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Childline Aberdeen volunteer wins national award for 2,000 hours service

Louise Williams from Stonehaven won an NSPCC People Award for her services to Childline Aberdeen during the pandemic.

Body image: Lockdown has heightened concerns in children

Young people are constantly exposed to online content giving distorted views of reality, affecting their self-esteem, writes Jamie Murray.

Aberdeen students bring community together with virtual festival

Aberdeen students bring community together with virtual festival © Supplied Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Robert Gordon University (RGU) students have raised more than £2,000 for two local charities after organising a virtual festival. With a focus on community, culture and escapism, the festival has had to be run in a digital format for the second year in a row due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. However, during this challenging time for university students, the events cohort came together to adapt their learning to organise a virtual festival and raised £2,637.

Childline seeks volunteers to help north-east children

Childline seeks volunteers to help north-east children by Leanne Ferries © Tom Hull A Childline volunteer. As we start the new year in another period of lockdown with schools closed once again, we are very conscious of the many children who will be feeling isolated and alone. At Childline, we speak to children about their mental and emotional health every day. Since lockdown measures were first introduced last March, we’ve held more than 3,000 counselling sessions with children living in Scotland who have contacted us with concerns about their mental and emotional health. The top concerns they spoke to us about were anxiety, low mood, depression, low self-esteem and loneliness.

Appeal for volunteers to join Aberdeen Childline

Appeal for volunteers to join Aberdeen Childline by Kerri Stewart, Childline Aberdeen volunteer co-ordinator 06/01/2021, 10:02 am © Tom Hull A call for volunteers to join Childline has been made As we enter a new year, there’s no doubt that 2020 was tough for all of us. Children’s lives have been hit particularly hard, with school closures and clubs and activities being limited due to restrictions put in place to control the pandemic. At the beginning of 2021, many of us will embark on New Year’s resolutions, perhaps getting some exercise, giving up a guilty pleasure, or spending more time doing the things you love.

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