Coronavirus: Information for Children and Young People
Coronavirus Information for Children and Young People
- Coronavirus easyread children’s book
- Coronavirus – social distancing
- Coping with Change – ‘Schools Out’ document
- Children’s comissioner – A guide to Coronavirus
- Coronavirus: A social story for children with good literacy skills
- Coronavirus poster
- Easy Read information about the Coronavirus
- Time to Come In, Bear: A children’s story about social distancing
- Why do people need to wear PEE in Covid-19?
- Covid-19 Germ Experiment Video
- Coronavirus – a book for children (Nosy Crow)
- Saying Goodbye – a short animation to help parents talk to their children about the death of a loved one during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- My Hero is You – IASC storybook for children on Covid-19.
- Looking after your mental health and wellbeing during Coronavirus – Information for Children and Young People.
- Public Health COVID-19 Webinar for Young People: A recording of the LIVE Young Peoples Covid-19 webinar is now available.
- Hertfordshire’s response to Children and Young People’s Feedback on Mental Health and Wellbeing in relation to Coronavirus
- HMN Helpline for children and young people aged 10-17 in Herts which will provide emotional support, advice and information, signposting and discuss coping strategies – Helpline number: 01923 256391. They are also able to offer support to parents either through this line, or their 18+ 24/7 line, reached through the same number.
- “Be Okay” – a video telling the story of Gulliver the street cat’s experiences of the current pandemic.
- The World has Turned Upside Down story
- How do I feel worksheet
- Mencap: What may happen if I have to go to hospital because of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Mencap: What may happen if someone else I know has to go to hospital because of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Mencap: Why we wear PPE
- Wearing a Mask story board – Part one
- Wearing a Mask story board – Part two
- We Wear Masks – a social story about the Coronavirus
- Stem4: Worried about Coronavirus (COVID-19)? – a booklet for young people