When faced with your child moving to a specialist care home, it’s normal to feel a multitude of emotions.
Navigating your child’s move to a specialist care home


When faced with your child moving to a specialist care home, it’s normal to feel a multitude of emotions.

Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is a group of rare genetic disorders characterised by the fragility of the skin, often metaphorically referred to as ‘butterfly skin’.

Having a child with special educational needs (SEN) can make parenting even more stressful and complex.

Every year, 24 July is recognised as Samaritans Awareness Day.

With the academic year coming to a close, many young people will be thinking about their next steps in life.

Sarcoma, often known as the ‘loneliest cancer’ due to its lack of awareness, is a rare form of cancer.

Motor neurone disease (MND) is a life-altering diagnosis that not only affects the person with the condition, but also their loved ones.

This week provides an excellent opportunity to shine a spotlight on a crucial issue which is often sidestepped: men’s health.

Graeme Souness, a former Liverpool, Rangers and Scotland player will swim the English Channel to raise money for the Debra charity which supports people with epidermolysis bullosa.

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re focusing on how having a long-term health condition can impact your child’s mental health.
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