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Useful links to advice and support groups

Mental Health advice and huge range of Coventry contacts for parents/carers

Useful Links- Money & Finances

www.cafamily.org.uk

www.nsandi.com

www.childtrustfund.gov.uk

www.moneysavingexpert.co.uk

www.fsa.gov.uk

www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk

www.healthystart.nhs.uk

www.studentsupportdirect.co.uk

www.freecycle.co.uk

www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk

www.familyfund.org.uk

www.hmrc.gov.uk

www.bayliss-accountants.co.uk 

Useful Links - Disability resources

www.direct.gov.uk

www.familyfund.org.uk

www.hmrc.gov.uk

www.cafamily.org.uk

www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk

www.disabilityalliance.org

www.childcarelink.gov.uk

www.covwarkpt.nhs.uk/camhs 

Useful Links- Family Law

www.csa.gov.uk

www.resolution.org.uk

www.advicenow.org.uk/livingtogether

www.gro.gov.uk

www.citizensadvice.org.uk

www.adviceuk.org.uk

www.acas.org.uk

www.thecoupleconnection.net

www.imperiumlaw.co.uk 

Useful Links - Advice and guidance for parents
 

Hungry Little Minds is a newly created government resource to help parents with younger children (0-5 years)

ParentInfo is a really useful website with all sorts of advice, now including lots of ideas for families stuck at home

BBC Bitesize has some great suggestions and advice for parents

The Gender Equality Collective have broken down some handy resources into suggested age ranges

 

Useful Links- Tools and activities for learning

These websites contain ideas to help you support you and your child in continuing learning activities while at home. 

ThinkUKnow is an online safety website with advice and activities that may help keep children safe while learning online

DK Findout is an online encyclopedia with information, pictures and activities around a wide range of topics. It could help remind your child of some of their recent learning at school, or they could use it to research something new.

•TTS have created a lovely set of activity books for children of different ages which you can download• Scratch programming activities include explanations to help children practise their coding skills at home

•Chester Zoo offer an online bank of activities around animals and nature 

Duolingo is a language learning tool which your child could use to practise their language skills or start learning a new one.

IXL uses personalised learning to help children practise their maths and English skills independently

Storyline is a lovely collection of videos of story books being read by different actors with animated pictures.•The CLPE Youtube channel also has lots of videos of books and poems being read, and illustrators demonstrating how to to draw their favourite characters

This Youtube Channel allows children to learn to draw with help from a professional author

My Storybook is a website where children can make their own storybooks, and has some other activities that could be done at home

•Harper Collins’ I Can Read website offers books for children of all ages and activities to go along with them.

Write Now is a simple tool offering prompts to help children write. 

Write the World​ offers lots of ideas to help get young people writing​