A programme brought together by Suffolk County Council to enhance and encourage positive activities in the community which support our young people and give them the confidence and ambition to thrive.
Are you interested in supporting young people to be the best that they can be? To help navigate the challenges that life throws at us all? Do you see Suffolk’s future in the hands of our young people and want to be part of shaping better outcomes for them?
Our resources are here to support you as you support young adults in your community to thrive.
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'Jot' the friendly robot, is helping children and young people in Suffolk to learn about emotional wellbeing and asthma Jot the robot's wellbeing tips for children: Jot the friendly robot is a new character that has been introduced by Suffolk County Council’s Children and…
The Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust's Psychology in Schools Team, which are a team of clinical psychologists and senior psychotherapists from specialist mental health services, have lots of free online parent and carer workshops coming up between January and May 2024! These free parent and carer workshops aim to provide families…
CONGRATULATIONS!! . . . . Suffolk InfoLink (SCC) has accepted the award for Best Directory at the 2023 NAFIS (National Association of Family Information Services) Conference, on 15 November 2023. This award recognises local authorities that work to ensure information for families is responsive to need, relevant, informative,…
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT) has launched an updated referral form and referral criteria guidance for professionals who need to refer a child or young person to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). The new referral criteria applies to GPs and professionals (including school staff) who are referring…
Free holiday activities and food (HAF Programme) for children that are eligible for means tested free school meals over the Easter holiday. In order to book onto holiday activities, guardians of eligible children will need to register to book spaces though the Suffolk HAF…
Raising awareness about support available to people with Long COVID. Sadly, there are many people in the local area who are not so fortunate and are still affected by the symptoms of Long COVID including: extreme tiredness (fatigue) feeling short of breath loss of…
Healthy changes one step at a time Feel Good Suffolk is a new way to support people in Suffolk to improve their health and wellbeing. We can help you to stop smoking, manage your weight and be more active. There are lots of useful tips, advice and resources on this…
The Be Well Bus timetable for January – November 2024 has been confirmed The Bus is a mobile one-stop shop for health and wellbeing support in Ipswich and east Suffolk. Anyone is welcome to visit the Bus and you do not need an appointment – simply turn up at the…
Important changes to the neurodevelopmental disorders referral pathway for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) for children and young people in East and West Suffolk (not including Waveney). From 8am on Friday March 1st 2024, the Neurodevelopmental Disorders NDD referral Pathway for children and young people…
Neurodiversity Awareness Week is about celebrating our unique strengths and differences. Some of the different ways people think, learn, and perceive the world has been given labels, such as: ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia and Tourette’s Syndrome. Regardless of labels, neurodiversity week recognises and raises awareness of those who think…
Anyone who offers support to young people can join our free online network to share good practice and lean on others' experience to support you in your own practice