As children across Orkney head back to school, Children First is reminding parents and carers that support is available now and all year round for families facing challenges.
The start of a new school year can be an exciting time, but it can also bring additional pressures for children and families. For some, returning to routines, managing anxiety, navigating friendships, dealing with financial worries or accessing the right support can feel overwhelming.
Children First’s support line offers free and confidential practical, emotional and financial support to families across Scotland. Parents and carers can contact the team at any time on 08000 28 22 33 or through webchat.
The charity’s support line has seen increasing demand, with close to 14,000 people* benefiting from support over the past year with concerns including mental health, money worries, family relationships and online harm.
Children First’s chief executive, Mary Glasgow, said:
“Children First’s support line regularly hears from parents and carers from across Orkney that are finding raising their babies, children and teenagers harder than ever.
“The return to school can bring a mix of emotions for children and families. While some children look forward to seeing friends and getting back into a routine, others may feel anxious, worried or unsure about the months ahead.
“Whatever challenges families are facing, Children First are here to help. Our support line team provides compassionate, expert support on a wide range of issues, including financial worries, mental health, family relationships and accessing practical support.
“You don’t have to wait until things feel overwhelming to reach out. If you’re unsure where to turn, we’re here for you.”
Children First helps children, their families and the people that care for them by offering emotional, practical, and financial support in their homes, communities and through its national support line.
Visit www.childrenfirst.org.uk/supportline to start a webchat with one of the team and find out more.
