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Please find below the framework that was agreed by the SMBC Domestic Abuse Priority Group ahead of International Day on 25th November 2018, for the elimination of violence against women and girls.  Please could you consider how to use it within your organisation, including with staff.

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Schools in Solihull have valued Loudmouth’s contribution to their work around relationships and sex education over the years. Some last minute dates have become available in December that they are offering at a discounted price, please see document attached below for the full list of dates.

Information about the theatre in education programmes they are running are available in their online brochure, please see link below.

‘We need to talk about suicide: helping everyone to feel more confident to talk about suicide’ is an eLearning programme that has been developed for the wider public health workforce including voluntary sector, blue light services, prison staff, health and social care. It was developed by a range of experts including those with experience who attempted to take their own lives and those bereaved and affected by suicide.

For further information, please see flyer below.

 

 

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University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Solihull and Heartlands hospitals, is asking all schools to pass on an important message to parents about where to take their children in the event of an accident. Attached below is a brief letter to headteachers, a letter to send to parents and a poster which can be put up at school.

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The Fiveway Cafes have now produced a promotional video. In it, young people explain why the cafe is important to them. The video and further information can be found below.

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