Sandy Bear Children s Bereavement Charity has partnered up with Jess Childs, an author who writes about big issues for little people. The youth charity and author have joined forces to help support the increasing number of young people affected by bereavement. Jess is the author of Ivy and the Rock based on her own experiences of love and loss, which made her want to help the bereaved youth, particularly in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. There is a free reading of Ivy and the Rock by Jess herself, available to view on the Sandy Bear website. Jess mother Olwen, who tested positive for coronavirus, died in November after delayed cancer treatment following the first UK lockdown.
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NASPA, which has 15,000 members, because it, “exemplifies how to support a growing student population that often requires a unique type of assistance.” Nationally, more than 20% of all students are parents themselves, and 70% of those students are mothers who find they are often invisible and overlooked on campuses.
SP@M helps build a community of supporting students who are “pursuing education while parenting.”
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SP@M. The two programs work closely together to assist adult student learners with financial need and educational support.
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SP@M has grown from a website with resources to a small but effective program offering support services that provide access to resources and opportunities that build student parents’ capacity to persist and succeed at
Youths on scrambler bikes tearing up turf and riding on footpaths in Swansea s Copper Quarter
South Wales Police are asking parents to do their bit
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People living in Swansea s Copper Quarter are too anxious to use footpaths there because of youths riding off-road type motorbikes.