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Digital mental wellbeing support for Londoners
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Animated parenting tips for struggling households
The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) King’s College London, South London and Maudsley (SLaM) NHS Foundation Trust and Maudsley Charity have worked together to create a series of films to help families struggling during this current situation. ‘Families Under Pressure’ is a series of twelve short films offering parenting tips featuring the recognisable voices…
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The Voices Foundation
The Voices Foundation is an award-winning national charity which use the power of singing to improve the lives of children and young people in the UK. Their aim is to improve musical, educational and personal outcomes for children aged 0-18 through singing. The charity has adapted to utilise YouTube as a platform to deliver music…
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School Bulletin
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Learn with the Royal Museums Greenwich
The Royal Museums Greenwich have teamed up with their Astronomy Education Team to produce online activities and videos. There is plenty to keep budding space enthusiast entertained at home with resources designed by real astronomers, who are also professional science communicators. Activities cater for early years to Key Stage 5, whilst their school holidays link…
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The Pecking Order- Top Trumps Game
Harewood House was built in the Eighteenth Century and sits in the heart of Yorkshire. It is a place to explore exhibitions of contemporary art, rare bird gardens, farm experience and over 100 acres of gardens to explore. While they have been closed they have created a brand-new ‘Top Trumps’ game called the Pecking Order, so that families…
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Help the Victoria and Albert Museum build a collection
The V&A is collecting signs that have been created by individuals and communities in response to the coronavirus outbreak. This rich portrait of life during lockdown could range from rainbow drawings, handwritten notes and shop signs. Submit images of any homemade signs to homemadesigns@vam.ac.uk or share images on social media using #homemadesigns. V&A Exhibition >>
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School Bulletin
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Compass for Key Stage 4
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Half Moon Theatre LIVE
A selection of recent, much-loved productions for young people, are available online for free from Half Moon Theatre, situated in Limehouse. Shows include Need a Little Help (ages 2-7), When Spring Comes (ages 3-7), Butterflies (ages 3-8) and Boys Don’t (for ages 8-12). A new production is added every week on Wednesday to www.halfmoon.org.uk/live, alongside…
