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Worried about someone?

If you are worried about someone, tell them about your concerns. If you think they may be getting into trouble, be prepared to listen and let them know you'll be there for them.  You could be worried that someone has been harmed, may be pregnant, taking drugs or having family...

Young carers

Are you looking after a family member who is disabled or has a chronic illness or mental health problem? Are you affected by a relative's misuse of drugs or alcohol? Young carers are young people under the age of 18 who have the responsibility of providing ongoing care for a parent, brother,...

Domestic violence

Domestic violence happens when someone is physically, emotionally or sexually abused by another person they are close to. It often happens to women in a relationship, but it can involve the abuse of a male partner, spouse, brother or sister, daughter or son   If someone is being hit...

Divorce and separation

Why are my parents getting separated or divorced? Your parents have probably tried to make things work but may have found it just too difficult to get along together Sometimes, one parent is unhappy in the relationship, or both your parents may reach a point where they no longer love each...

Abuse

If someone is harming you or making you do things that feel uncomfortable or that could hurt you, it is never your fault and it needs to stop. However, it can be hard to handle abuse on your own. Your abuser might be a stranger, or it could be a parent, uncle, aunt, brother or sister, teacher or...

Bereavement

Losing someone you care about is a very personal experience and it affects everyone in different ways. You might have a mixture of feelings, such as sadness, helplessness, fear, guilt or anger It may feel unreal and hard to believe that the person you cared about is not coming back It may...

Families getting along

There are no 'perfect' families. Everyone's idea of what makes a family is different. Some families are small, others are large; some are combined through divorce and remarriage. Some families have parents of the same sex, some may have one parent, and some families may include...

Friendships

It's a good feeling to belong in a group of friends who make you feel valued and who accept you as you are. Good friends are there to listen when you need to share a problem. They laugh at your jokes, they believe in you and they can help to build your confidence. You may have the...

What If?

In their leaflet about bullying Kidscape have set out a list of 'what if' questions. These can help you think about what to do if you get bullied. 1. You are walking to school and a gang of older bullies demands your money. Do you: a. Fight them? b. Shout and run away? c. Give them the...

Dealing with anger

If you lose your temper or become violent and aggressive easily, you need to practise controlling these feelings. It's not necessarily wrong to get angry but it is wrong to take out your anger on others. Learn to recognise the signs that you are about to 'explode' - what are you going to do next...

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