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The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a widely used self-rating scale designed to identify individuals at risk for postpartum depression, which is a common complication of childbirth. The scale…
The “Wise Up to Sexual Abuse: A Guide for Parents & Carers” booklet is a valuable resource that aims to educate and empower parents and carers to protect children from…
“My Family’s Changing Activity” booklet is a beautifully illustrated PDF resource that aims to support children as they navigate the challenges of their parents’ divorce. This interactive activity book not…
“Words Are Not for Hurting” is a book aimed at children aged 4-7. It emphasises the importance of kind words and teaches children to think before they speak. The book…
My Brain, Me, and FASD Interactive Workbook This interactive workbook is designed for children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), helping them understand how their brains work and how FASD…