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AI and apps to help with mental health

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Are children getting enough exercise

WebAccording to the NHS, children aged between 5 and 18 years old should aim to: Take part in at least 60 minutes of moderate or vigorous physical activity per day. …

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Reading with children: why is it so important

WebReading with a child also aids in relaxation as a calm time for many at the end of the day before bedtime. This routine is also beneficial to the child. For both adults …

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Yoga and children: what are the benefits

WebIt has been discovered that school-age children (ages 6 to 12) who regularly practice yoga and mindfulness have improved physical and mental health. As well as …

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Children and negative body image: are filters to blame

WebWarning: this blog contains discussions of mental health, self-harm, eating disorders and body issues in children which may cause distress. An influx of hyper …

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Neurodiversity in the UK

WebAccording to Harvard Health Publishing, neurodiversity is the way in which people react to the world around them in different ways. It can be seen as the …

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Children and sport: what good does it do

WebMental Health and Exercise Poor mental health is becoming an epidemic for children in the UK. Almost 1 in 5 children in the UK suffer from mental health issues and …

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How Does Fast Food Affect Children’s Health

WebSo how does frequent fast food, or bad food, affect our children’s health? Certainly there are obesity issues. Diets heavy with fats, sugars, salt, and excess …

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Social media and children: can it work

WebSadly, someone who attacks children on social media is not limited to offenders. According to Cybercrew, nearly 20% of children aged 10 – 15 in England and …

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Obesity: Little Lives Matter

WebChildhood obesity is increasing in prevalence and children who are obese are at a much higher risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors, even at …

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Homelessness in the UK, children & mental health

WebAccording to Local Government Association since 2010 there has been a rise in homelessness in the UK. The estimated number of people who are homeless in the …

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Someone to talk to project

WebLittle Lives UK funds and works closely with our partners and other support giving organisations to make sure that children around the UK can receive professional mental …

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How bad housing is affecting the UK’s children

WebAs a result, the number of people residing in temporary housing has been challenging over recent years, with 94,870 households or 62.7% included dependent …

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Donation Confirmation

WebHello, Thank you for your generous donation. Your support is crucial to Little Lives UK’s mission to assist children across the nation. Your contribution will directly …

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UK Government & charities: how is it working

WebAlong with funding, the UK Governments and charities work together to deliver services, reach specific communities around the country and address particular issues. …

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Violent crime on the rise and the effect on children

WebIn recent years the number of violent crimes in the UK has been on the rise. Violent crimes are defined by the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) as ranging from …

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