consistent.FEES AND EXPENSES
Fees and expenses. 1 March 2021: Update from the Scottish Government, Children's Hearings Team, regarding the Fees and Expenses Guidance and Structure Review. Safeguarder fees, expenses and allowances are dealt with under the current fee structure and using the associated guidance and paperwork below. Fees and expenses claim form.MONEY ADVICE
Edinburgh. Gilmerton Primary School. If you have a child or children that attends one of these schools and you would like to set up an appointment to meet with our adviser, or if you have any questions, you can contact the school office or the Children 1st Edinburgh office on: 0131 446 3966. (At present, money advice can only be provided to CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN Causes of mental health issues in children. For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders. There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it more likely. CORONAVIRUS: KINSHIP CARERS During the coronavirus crisis, lots of organisations, including Children 1st Parentline, are helping families get access to technology to stay in touch if they need it. Some local kinship care support groups, including some run by Children 1st, are continuing to holdSCOTLAND HQ LIVE!
* The Scotland Live HQ prize draw is being run as a free prize draw. To enter for free please post your entry including your name, contact details and date of birth to Children 1st, 83 Whitehouse Loan, Edinburgh, EH9 1AT.Entries must be received by Monday 28th June 2021.NEWS | CHILDREN 1ST
Children 1st, NSPCC Scotland, Barnardo’s Scotland have welcomed the support from across Scottish society for the Children (Equal Protection from Assault) Bill reflected in the written submissions to Holyrood’s Equality and Human Rights Committee Stage 1 consultation on the legislation published by the Scottish Parliament today(20/2/19).
SUPPORTING YOUR LGBT CHILD Think about how you felt about them before they came out. Think about their feelings. Recognise the courage it’s taken to tell you. Be aware of your own values and judgements. Be open. If you can share your feelings then they are likely to be open too. Ask questions andGLASGOW MEN'S 10K
Join a group of men on a journey to becoming fitter, healthier and happier people and #LetTheKidsWin! The Men’s 10k event is taking place virtually, and we want YOU to come along and take part. Maybe you’ve not done any exercise in a while and need a goal to motivate you, or maybe you want to challenge your mates, whatever your reason, the Men’s 10k is the perfect opportunity for you to STANDARDS FOR CHILD WELLBEING AND PROTECTION IN SPORT Legislation and policy. Equality in sport - sport scotland contact: Fiona Fagan, 0141 534 6500. Anti-bullying training and policy information. Children's wellbeing and the SHANARRI indicators. GIRFEC. CHALLENGING OR DISTRESSED BEHAVIOUR Distressed behaviour is a serious ongoing issue for parents and children. A child showing distressed behaviour demonstrates their distress through actions which are risky or harmful to themselves or others. Distressed behaviour can take many forms, including: aggression. anger. physical and verbal abuse. refusal to stick to boundaries or rules. KITBAG AT CHILDREN 1ST Kitbag is a collection of items packed carefully in an attractive cloth roll bag and tied with a ribbon. Children unwrap it to find items including sets of cards, soft finger puppets – a much loved wolf and robin, calming oil (containing lavender and other natural oils), a beautifully crafted wooden ‘Talking stick’ which allowsthe
DEESIDE FUNDRAISERS REVEAL DESIGN FOR THIS YEAR’S BANCHORY The annual Banchory Bangle fundraiser is back for the 44th year running, and this year Deesiders will again have a chance to enter the prize draw in person, to raise funds for the charity Children 1st. POVERTY AND ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES Poverty is not another ACE. At this juncture it is important to note two things: (1) poverty is not another ACE. Often poverty is described as another adverse childhood experience, whereas poverty is a structural issue governed mainly by political and economic factors. It is important for policy and practice not to conflate the two; and (2 SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS Usually by changing your reactions, and taking little steps like pausing to listen and find out what’s going on for your children, you start to influence their behaviour too. Children need loving, calm and secure relationships from the people closest to them. And we build this through our own behaviour being calm, loving and consistent. CHILDREN'S CHARITY JOBS Barnahus Child and Family Recovery Worker. North Strathclyde area with travel. Be part of the change you want to see for child victims and witnesses in Scotland In partnership, Children 1st are developing the first Child’s House for Healing (Barnahus) based on the EuropeanBarnahus model.
FAMILY GROUP DECISION MAKING Children 1st is the largest third-sector provider of FGDM services in Scotland. Family Group Decision Making can help a child’s wider family to come together to agree a family plan to support their child, before a life-changing decision is made about their future. During the coronavirus pandemic Children 1st is continuing to work with SUPPORTING YOUR LGBT CHILD Think about how you felt about them before they came out. Think about their feelings. Recognise the courage it’s taken to tell you. Be aware of your own values and judgements. Be open. If you can share your feelings then they are likely to be open too. Ask questions and CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN Causes of mental health issues in children. For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders. There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it more likely. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS Usually by changing your reactions, and taking little steps like pausing to listen and find out what’s going on for your children, you start to influence their behaviour too. Children need loving, calm and secure relationships from the people closest to them. And we build this through our own behaviour being calm, loving and consistent. CHILDREN'S CHARITY JOBS Barnahus Child and Family Recovery Worker. North Strathclyde area with travel. Be part of the change you want to see for child victims and witnesses in Scotland In partnership, Children 1st are developing the first Child’s House for Healing (Barnahus) based on the EuropeanBarnahus model.
FAMILY GROUP DECISION MAKING Children 1st is the largest third-sector provider of FGDM services in Scotland. Family Group Decision Making can help a child’s wider family to come together to agree a family plan to support their child, before a life-changing decision is made about their future. During the coronavirus pandemic Children 1st is continuing to work with SUPPORTING YOUR LGBT CHILD Think about how you felt about them before they came out. Think about their feelings. Recognise the courage it’s taken to tell you. Be aware of your own values and judgements. Be open. If you can share your feelings then they are likely to be open too. Ask questions and CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN Causes of mental health issues in children. For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders. There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it more likely. ABOUT US | CHILDREN 1ST About us. Children 1st is Scotland’s National Children’s Charity. We exist to prevent abuse and neglect, to protect children and keep them safe from harm. Together we help children in Scotland live in safe, loving families and build strong communities. We help survivors of abuse, trauma and other adversity to recover and we work tirelesslySCOTLAND HQ LIVE!
* The Scotland Live HQ prize draw is being run as a free prize draw. To enter for free please post your entry including your name, contact details and date of birth to Children 1st, 83 Whitehouse Loan, Edinburgh, EH9 1AT.Entries must be received by Monday 28th June 2021.WHERE WE WORK
If you don't find what you are looking for feel free to get in touch at cfs@children1st.org.uk. If you need support Children 1st Parentline is here for every family in Scotland. Visit our advice pages to start a webchat or call free on 08000 28 22 33. Multiple services Supporting children and families Recovery from abuse and trauma Parentline CHILDREN 1ST STRATEGIC PLAN Resilience – the ability to overcome what life throws at us – starts with relationships. At Children 1st we understand that preventing and providing protection and recovery from child abuse and other traumatic experiences is not a continuum – it is a cycle.. By working with and alongside children, their families and partners to strengthen relationships, resolve difficulties, repair harmHISTORY OF RSSPCC
As a result of Mary Ellen's case, the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was established in 1875. In 1884, the first Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was established in London. Branches were set up throughout Scotland and in 1889, the Glasgow and Edinburgh organisations joined to form theScottish
GLASGOW MEN'S 10K
Join a group of men on a journey to becoming fitter, healthier and happier people and #LetTheKidsWin! The Men’s 10k event is taking place virtually, and we want YOU to come along and take part. Maybe you’ve not done any exercise in a while and need a goal to motivate you, or maybe you want to challenge your mates, whatever your reason, the Men’s 10k is the perfect opportunity for you to CHILDREN 1ST HAS BEEN A LIFELINE FOR FAMILIES IN MORAY Children 1st has been a lifeline for families in Moray during the coronavirus pandemic. The local branch of Children 1st, based in Northfield Terrace in Elgin, has provided food vouchers, cooked meals, given money advice and continued to be there through video calls KITBAG AT CHILDREN 1ST Kitbag is a collection of items packed carefully in an attractive cloth roll bag and tied with a ribbon. Children unwrap it to find items including sets of cards, soft finger puppets – a much loved wolf and robin, calming oil (containing lavender and other natural oils), a beautifully crafted wooden ‘Talking stick’ which allowsthe
CHALLENGING OR DISTRESSED BEHAVIOUR Distressed behaviour is a serious ongoing issue for parents and children. A child showing distressed behaviour demonstrates their distress through actions which are risky or harmful to themselves or others. Distressed behaviour can take many forms, including: aggression. anger. physical and verbal abuse. refusal to stick to boundaries or rules. UNDERSTANDING SELF HARM Some reasons for self harm include: stress, anxiety, mental health issues. bullying. abuse. social pressures and expectations, including appearance and body image. identity and relationships. the death of a parent or someone close. parents separating or divorcing. being under pressure, for example, exams. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS Usually by changing your reactions, and taking little steps like pausing to listen and find out what’s going on for your children, you start to influence their behaviour too. Children need loving, calm and secure relationships from the people closest to them. And we build this through our own behaviour being calm, loving and consistent. CHILDREN'S CHARITY JOBS Barnahus Child and Family Recovery Worker. North Strathclyde area with travel. Be part of the change you want to see for child victims and witnesses in Scotland In partnership, Children 1st are developing the first Child’s House for Healing (Barnahus) based on the EuropeanBarnahus model.
FAMILY GROUP DECISION MAKING Children 1st is the largest third-sector provider of FGDM services in Scotland. Family Group Decision Making can help a child’s wider family to come together to agree a family plan to support their child, before a life-changing decision is made about their future. During the coronavirus pandemic Children 1st is continuing to work with SUPPORTING YOUR LGBT CHILD Think about how you felt about them before they came out. Think about their feelings. Recognise the courage it’s taken to tell you. Be aware of your own values and judgements. Be open. If you can share your feelings then they are likely to be open too. Ask questions and CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN Causes of mental health issues in children. For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders. There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it more likely. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS Usually by changing your reactions, and taking little steps like pausing to listen and find out what’s going on for your children, you start to influence their behaviour too. Children need loving, calm and secure relationships from the people closest to them. And we build this through our own behaviour being calm, loving and consistent. CHILDREN'S CHARITY JOBS Barnahus Child and Family Recovery Worker. North Strathclyde area with travel. Be part of the change you want to see for child victims and witnesses in Scotland In partnership, Children 1st are developing the first Child’s House for Healing (Barnahus) based on the EuropeanBarnahus model.
FAMILY GROUP DECISION MAKING Children 1st is the largest third-sector provider of FGDM services in Scotland. Family Group Decision Making can help a child’s wider family to come together to agree a family plan to support their child, before a life-changing decision is made about their future. During the coronavirus pandemic Children 1st is continuing to work with SUPPORTING YOUR LGBT CHILD Think about how you felt about them before they came out. Think about their feelings. Recognise the courage it’s taken to tell you. Be aware of your own values and judgements. Be open. If you can share your feelings then they are likely to be open too. Ask questions and CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN Causes of mental health issues in children. For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders. There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it more likely. ABOUT US | CHILDREN 1ST About us. Children 1st is Scotland’s National Children’s Charity. We exist to prevent abuse and neglect, to protect children and keep them safe from harm. Together we help children in Scotland live in safe, loving families and build strong communities. We help survivors of abuse, trauma and other adversity to recover and we work tirelesslySCOTLAND HQ LIVE!
* The Scotland Live HQ prize draw is being run as a free prize draw. To enter for free please post your entry including your name, contact details and date of birth to Children 1st, 83 Whitehouse Loan, Edinburgh, EH9 1AT.Entries must be received by Monday 28th June 2021.WHERE WE WORK
If you don't find what you are looking for feel free to get in touch at cfs@children1st.org.uk. If you need support Children 1st Parentline is here for every family in Scotland. Visit our advice pages to start a webchat or call free on 08000 28 22 33. Multiple services Supporting children and families Recovery from abuse and trauma Parentline CHILDREN 1ST STRATEGIC PLAN Resilience – the ability to overcome what life throws at us – starts with relationships. At Children 1st we understand that preventing and providing protection and recovery from child abuse and other traumatic experiences is not a continuum – it is a cycle.. By working with and alongside children, their families and partners to strengthen relationships, resolve difficulties, repair harmHISTORY OF RSSPCC
As a result of Mary Ellen's case, the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was established in 1875. In 1884, the first Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was established in London. Branches were set up throughout Scotland and in 1889, the Glasgow and Edinburgh organisations joined to form theScottish
GLASGOW MEN'S 10K
Join a group of men on a journey to becoming fitter, healthier and happier people and #LetTheKidsWin! The Men’s 10k event is taking place virtually, and we want YOU to come along and take part. Maybe you’ve not done any exercise in a while and need a goal to motivate you, or maybe you want to challenge your mates, whatever your reason, the Men’s 10k is the perfect opportunity for you to CHILDREN 1ST HAS BEEN A LIFELINE FOR FAMILIES IN MORAY Children 1st has been a lifeline for families in Moray during the coronavirus pandemic. The local branch of Children 1st, based in Northfield Terrace in Elgin, has provided food vouchers, cooked meals, given money advice and continued to be there through video calls KITBAG AT CHILDREN 1ST Kitbag is a collection of items packed carefully in an attractive cloth roll bag and tied with a ribbon. Children unwrap it to find items including sets of cards, soft finger puppets – a much loved wolf and robin, calming oil (containing lavender and other natural oils), a beautifully crafted wooden ‘Talking stick’ which allowsthe
CHALLENGING OR DISTRESSED BEHAVIOUR Distressed behaviour is a serious ongoing issue for parents and children. A child showing distressed behaviour demonstrates their distress through actions which are risky or harmful to themselves or others. Distressed behaviour can take many forms, including: aggression. anger. physical and verbal abuse. refusal to stick to boundaries or rules. UNDERSTANDING SELF HARM Some reasons for self harm include: stress, anxiety, mental health issues. bullying. abuse. social pressures and expectations, including appearance and body image. identity and relationships. the death of a parent or someone close. parents separating or divorcing. being under pressure, for example, exams. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS Usually by changing your reactions, and taking little steps like pausing to listen and find out what’s going on for your children, you start to influence their behaviour too. Children need loving, calm and secure relationships from the people closest to them. And we build this through our own behaviour being calm, loving and consistent.MONEY ADVICE
Edinburgh. Gilmerton Primary School. If you have a child or children that attends one of these schools and you would like to set up an appointment to meet with our adviser, or if you have any questions, you can contact the school office or the Children 1st Edinburgh office on: 0131 446 3966. (At present, money advice can only be provided toDRAGONS GLEN
Dragons Glen teams have raised over £500k since 2012! Join us in 2021/22 for our 10 th anniversary year. Scotland's Entrepreneurial Challenge for Business. The challenge: develop a business idea and establish a start-up. TEENAGER'S GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT I still need you to encourage me to be healthy and check that I’m happy. Kind adults that understand me, listen to my worries and enjoy spending time with me will build my confidence and give me a sense of what is important to other people. Learning and communicating. You give me chances to learn in many different ways, both in and out ofschool.
EQUAL PROTECTION
The change in law means that children will have the same – or equal – protection from assault as adults. It does not introduce a new criminal offence and Scotland’s child protection guidance remains the same. The law that already existed to protect adults from all forms of assault will now apply to children as well. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS Usually by changing your reactions, and taking little steps like pausing to listen and find out what’s going on for your children, you start to influence their behaviour too. Children need loving, calm and secure relationships from the people closest to them. And we build this through our own behaviour being calm, loving and consistent.MONEY ADVICE
Edinburgh. Gilmerton Primary School. If you have a child or children that attends one of these schools and you would like to set up an appointment to meet with our adviser, or if you have any questions, you can contact the school office or the Children 1st Edinburgh office on: 0131 446 3966. (At present, money advice can only be provided toDRAGONS GLEN
Dragons Glen teams have raised over £500k since 2012! Join us in 2021/22 for our 10 th anniversary year. Scotland's Entrepreneurial Challenge for Business. The challenge: develop a business idea and establish a start-up. TEENAGER'S GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT I still need you to encourage me to be healthy and check that I’m happy. Kind adults that understand me, listen to my worries and enjoy spending time with me will build my confidence and give me a sense of what is important to other people. Learning and communicating. You give me chances to learn in many different ways, both in and out ofschool.
EQUAL PROTECTION
The change in law means that children will have the same – or equal – protection from assault as adults. It does not introduce a new criminal offence and Scotland’s child protection guidance remains the same. The law that already existed to protect adults from all forms of assault will now apply to children as well. HELPING YOUR CHILD WITH MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES Call free > 08000 28 22 33. Start a webchat. Email. If you have any worries about a child’s wellbeing, or if you want to talk anything through, please get in touch. Children 1st Parentline can provide ongoing support to families experiencing mental health issues. Parents have told us the following things have helped their child to cope: CORONAVIRUS: KINSHIP CARERS During the coronavirus crisis, lots of organisations, including Children 1st Parentline, are helping families get access to technology to stay in touch if they need it. Some local kinship care support groups, including some run by Children 1st, are continuing to hold SUPPORTING YOUR LGBT CHILD Think about how you felt about them before they came out. Think about their feelings. Recognise the courage it’s taken to tell you. Be aware of your own values and judgements. Be open. If you can share your feelings then they are likely to be open too. Ask questions and CHILDREN 1ST HAS BEEN A LIFELINE FOR FAMILIES IN MORAY Children 1st has been a lifeline for families in Moray during the coronavirus pandemic. The local branch of Children 1st, based in Northfield Terrace in Elgin, has provided food vouchers, cooked meals, given money advice and continued to be there through video calls STANDARDS FOR CHILD WELLBEING AND PROTECTION IN SPORT Legislation and policy. Equality in sport - sport scotland contact: Fiona Fagan, 0141 534 6500. Anti-bullying training and policy information. Children's wellbeing and the SHANARRI indicators. GIRFEC. LOCKDOWN: OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR TEENAGERS AND OLDER Augmented reality games: augmented reality apps are a way to bring the world inside your phone into the real world. Your teenager can go hunting for Pokémon with Pokémon Go, or duel dementors with Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. Photo trail: your child leads the way on this one. They set off on their walk and send photos back to you on theirway
CHALLENGING OR DISTRESSED BEHAVIOUR Distressed behaviour is a serious ongoing issue for parents and children. A child showing distressed behaviour demonstrates their distress through actions which are risky or harmful to themselves or others. Distressed behaviour can take many forms, including: aggression. anger. physical and verbal abuse. refusal to stick to boundaries or rules.HARDENGREEN
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POVERTY AND ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES Poverty is not another ACE. At this juncture it is important to note two things: (1) poverty is not another ACE. Often poverty is described as another adverse childhood experience, whereas poverty is a structural issue governed mainly by political and economic factors. It is important for policy and practice not to conflate the two; and (2 SEPARATION, DIVORCE & CHILDREN Separation and divorce can be one of the most stressful times in an adult’s life. The journey through feelings of loss, confusion, blame, guilt and anger is hard, as is finding a new way to start over. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS Usually by changing your reactions, and taking little steps like pausing to listen and find out what’s going on for your children, you start to influence their behaviour too. Children need loving, calm and secure relationships from the people closest to them. And we build this through our own behaviour being calm, loving and consistent.MONEY ADVICE
Edinburgh. Gilmerton Primary School. If you have a child or children that attends one of these schools and you would like to set up an appointment to meet with our adviser, or if you have any questions, you can contact the school office or the Children 1st Edinburgh office on: 0131 446 3966. (At present, money advice can only be provided toEQUAL PROTECTION
The change in law means that children will have the same – or equal – protection from assault as adults. It does not introduce a new criminal offence and Scotland’s child protection guidance remains the same. The law that already existed to protect adults from all forms of assault will now apply to children as well.DRAGONS GLEN
Dragons Glen teams have raised over £500k since 2012! Join us in 2021/22 for our 10 th anniversary year. Scotland's Entrepreneurial Challenge for Business. The challenge: develop a business idea and establish a start-up. TEENAGER'S GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT I still need you to encourage me to be healthy and check that I’m happy. Kind adults that understand me, listen to my worries and enjoy spending time with me will build my confidence and give me a sense of what is important to other people. Learning and communicating. You give me chances to learn in many different ways, both in and out ofschool.
CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN Causes of mental health issues in children. For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders. There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it more likely. PERSON | CHILDREN 1ST Mary qualified as a social worker in 1991 and spent the first five years of her career as a social worker in Glasgow. After a spell at a family support project in Drumchapel, she spent some time seconded as the social work representative on a multi-disciplinary team delivering child protection training across the West of Scotland, based within the Police training centre in Glasgow. POVERTY AND ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES Poverty is not another ACE. At this juncture it is important to note two things: (1) poverty is not another ACE. Often poverty is described as another adverse childhood experience, whereas poverty is a structural issue governed mainly by political and economic factors. It is important for policy and practice not to conflate the two; and (2SERVICE MANAGER
Children 1st has worked in close partnership with colleagues in East Renfrewshire HSCP, Education, Health and GP practices over the past 4 years to develop and implement the Family Wellbeing Service. Together, we co-designed a service which adopts a new approach to help children affected by emotional distress, stress and anxiety and relational disconnection, and their families. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS Usually by changing your reactions, and taking little steps like pausing to listen and find out what’s going on for your children, you start to influence their behaviour too. Children need loving, calm and secure relationships from the people closest to them. And we build this through our own behaviour being calm, loving and consistent.MONEY ADVICE
Edinburgh. Gilmerton Primary School. If you have a child or children that attends one of these schools and you would like to set up an appointment to meet with our adviser, or if you have any questions, you can contact the school office or the Children 1st Edinburgh office on: 0131 446 3966. (At present, money advice can only be provided toEQUAL PROTECTION
The change in law means that children will have the same – or equal – protection from assault as adults. It does not introduce a new criminal offence and Scotland’s child protection guidance remains the same. The law that already existed to protect adults from all forms of assault will now apply to children as well.DRAGONS GLEN
Dragons Glen teams have raised over £500k since 2012! Join us in 2021/22 for our 10 th anniversary year. Scotland's Entrepreneurial Challenge for Business. The challenge: develop a business idea and establish a start-up. TEENAGER'S GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT I still need you to encourage me to be healthy and check that I’m happy. Kind adults that understand me, listen to my worries and enjoy spending time with me will build my confidence and give me a sense of what is important to other people. Learning and communicating. You give me chances to learn in many different ways, both in and out ofschool.
CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN Causes of mental health issues in children. For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders. There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it more likely. PERSON | CHILDREN 1ST Mary qualified as a social worker in 1991 and spent the first five years of her career as a social worker in Glasgow. After a spell at a family support project in Drumchapel, she spent some time seconded as the social work representative on a multi-disciplinary team delivering child protection training across the West of Scotland, based within the Police training centre in Glasgow. POVERTY AND ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES Poverty is not another ACE. At this juncture it is important to note two things: (1) poverty is not another ACE. Often poverty is described as another adverse childhood experience, whereas poverty is a structural issue governed mainly by political and economic factors. It is important for policy and practice not to conflate the two; and (2SERVICE MANAGER
Children 1st has worked in close partnership with colleagues in East Renfrewshire HSCP, Education, Health and GP practices over the past 4 years to develop and implement the Family Wellbeing Service. Together, we co-designed a service which adopts a new approach to help children affected by emotional distress, stress and anxiety and relational disconnection, and their families. HELPING YOUR CHILD WITH MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES Call free > 08000 28 22 33. Start a webchat. Email. If you have any worries about a child’s wellbeing, or if you want to talk anything through, please get in touch. Children 1st Parentline can provide ongoing support to families experiencing mental health issues. Parents have told us the following things have helped their child to cope: CORONAVIRUS: KINSHIP CARERS During the coronavirus crisis, lots of organisations, including Children 1st Parentline, are helping families get access to technology to stay in touch if they need it. Some local kinship care support groups, including some run by Children 1st, are continuing to hold CHILDREN 1ST HAS BEEN A LIFELINE FOR FAMILIES IN MORAY Children 1st has been a lifeline for families in Moray during the coronavirus pandemic. The local branch of Children 1st, based in Northfield Terrace in Elgin, has provided food vouchers, cooked meals, given money advice and continued to be there through video calls CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN Causes of mental health issues in children. For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders. There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it more likely. SUPPORTING YOUR LGBT CHILD Think about how you felt about them before they came out. Think about their feelings. Recognise the courage it’s taken to tell you. Be aware of your own values and judgements. Be open. If you can share your feelings then they are likely to be open too. Ask questions and LOCKDOWN: OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR TEENAGERS AND OLDER Augmented reality games: augmented reality apps are a way to bring the world inside your phone into the real world. Your teenager can go hunting for Pokémon with Pokémon Go, or duel dementors with Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. Photo trail: your child leads the way on this one. They set off on their walk and send photos back to you on theirway
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CHALLENGING OR DISTRESSED BEHAVIOUR Distressed behaviour is a serious ongoing issue for parents and children. A child showing distressed behaviour demonstrates their distress through actions which are risky or harmful to themselves or others. Distressed behaviour can take many forms, including: aggression. anger. physical and verbal abuse. refusal to stick to boundaries or rules. STANDARDS FOR CHILD WELLBEING AND PROTECTION IN SPORT Legislation and policy. Equality in sport - sport scotland contact: Fiona Fagan, 0141 534 6500. Anti-bullying training and policy information. Children's wellbeing and the SHANARRI indicators. GIRFEC.PROJECT WORKER
The role will require the promotion of effective communication and involvement of children and families within assessment, care planning and decision making. The successful candidate will be required to work in close partnership with Social Work teams to lead innovation and support restorative approaches to working with families. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS What should parents respond to – behaviour or feelings? Children and young people are still developing – they don’t have adult brains or bodies, so need help to understand and manage their emotions.MONEY ADVICE
Our Glasgow office works with families by providing money advice and legal services to secure their home and utilities, helping them to manage their debts and arrears, to maximise their incomes and ensure they are receiving all benefits they are entitled to.EQUAL PROTECTION
The change in law means that children will have the same – or equal – protection from assault as adults. It does not introduce a new criminal offence and Scotland’s child protection guidance remainsthe same.
CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders.There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it morelikely.
DRAGONS GLEN
Dragons Glen teams have raised over £500k since 2012! Join us in 2021/22 for our 10 th anniversary year. Scotland's Entrepreneurial Challenge for Business. The challenge: develop a business idea and establish a start-up. TEENAGER'S GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT Although I want to spend more time with my friends, I still need adults to be there in the background, ready to help, listen and advise. I have more pressures in PERSON | CHILDREN 1ST Mary qualified as a social worker in 1991 and spent the first five years of her career as a social worker in Glasgow. After a spell at a family support project in Drumchapel, she spent some time seconded as the social work representative on a multi-disciplinary team delivering child protection training across the West of Scotland, based within the Police training centre in Glasgow.SERVICE MANAGER
Children 1st has worked in close partnership with colleagues in East Renfrewshire HSCP, Education, Health and GP practices over the past 4 years to develop and implement the Family Wellbeing Service. Together, we co-designed a service which adopts a new approach to help children affected by emotional distress, stress and anxiety and relational disconnection, and their families. POVERTY AND ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES Blog about the links between poverty and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) by Dr Morag Treanor, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at Stirling University. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement. CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS What should parents respond to – behaviour or feelings? Children and young people are still developing – they don’t have adult brains or bodies, so need help to understand and manage their emotions.MONEY ADVICE
Our Glasgow office works with families by providing money advice and legal services to secure their home and utilities, helping them to manage their debts and arrears, to maximise their incomes and ensure they are receiving all benefits they are entitled to.EQUAL PROTECTION
The change in law means that children will have the same – or equal – protection from assault as adults. It does not introduce a new criminal offence and Scotland’s child protection guidance remainsthe same.
CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders.There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it morelikely.
DRAGONS GLEN
Dragons Glen teams have raised over £500k since 2012! Join us in 2021/22 for our 10 th anniversary year. Scotland's Entrepreneurial Challenge for Business. The challenge: develop a business idea and establish a start-up. TEENAGER'S GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT Although I want to spend more time with my friends, I still need adults to be there in the background, ready to help, listen and advise. I have more pressures in PERSON | CHILDREN 1ST Mary qualified as a social worker in 1991 and spent the first five years of her career as a social worker in Glasgow. After a spell at a family support project in Drumchapel, she spent some time seconded as the social work representative on a multi-disciplinary team delivering child protection training across the West of Scotland, based within the Police training centre in Glasgow.SERVICE MANAGER
Children 1st has worked in close partnership with colleagues in East Renfrewshire HSCP, Education, Health and GP practices over the past 4 years to develop and implement the Family Wellbeing Service. Together, we co-designed a service which adopts a new approach to help children affected by emotional distress, stress and anxiety and relational disconnection, and their families. POVERTY AND ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES Blog about the links between poverty and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) by Dr Morag Treanor, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at Stirling University. HELPING YOUR CHILD WITH MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES Worries about mental health in the family are among the main reasons parents and carers get in touch with Children 1st Parentline. We will listen, help you think through next steps, help you work on your relationships and recommend any specialist organisations that could provide further advice and support. CORONAVIRUS: KINSHIP CARERS Conversations for Kinship Carers with Suzanne Zeedyk and Children 1st Parentline. This summer, Dr Suzanne Zeedyk joined Children 1st Parentline for three webinars about the things you can do to make things easier for your children this summer. CHILDREN 1ST HAS BEEN A LIFELINE FOR FAMILIES IN MORAY Children 1st has been a lifeline for families in Moray during the coronavirus pandemic. The local branch of Children 1st, based in Northfield Terrace in Elgin, has provided food vouchers, cooked meals, given money advice and continued to be there through video calls CAUSES OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDREN For some children the stresses they face can cause serious issues, such as depression, anxiety, self harm or eating disorders.There is no clear reason why some children develop mental health issues, but some things, like being exposed to traumatic experiences, can make it morelikely.
LOCKDOWN: OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR TEENAGERS AND OLDER Family support workers give some suggestions to make getting outside more interesting for your teenager or older child. Children 1st Parentline is here for you and your family. SUPPORTING YOUR LGBT CHILD Some suggestions that might help. Although it may happen earlier, it’s likely that your child will come to conclusions about their sexual orientation and gender identity during their teenage years.This is already a time of immense change.HARDENGREEN
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CHALLENGING OR DISTRESSED BEHAVIOUR As a parent, chances are you’ve been tested and frustrated by your child’s behaviour. It could be the tantrums of a two year old, the shouting and disregard of a 14 year old, or anything in between. STANDARDS FOR CHILD WELLBEING AND PROTECTION IN SPORT Additional guidance documents, resources and links. These resources are in addition to those that can be found on the Safeguarding inSport website.
PROJECT WORKER
The role will require the promotion of effective communication and involvement of children and families within assessment, care planning and decision making. The successful candidate will be required to work in close partnership with Social Work teams to lead innovation and support restorative approaches to working with families. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement.FEES AND EXPENSES
Fees and expenses. 1 March 2021: Update from the Scottish Government, Children's Hearings Team, regarding the Fees and Expenses Guidance and Structure Review. Safeguarder fees, expenses and allowances are dealt with under the current fee structure and using the associated guidance and paperwork below. Fees and expenses claim form. TEENAGER'S GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT I still need you to encourage me to be healthy and check that I’m happy. Kind adults that understand me, listen to my worries and enjoy spending time with me will build my confidence and give me a sense of what is important to other people. Learning and communicating. You give me chances to learn in many different ways, both in and out ofschool.
SUPPORTING YOUR LGBT CHILD Think about how you felt about them before they came out. Think about their feelings. Recognise the courage it’s taken to tell you. Be aware of your own values and judgements. Be open. If you can share your feelings then they are likely to be open too. Ask questions andMONEY ADVICE
Edinburgh. Gilmerton Primary School. If you have a child or children that attends one of these schools and you would like to set up an appointment to meet with our adviser, or if you have any questions, you can contact the school office or the Children 1st Edinburgh office on: 0131 446 3966. (At present, money advice can only be provided toDRAGONS GLEN
Dragons Glen teams have raised over £500k since 2012! Join us in 2021/22 for our 10 th anniversary year. Scotland's Entrepreneurial Challenge for Business. The challenge: develop a business idea and establish a start-up. FAMILY GROUP DECISION MAKING KITBAG AT CHILDREN 1ST Kitbag is a collection of items packed carefully in an attractive cloth roll bag and tied with a ribbon. Children unwrap it to find items including sets of cards, soft finger puppets – a much loved wolf and robin, calming oil (containing lavender and other natural oils), a beautifully crafted wooden ‘Talking stick’ which allowsthe
PERSON | CHILDREN 1ST Mary qualified as a social worker in 1991 and spent the first five years of her career as a social worker in Glasgow. After a spell at a family support project in Drumchapel, she spent some time seconded as the social work representative on a multi-disciplinary team delivering child protection training across the West of Scotland, based within the Police training centre in Glasgow.SERVICE MANAGER
Children 1st has worked in close partnership with colleagues in East Renfrewshire HSCP, Education, Health and GP practices over the past 4 years to develop and implement the Family Wellbeing Service. Together, we co-designed a service which adopts a new approach to help children affected by emotional distress, stress and anxiety and relational disconnection, and their families. SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY. The coronavirus crisis has brought huge challenges for families across Scotland. Families have told us they are unable to get work, worried where the next meal is coming from and overwhelmed by stress, loss and bereavement.FEES AND EXPENSES
Fees and expenses. 1 March 2021: Update from the Scottish Government, Children's Hearings Team, regarding the Fees and Expenses Guidance and Structure Review. Safeguarder fees, expenses and allowances are dealt with under the current fee structure and using the associated guidance and paperwork below. Fees and expenses claim form. TEENAGER'S GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT I still need you to encourage me to be healthy and check that I’m happy. Kind adults that understand me, listen to my worries and enjoy spending time with me will build my confidence and give me a sense of what is important to other people. Learning and communicating. You give me chances to learn in many different ways, both in and out ofschool.
SUPPORTING YOUR LGBT CHILD Think about how you felt about them before they came out. Think about their feelings. Recognise the courage it’s taken to tell you. Be aware of your own values and judgements. Be open. If you can share your feelings then they are likely to be open too. Ask questions andMONEY ADVICE
Edinburgh. Gilmerton Primary School. If you have a child or children that attends one of these schools and you would like to set up an appointment to meet with our adviser, or if you have any questions, you can contact the school office or the Children 1st Edinburgh office on: 0131 446 3966. (At present, money advice can only be provided toDRAGONS GLEN
Dragons Glen teams have raised over £500k since 2012! Join us in 2021/22 for our 10 th anniversary year. Scotland's Entrepreneurial Challenge for Business. The challenge: develop a business idea and establish a start-up. FAMILY GROUP DECISION MAKING KITBAG AT CHILDREN 1ST Kitbag is a collection of items packed carefully in an attractive cloth roll bag and tied with a ribbon. Children unwrap it to find items including sets of cards, soft finger puppets – a much loved wolf and robin, calming oil (containing lavender and other natural oils), a beautifully crafted wooden ‘Talking stick’ which allowsthe
PERSON | CHILDREN 1ST Mary qualified as a social worker in 1991 and spent the first five years of her career as a social worker in Glasgow. After a spell at a family support project in Drumchapel, she spent some time seconded as the social work representative on a multi-disciplinary team delivering child protection training across the West of Scotland, based within the Police training centre in Glasgow.SERVICE MANAGER
Children 1st has worked in close partnership with colleagues in East Renfrewshire HSCP, Education, Health and GP practices over the past 4 years to develop and implement the Family Wellbeing Service. Together, we co-designed a service which adopts a new approach to help children affected by emotional distress, stress and anxiety and relational disconnection, and their families. WHO WE ARE | CHILDREN 1ST Children 1st is Scotland’s National Children’s Charity. Some children have little to smile about. We’re determined to give them reasons to. We help Scotland’s families to put children first, with practical advice and with support in difficult times. And when the worst happens, we support survivors of abuse, neglect, and othertraumatic
ABOUT US | CHILDREN 1ST About us. Children 1st is Scotland’s National Children’s Charity. We exist to prevent abuse and neglect, to protect children and keep them safe from harm. Together we help children in Scotland live in safe, loving families and build strong communities. We help survivors of abuse, trauma and other adversity to recover and we work tirelessly CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND FEELINGS Usually by changing your reactions, and taking little steps like pausing to listen and find out what’s going on for your children, you start to influence their behaviour too. Children need loving, calm and secure relationships from the people closest to them. And we build this through our own behaviour being calm, loving and consistent. CHALLENGING OR DISTRESSED BEHAVIOUR Distressed behaviour is a serious ongoing issue for parents and children. A child showing distressed behaviour demonstrates their distress through actions which are risky or harmful to themselves or others. Distressed behaviour can take many forms, including: aggression. anger. physical and verbal abuse. refusal to stick to boundaries or rules. LOCKDOWN: OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR TEENAGERS AND OLDER Augmented reality games: augmented reality apps are a way to bring the world inside your phone into the real world. Your teenager can go hunting for Pokémon with Pokémon Go, or duel dementors with Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. Photo trail: your child leads the way on this one. They set off on their walk and send photos back to you on theirway
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KITBAG AT CHILDREN 1ST Kitbag is a collection of items packed carefully in an attractive cloth roll bag and tied with a ribbon. Children unwrap it to find items including sets of cards, soft finger puppets – a much loved wolf and robin, calming oil (containing lavender and other natural oils), a beautifully crafted wooden ‘Talking stick’ which allowsthe
PROJECT WORKER
The role will require the promotion of effective communication and involvement of children and families within assessment, care planning and decision making. The successful candidate will be required to work in close partnership with Social Work teams to lead innovation and support restorative approaches to working with families. POVERTY AND ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES Poverty is not another ACE. At this juncture it is important to note two things: (1) poverty is not another ACE. Often poverty is described as another adverse childhood experience, whereas poverty is a structural issue governed mainly by political and economic factors. It is important for policy and practice not to conflate the two; and (2* close
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SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHARITY During these very challenging, frightening and uncertain times, Scotland’s most vulnerable families will be among those hardest hit. The families we support across Scotland are facing massive additional stresses and challenges as they cope with scared children at home, financial worries, growing levels of anxiety and the pressures of being cooped up together through the coronavirus crisis. Children are facing increasing risks to their safety and wellbeing. Children 1st are determined to continue to keep children safe by providing critical emotional and practical support to children and families through our community services where it is safe to do so. Our Scotland-wide Parentline service, which is offered by phone, online and through email will remain open. Our community-based staff are moving to deliver their vital support to families by phone, and online. They are a lifeline of calm, reassurance and support. Where we run early years services, we are ensuring that they stay open for the most vulnerable families, in line with government advice. For some families in the most extreme circumstances Children 1st is the only support they have so we are working hard to ensure that they receive the help they need. As well as providing one to one family support through webchat, email, or by phone on 08000 28 22 33, Children 1st’s Parentline service offers specific tips and advice for all families on its webpages. DONATE NOW TO HELP US BE THERE FOR CHILDREN Every penny you donate stays in Scotland and will help thousands of children get the vital support they need I would like to make asingle donation
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