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The programme will deliver training, resources, and support to schools across South Yorkshire, aiming to improve health outcomes for children and young people with Asthma.

The Asthma Friendly Schools initiative recently started as a pilot in 8 primary and secondary schools across South Yorkshire and we are now in a position to offer the opportunity to every school together providing access to the following resources:

Independent travel training is tailored and practical help for disabled people to travel by public transport, on foot or by bike. It aims to help children and young people travel independently and without fear so they can get to school or college, work and for social and leisure activities.

Both parent / carers and teens need to bear in mind that young people are struggling to make sense of who they are and where they fit in. Their online presence is a vital part of that. Teens may also have a different sense than their parents of where the boundaries lie – but both young people and parents need to be streetwise - being online is not wholly controllable and children and young people need to have the same levels of alertness and judgement that they would in any public place. It’s really important that they know:

The programme will deliver training, resources, and support to schools across South Yorkshire, aiming to improve health outcomes for children and young people with Asthma.

Advice for Parents/Carers:
You want to do what is best for your child. You know about the importance of car seats, stair gates and other ways to keep them safe. But, did you know that one of the best ways to protect them is to make sure they have all of their vaccinations at the time they are recommended to ensure the mostly timely protection.