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Future Youth Zone are connecting with young people through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, with lots of challenges to get involved with. *New event:Business Breakfast on 27th of May at 8am. To register click the link.
Libraries and Children Centres are currently closed, but are holding activities online, including Rhyme Time for babies and toddlers and the Summer Reading Challenge for older kids.
The Summer Reading Challenge encourages children aged 4 to 11 to set themselves a reading challenge to help prevent the summer reading 'dip'.
Activities and ideas from the Girlguiding programme so you can have your own #AdventuresAtHome.
A collection of great indoor activity ideas to keep your kids learning new skills and having fun (and avoid hearing 'I'm bored' every 30 seconds all in #TheGreatIndoors.
Khan Academy is a free resource for students, teachers, and parents and offer free lessons in math, science and humanities from nursery through to the early years of college. Students can use their exercises, quizzes, and instructional videos to learn and master skills.
BDYD are currently offering various online and virtual dance classes for ages 5-19 as well as Family Fitness sessions for all the family. BDYD also offer a Leadership Programme called Bar-Ham Leaders - we hold regular meetings for young people to discuss issues that concern them.
World at Home is a collaboration with The Hug, a community interest company that supports parents in local communities. It contains online information and activities for parents, carers and children.
Childline provides support for all children and teenagers. You can contact Childline about anything. Whatever your worry, Childline can support you and help you find ways to cope.
Ab Phab Youth Club is an inclusive youth club for 11 – 25 years old with Special Educational Needs (SEND). Ab Phab offer youth sessions with games, arts and crafts, sports, music and more. Young people and families can self-refer to get involved with the virtual youth session.
Future Youth Zone are connecting with young people through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, with lots of challenges to get involved with. *New event:Business Breakfast on 27th of May at 8am. To register click the link.
Libraries and Children Centres are currently closed, but are holding activities online, including Rhyme Time for babies and toddlers and the Summer Reading Challenge for older kids.
The Summer Reading Challenge encourages children aged 4 to 11 to set themselves a reading challenge to help prevent the summer reading 'dip'.
Activities and ideas from the Girlguiding programme so you can have your own #AdventuresAtHome.
A collection of great indoor activity ideas to keep your kids learning new skills and having fun (and avoid hearing 'I'm bored' every 30 seconds all in #TheGreatIndoors.
Khan Academy is a free resource for students, teachers, and parents and offer free lessons in math, science and humanities from nursery through to the early years of college. Students can use their exercises, quizzes, and instructional videos to learn and master skills.
BDYD are currently offering various online and virtual dance classes for ages 5-19 as well as Family Fitness sessions for all the family. BDYD also offer a Leadership Programme called Bar-Ham Leaders - we hold regular meetings for young people to discuss issues that concern them.
World at Home is a collaboration with The Hug, a community interest company that supports parents in local communities. It contains online information and activities for parents, carers and children.
Childline provides support for all children and teenagers. You can contact Childline about anything. Whatever your worry, Childline can support you and help you find ways to cope.
Ab Phab Youth Club is an inclusive youth club for 11 – 25 years old with Special Educational Needs (SEND). Ab Phab offer youth sessions with games, arts and crafts, sports, music and more. Young people and families can self-refer to get involved with the virtual youth session.