Compass works with children and Young people in Warwickshire aged between 5-25 years old who misuse drugs and Alcohol or are affected by someone else's use.
Compass have enjoyed being part of @WCollegeGroup events this week as part of #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek Thankyou for having us and for getting people talking about such an important topic.
This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek, share this Tweet so someone you care about knows they're not alone. There's always someone at the other end of the phone who's waiting for their call.
#MHAW#SpeakToMind
There is no better time to start a conversation with your child about mental health. Here are some questions you can ask to get the conversation going. #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
Stall holders are arriving and setting up - all ready to speak about the range of opportunities for young people in Warwickshire!
#ChildFriendlyWarwickshire#FutureReady
The PCC and colleagues were delighted to attend "Knowing your Masala from your Spice" event delivered by @EquipEquality1 and @CypdaWarks at the Sikh Community Centre in Leamington yesterday. It was both interesting and informative - thanks to all who came!
Calling all Warwickshire 11- to 17-year-olds! 📢
Booking is open for you to grab your spot at Warwickshire’s youth conference, ‘Future Ready’, held on Thursday 21 April 2022!
Find out more and sign up today at https://t.co/mKM0j5ERQx.
#ChildFriendlyWarwickshire
Tomorrow is No smoking day...Are you ready to say goodbye to smoking? The health benefits from quitting smoking start from the day you stop and build over time. Make #NoSmokingDay the day that you give quitting a go https://t.co/4uEpjmiuNU #todayistheday
https://t.co/q6hDKq73YC
Calling all young climate champions in Warwickshire!
We want to know your heroic climate change ideas for fighting the climate crisis (and you could win £2,500 for your school in the process).
Find out more: https://t.co/j7B3zUm6EO
#ChildFriendlyWarwickshire
Have you been affected by drug and alcohol use in Warwickshire? We want to hear from you about your experience of accessing support. https://t.co/6SICfvY9Da
Thank you to everyone who took part in #AlcoholAwarenessWeek – we couldn’t have done it without you! If you’d like to share your stories from the week, please submit them here: https://t.co/3Hxa5qigOG
Children and young people can find their parents’ drinking quite scary. Talking to them about how it makes them feel, and cutting down to address some of the issues, can be good for everyone. https://t.co/ogG1mZDDwN
It can feel scary to speak to your GP about your drinking, but they are there to help you and get you further support if you need or want it.
Find out more about getting support for your drinking and the different options available: https://t.co/woRasMtqTa
It’s day two of #AlcoholAwarenessWeek, and today we’re in the mood… to talk about all things love, sex and dating – and how alcohol could be impacting those aspects of your life, even if you’re not aware of it.
As it is alcohol awareness week next week compass are holding a facebook Q&A session on monday 15th at 7pm for all of those who would like to know more about alcohol and young people...please see link below😊 https://t.co/X7Yf2YsFAE
Keep your motivations in mind. Whether it's for your health, to save money or for your family, keep reminding yourself of them throughout your quit journey. It will help keep you focused along the way
Warwickshire county council are seeking users views and experiences in relation to the following physical health services...please use the link below to give any feedback😊 https://t.co/x6YHHsx4oy