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Eisteddfod launch for new resources to support children and families in North Wales

05/08/2025

A new website supporting the wellbeing of children and young people in North Wales has been launched at the National Eisteddfod in Wrexham. Wellbeingnorth.wales offers vital help to boost the … [Read more...] about Eisteddfod launch for new resources to support children and families in North Wales

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Focus on children and young people: early years

24/07/2024

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See all our ‘Focus on…’ work In May, the Children’s RPB meeting looked at early years, the period from pre-birth to age seven. In addition to the Children’s RPB members, we invited members of the … [Read more...] about Focus on children and young people: early years

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Emotional Health Wellbeing and Resilience

22/06/2021

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Challenge More children and young people are experiencing poor mental health and emotional wellbeing including rising levels of anxiety, depression and self-harm.  The demand for support is … [Read more...] about Emotional Health Wellbeing and Resilience

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