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October 24, 2016

FREE EVENT – Involving the Third Sector in Improving Emotional Well Being and Mental Health of Children and Young People in Wales

FREE EVENT – Involving the Third Sector in Improving Emotional Well Being and Mental Health of Children and Young People in Wales

Organised by: Children In Wales
Venue: Conwy Business Centre, Llandudno Junction
Oct 27

**PLACES STILL AVAILABLE**

North Wales – 27 October 2016, Conwy Business Centre, 1pm – 3.30pm

Are you a Third Sector organisation delivering a service to children and young people that helps improve their emotional well-being and mental health?

Help us understand the real concerns and issues faced in giving timely and appropriate support. Tell us about the issues you face in delivering your service and the impact this has on improving the emotional well-being and mental health of children and young people in your care?

Our 2½ hour sessions will cover information sharing on the Together for Children and Young People Programme (T4CYP). With the opportunity to tell us more about your service and other services you know of for CYP across Wales and how you contribute to improving emotional well-being and mental health. If you know of any examples of where a service is working well please let us know so that we can share that knowledge and experience with others.

The T4CYP Programme board members are currently looking at grass roots service providers to inform third sector representatives on each of the work streams and discuss ways in which we can effectively continue to communicate.

The work streams and representatives are:

* Universal Resilience and Well-being – Christine Parker, Welsh Women’s Aid

* Early Intervention and Enhanced Support for Vulnerable Groups

* Addressing the needs of those with neuro-developmental issues and Learning Disabilities – Catriona Williams OBE, Children in Wales

* Workforce, Education and Training – Rhian Huws Williams, CEO, Care Council for Wales

* Care Transitions – Sara Payne, Barnardo’s Cymru

 

To find out more about the T4CYP Programme, please visit:

http://www.goodpractice.wales/t4cyp

http://bit.ly/2c8qSYT

http://bit.ly/2csZerv 

COST: Free

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North Wales, 27 October

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Email: regionalsafeguarding@denbighshire.gov.uk
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If you know a child who is at risk of abuse or is being abused, it’s very important that you let the council or the police know.

If the individual is in direct danger, call the Police immediately on 999. If not, telephone Social Services as soon as possible to share your concerns.

Anglesey
01248 725 888
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Gwynedd
01758 704 455
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Conwy
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Anglesey
01248 750057
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Gwynedd
Adults Department, Health and Wellbeing 01766 772577
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Conwy
Adults:
0300 4561111 (Office hours)
0300 1233079 (Out of hours)

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