Safaplace is a young charity that aims to support the positive mental health and wellbeing of students in Stoke Newington School and the wider community
Do something different tomorrow! Hear Courtney and Caleb Brown's father-son dialogue about courage, overcoming adversity and re-entering mainstream education.
@StokeySchool@father2father
Book at https://t.co/k5e9oem55g
Young people aged 11-19 years old (25 with SEND) can apply to @younghackney for up to £5000 for any youth led project that will improve the lives of other young people in the borough. We believe in you! Closing date on 24th November 2025.
At this weekend's Safaplace Conference we will hear from Tim Linehan, Sarah Johnson and Rhiannon Eglin on making schools more inclusive. Check out these experts and a wealth of others sharing their knowledge on young mental health this Saturday morning https://t.co/k5e9oem55g
Get to grips with changes schools can make for better mental health with Melanie Cunningham, author of "Becoming an Autism-Affirming Primary School" & Julie Dobson, Assistant Head and Head of Sixth Form at Lancaster Girls’ Grammar School. https://t.co/k5e9oelxfI
Ditch those weekend tasks and gain insight into understanding young people! Come to Stoke Newington School next Sat am, We've Jo Law on teenage thinking, Rose White on online safety and Sharren Bridges on listening to thos mask their feelings. Book here https://t.co/k5e9oelxfI
Join us once more on Saturday November 15th for Safaplace's Conference. This year we've a great range of workshops and presentations to support parents and carers. To find out more about our range of speakers and to grab your spot, go to https://t.co/k5e9oelxfI
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our @Safaplace 2024 Conference on Saturday: a brilliant audience, fantastic volunteers, knowledgeable speakers, great venue and an amazing choir @themildmayclub @stoke_newington_school: we hope you all took something useful away with you!
Join #Safaplace24 on Sat for digital tools and talking about substance abuse: Joe @AmysFoundation, Clio & Eleanor @kooth tell it how it is, with plenty of tips for parents/carers. Plus, free on-site counselling sessions available to book from Friday https://t.co/XSxI15HIbI
More highlights at Safaplace '24 this Saturday: Nick Hammond from https://t.co/vhxEFR9GsG, Sarah Johnson’s on Emotionally-Based School Avoidance and Joshua Wilton will share SilverCloud - a CBT-based digital mental health platform. Tickets going fast! https://t.co/XSxI15HIbI
Don't miss 3 wise women this Sat 18th @StokeySchool doors 11.30am, Jo Law on family communication, Dr Lucy Carter on trauma-informed practice for vulnerable young people, plus Marcia Brissett-Bailey, author of ‘Black, Brilliant, and Dyslexic’ https://t.co/XSxI15HIbI
Check out Safaplace ‘24: There are killer workshops this year - come early to sign up for the spot you want - doors open at 11.30am. Don’t miss out on learning more about young mental health! https://t.co/XSxI15HIbI
Book our 2024 Conference - Sat 18th May: Bursting with workshops & resources on family communication #mentalhealth#teenagers - Let's Step Up together! https://t.co/XSxI15Ig1g
The whole point of the rhetoric round immigration is that it has nothing to do with whether people are or are not migrating, and everything to do with encouraging people to be afraid of strangers.
They make exams and tests
harder
to make sure
that fewer children do well.
When the results come out
the papers will say that
standards are going down,
which is teachers' fault
and children are becoming stupid.
In an election year
the govt can say
they'll make it all better.