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  1. A website supplying practical and reliable advice about giving medicine to your child.  The information leaflets cover many medications prescribed to children and answer questions about how and when to give the medicine, plus possible side-effects and problems with dosage. Instructional videos are also available online. 
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  2. CWMT is not a helpline and does not give direct advice or help to individuals.  However, the website provides information and contact points for those who may be able to help. CWMT publish free resources for parents and young people, including booklets on depression, how…
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  3. A website to help you prepare for your first visit to a doctor to discuss your mental health.  Find advice and information about how to plan the conversation and know your rights when making your appointment. 
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  4. eLearning sessions designed especially for families, parents and carers, who are looking for advice and tips with simple and clear guidance on children and young people's mental health, wellbeing and development. 
  5. Moat have been running an apprenticeship scheme since 2009. As an apprentice you gain job specific skills by working alongside experienced employees. You also work towards obtaining a nationally recognised qualification.  If you are interested in a career in housing visit the website for further information, or…
  6. Volunteering made easy. Search for and find volunteering opportunities near you. The UK’s national volunteering database, Do-it.org makes it easy for anyone to volunteer in their community. Do-it.org lists over 1m volunteering opportunities that are posted by volunteer centres, national/local charities and voluntary groups.
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