Young Minds offer parents and carers a helpline, web chat and A-Z of Mental Health
Place2Be have an area of their website dedicated to supporting parents with over 40 articles written by experts in the field of mental health.
The NHS Better Health website contains tips to support children and young people as well detailing the signs that something may be wrong with a child’s mental health.
Action for Children hosts Parent Talk, an online hub for parenting advice including support for mental health and emotional well-being.
Barnardo’s website contains links to numerous information sheets and strategies to support a range of mental health and well-being difficulties including: anxiety, balancing work and family and exploring worries about the Coronavirus.
The NSPCC have created support articles for parents struggling with their own mental health. The website also signposts parents to further support for adult mental health.
The Childhood Bereavement Network contains resources to support bereaved children at home as well as ways to stay connected and say goodbye.
Beat is an e-learning platform for people supporting someone with an eating disorder with a space to learn, share and find community through workshops, courses and forums.
The Mental Health Foundation have produced a downloadable guide for parents and carers to help children understand, protect and sustain their mental health.
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