Switch is a young person’s drug and alcohol service in Dudley Borough and is part of a charity called Cranstoun. They work with young people offering them support and information that is needed to help make choices around drugs and alcohol.
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MoreColourful videos and stories for the under 10's to explain domestic abuse in an easy to understand format.
MoreUseful site for teenagers and older children on domestic abuse and respect in relationships. Videos, stories and quotes to help teenagers understand domestic abuse, violence and respect in relationships.
MoreThe Mix is the UK’s leading support service for young people. We are here to help you take on any challenge you’re facing - from mental health to money, from homelessness to finding a job, from break-ups to drugs. Talk to us via online, social or our free
MoreCEOP advice on internet safety for children & young people, teachers, parents and carers.
MoreE-safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe on the internet.
MoreInteractive and award winning YouTube film on sexual consent showing a short story of a girl's night out. You can click on the screen when you think someone has crossed the line.
MoreWomen’s Aid is the national charity for women and children working to end domestic abuse.
MoreBrilliant acting and interaction with the children. The play itself covered puberty in an open, realistic and humorous way which forms a terrific basis for future discussion with the teacher and each other. So much depends on the enthusiasm of the actors and I feel that we were very lucky to have such a talented pair, not only to perform, but to lead the discussions afterwards. They were able to relate to the children without any embarrassment. SUPERB!!
Governor/Teacher
Compared to other companies we have had covering the same content, the actors were more flexible and accommodating to the children’s individual needs. Through their answers and questions, the children were demonstrating a higher level of understanding, empathy and personal safety.
Safeguarding Lead