A new free online course aimed at giving parents the skills and strategies to help manage misbehaviour, reduce stress in the home, and encourage kids to be confident and resilient launched yesterday (13 February).
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City’s young people urge MPs to support emotional wellbeing
Young people from HeadStart Wolverhampton travelled to Westminster to highlight the need for support around children and young people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Read More »Social care job opportunities on show at recruitment fair
Social care professionals can find out more about some of the job opportunities available in Wolverhampton at a recruitment fair in Birmingham next month.
Read More »Bostin day out at the first Black Country Musicom
A huge outdoor music and comedy festival will take place in the grounds of Himley Hall on Black Country Day, it was revealed today.
Read More »Mayor prepares for biggest fundraising night of the year
Civic dignitaries from Staffordshire, Warwickshire, France and Germany will be among around 220 invited guests in Tamworth this week for the biggest event in the annual Mayoral calendar.
Read More »Could you bear to lose someone you love?
A new campaign urging young drivers to stay safe behind the wheel is being launched in Dudley.
Read More »Positive Parenting in Dudley
A new free online course aimed at giving parents the skills and strategies to help manage misbehaviour, reduce stress in the home, and encourage kids to be confident and resilient launched today (13 February).
Read More »Hundreds engage with Tamworth town centre campaign
Hundreds of people have so far engaged with a new campaign which seeks to explore how Tamworth town centre can evolve and grow for the future.
Read More »Solihull Clean Air policy approved
Solihull’s Clean Air Strategy 2019-2024 was approved at the Council’s Cabinet meeting on Thursday 7 February 2019.
Read More »Crack the code and support Fairtrade
As part of Fairtrade Fortnight 2019, there’s a chance to take part in two new Fairtrade Trails. Artwork, created by local school children and community groups, will be displayed in shops and businesses across Solihull and Chelmsley Wood –this year the art, will be tea-themed.
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