Mental Health Awareness Week
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, the UK’s national week to raise awareness of mental health and mental health problems
Help and support for domestic abuse
This is a difficult and worrying time for everyone – but particularly so for adults and children living with abuse, and the professionals working hard to support them.
Advice for single parents
For many single parents, the thought of becoming unwell with coronavirus (COVID-19) while having children to protect and care for is a very real worry.
Update for colleagues from Jo Olsson – 14th May
As we move into the next phase of coronavirus (COVID-19), we want to give colleagues a clear overview of the current situation and our plan moving forward.
Text support for young people via our school nurses
Young people aged 11-19 can get free confidential advice and support via the ChatHealth text line.
Mental health support
It’s important that we all look after ourselves during these extraordinary times, especially our mental health. If you or you family need help, there’s plenty of support out there. Local
COVID-19 antibody testing scam warning
We want to make all of our partners aware that, currently, coronavirus (COVID-19) antibody tests are still in development and none have been approved in a laboratory setting.
Enjoy libraries on lockdown
Their doors might be closed, but Devon’s libraries are still very much open to support you while you’re stuck at home during the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown.
Children returning to school
Following the Prime Minister’s address on Sunday 11th May, we wanted to provide an update about children returning to school.