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National Stress Awareness Day
National Stress Awareness Day provides people with an opportunity to think about our wellbeing and find advice or support on managing stress. The charity Mind has some suggestions for how you can join the conversation about stress.

Teenage mental health research gets £35m funding boost
The government is to invest £35m into speeding up the identification of mental health problems among teenagers. The money is being handed to academics to look at the links between genetics and events in teenagers’ lives to see how their mental health is being affected. The aim is to quickly identify issues such as depression, anxiety, self-harm and eating disorders.

Six out of every 30 children are obese
Six out of every 30 children are obese and it’s because they are being “flooded” with junk food, according to Professor Dame Sally Davies. She has suggested a number of measures to tackle the growing crisis, but the one that has sparked the most debate is her proposal to ban snacking on certain public transport. here was a caveat to her proposal:
“Prohibit eating and drinking on urban public transport, except fresh water, breastfeeding and for medical conditions.”
‘What is Autism?’
This is a free course for parents and carers with a child under 8 years old who has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder since January 2019. It is designed to provide information to help you and your child understand and live with Autism.
When: Wednesday 13 November 9:30am – 12noon
Where: Mackworth Children Centre, Reigate Drive, Derby, DE22 4EQ.
To book onto the course please ring Steps Admin on 01332 641400.
Please note – childcare is not provided and there is limited parking on site.

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Contacts’ Brighter Beginnings workshops start in November!
This four-week programme is for parents of young children aged 0-5 with additional needs covering:
- Where to find support & help in your area
- How to handle meetings: practical hints & tips
- Encouraging positive behaviour
- Get what you need for your child’s education
- Understanding sleep
For booking information, email booking@contact.org.uk
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