Information for Parents
As parents, you will want to support your children through difficult times. Below are some links to services which offer tips and resources to help you support your child.
Practical advice and tips on supporting your child - from how to encourage your child to open up about their feelings to dealing with mental health services.
Advice and resources for parents and carers to help support their child or young person’s wellbeing.
Parenting tips for all stages of your child's life, as well as advice on how to deal with difficult situations.
Make sure your teen is getting enough sleep to stay healthy and be well rested for school.
Family Information Service
Please click here for the latest version of the Warwickshire Family Information Service newsletter and website information.
Face to face family consultations
Family support helpline and face to face consultations
If you would like to book a face-to-face consultation with a family support worker at one of the sessions shown below, please telephone the family support line on 01926 412412, Monday to Friday, between 9am-4pm.
For a wide range of information on how to keep your child safe online please visit the LSS Online Safety Site.
45min 1:1 consultations where you are able to discuss your child/young person’s current difficulties with a professional. They also offer FREE Parent Information Sessions, during the current restrictions these will be deliver via the online platform ZOOM.
A session for parents and carers living in the West Midlands, providing information around the Kooth service and how parents/carers can support their young people to access Kooth.
Connect for Health is a school nurse-led service that supports children, young people and their families in Warwickshire. Please click on the newsletter for more information - Newsletter
10 week course: Understanding your child's behaviour for parents/carers living in Warwickshire
Warwickshire = parents to be, parents, carers and grandparents have access to a variety of parenting resources and advice. Support can be accessed online, face-to-face through informal advice, one-to-one consultations, group programmes and workshops.
An information portal to find different support services including challenging behaviour, local groups and services for children and young people
The Children and Family Wellbeing Service provide early help services to a child, young person or family, where they are experiencing difficulties that cannot be supported by universal services, such as schools or GPs alone.