Children, families and young people links
4Children
4Children develop, influence and shape national policy on all aspects of the lives of children, young people and families. As the Government’s strategic partner for early years and childcare they have a crucial role in co-producing policy with the Department of Education and representing the sector’s views and experiences.
www.4children.org.uk
Advisory Centre for Education
The Advisory Centre for Education (ACE) is an independent national advice centre for parents. It works for an education system which supports all children and promotes the active involvement of parents in their children's education. It aims to provide the information, support and high quality legal advice that parents need to help their children at school particularly when there are problems.
www.ace-ed.org.uk
Anti-Bullying Alliance
The Anti Bullying Alliance aims to raise the profile of bullying by making sure that adults who work with children are aware of the serious effect bullying has on children and feel equipped to deal with any bullying incidents they may encounter. The website includes resources to aid teachers and other youth workers.
www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk
Antidote
Is a not-for-profit organisation that works with schools to develop emotionally literate approaches to teaching and learning.
www.antidote.org.uk
BBC Parenting Pages
The BBC parenting pages contain a wealth of resources for parents including message boards, parenting tips and creative projects for children. Advice on a range of topics such as childcare, financial matters and careers is also available.
www.bbc.co.uk/parenting
Centre for Fun and Families
The Centre for Fun and Families is a national voluntary organisation which assists families where parents are experiencing behaviour and communication difficulties with their children and teenagers. The centre aims to offer practical help to parents with children of all ages through the national promotion and formation of group work programmes.
www.funandfamilies.co.uk
Centre for Research on the Child and Family
This website carries up-to-date information on the research and activities of the Centre for Research on the Child and Family.
www.uea.ac.uk/swk/research/centre
Clubs4Children
The Clubs4children website offers detailed instructions on how to provide extra curricular education, mainly in the form of clubs.
www.clubs4children.org
Department for Education
The Department for Education is responsible for education and children's services. This website provides access to the Department's policies and strategies as well as keeping up with the latest education news.
www.education.gov.uk
Explore Learning
Explore Learning is a network of tuition centres across the UK that provides English and maths tuition for children between the ages of 5 to 14 years. What makes them unique is the learning style and environment that they offer kids. They work alongside and provide free tuition and workshops to local schools and communities.
www.explorelearning.co.uk
Fathers Direct
Fathers Direct is the UK's national information centre on fatherhood, which specialises in providing information on social work, family policy, business development and communications. The website includes pages on child protection policy, equal opportunities policy, separated families and maternity services.
www.fathersdirect.com/
Funky Dragon / Mae'r Ddraig Ffynci
Funky Dragon aims to give under-25 year olds the opportunity to get their voices heard on issues that affect them. Its main priority is to ensure that the views of children and young people are heard, particularly by the Welsh Assembly Government, and to support participation in decision-making at national level. The site is aimed both at young people themselves and those who work with young people.
www.funkydragon.org
Pre-school Learning Alliance
The Pre-school Learning Alliance is a leading educational charity specialising in early years education. It launched materials to support the development of partnership working between pre-schools and extended schools. The pack consists of a number of factsheets providing information and advice for schools on setting up pre-school services, and the Alliance is planning to offer a consultancy service for schools and local authorities. The organisation is also piloting a new 'partnership constitution' which gives schools a more formalised input into the management of charitably-constituted pre-schools.
www.pre-school.org.uk
Schools Out
School's Out aims to provide both a formal and informal support network for all lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender people in education and also to research, debate and stimulate curriculum development on issues of sexuality. This website includes information on discrimination law and LGBT conferences.
www.schools-out.org.uk
Talking Point
Provided by the children's communication charity I CAN. This website provides a valuable resource of information about communication problems and ways to deal with them.
www.talkingpoint.org.uk
Time for Citizenship
This website is run by a group of primary schools in the UK and Europe, led by St John Fisher Primary School, who have been working together to create a free website for primary schools on citizenship since 1999. Registration allows schools to download and submit lesson plans, and enter competitions.
www.timeforcitizenship.org
University of the First Age (UFA)
The University of the First Age (UFA) is a national educational charity, which works in partnership to develop the confidence, achievement and potential of young people through extended learning opportunities.
www.ufa.org.uk
