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…
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…
We have gathered resources below to help you support your teenager with coping with exams. Young people can find useful advice and revision tips for preparing for exams on the following websites: TheSource - Planning for exams
Suffolk and north east Essex would like to hear from young people, parents and carers about local asthma support for children and young people. SNEE ICB and Healthwatch Essex are working together on a project to review support services for young people and families who have asthma. Please help share your…
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…
Every other month Healthy Suffolk's Small Changes, Big Difference campaign will focus on a different topic providing you with the knowledge, tools and confidence to improve your lives for the better. Do you know how much you're drinking? Perhaps you’ll only drink if you are getting together with friends, or maybe you…
Armed Forces Day takes place on the last Saturday each June. Armed Forces Day celebrations begin on Monday 24 June when the Armed Forces Day flag is raised on buildings and famous landmarks around the country. Reserves Day on 26 June will also provide an opportunity for the country to…
We are working with Suffolk’s Public Health and Communities team to capture people’s views and opinions. You can take part if you are currently using, or have previously used, smoking, vaping, or tobacco products like: Smoking products, such as cigarettes, cigars, pipes, bidis, kreteks, shisha or hookah;Smokeless tobacco products,…
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