Here you will find useful presentations, resources and information from our Think Family Matters events or that we have sourced and found useful and relevant to the well-being topics we cover.
Public information and links can obviously be freely shared but please refrain from reproducing content without permission.
eSafety

8 February 2018 – Lymm
This eSafety workshop was delivered in association with the NSPCC, TITAN North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) and The Youth Federation. Click image and links below to download shared resources.
Think Family Matters eSafety video clips from CEOP, ThinkuKnow and the NSPCC
eSafety

17 November 2016 – Thelwall
This eSafety workshop was delivered in association with the O2 NSPCC partnership.
General information, links and resources relating to this topic are shared within the Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThinkFamilyMatters
Video Links:
To watch any of the video’s used during the workshop, please scroll down to the Video Links section at our prior event showing our full playlist.
Further Support Info, Organisations and Charities:
NSPCC Net Aware – information about the most commonly used apps by young people https://www.net-aware.org.uk/
Share Aware – ideas on conversation starters to use with children and advice about staying safe online https://www.nspcc.org.uk/shareaware
ThinkuKnow – CEOP’s ThinkuKnow education programme for children, parents and teachers https://thinkuknow.co.uk/
CEOP – The NCA’s CEOP Command (formerly the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) works with child protection partners across the UK and overseas to identify the main threats to children and coordinates activity against these threats to bring offenders to account. CEOP protects children from harm online and offline – https://ceop.police.uk/
UK Safer Internet Centre – advice and guidance for young people and parents about staying safe online http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/
NSPCC – Resources, support and advice to protect children and young people, inclusive of a support helpline for both parents and children (encompassing Childline) https://www.nspcc.org.uk/
For further eSafety support, resources, please review the materials below shared following a prior event.
11 February 2016 – Lymm
Video Links:
To watch any of the video’s used during the eSafety information event, you can view the clips in the window below or click the YouTube button to go to the Colony channel to see the full playlist and other resources.
Speaker Details:
The organisations that gave talks and information at the eSafety evening are listed here for your reference. Click image to enlarge or print.
A full pack of resources, links and slides are made available to attendees. Should anyone require information, contacts or re-direction to a support organisation, please email kirsty@colonynetworking.co.uk
Supporting work done in schools – January 2016
Assemblies were delivered by Annie Bannister of WSI E-Success at Cherry Tree Primary School on Jan 12th 2016 and workshops were then run in all classes by Kate Coleclough Head of PHSE at Sir Thomas Boteler Church of England High School on Feb 11th 2016. eSafety workshops were also delivered by the NSPCC Warrington Schools Services to children prior to the parent information event.
Videos used in school are included in the above eSafety playlist and are approved videos from CEOPs Thinkuknow education programme and are age appropriate as per guidelines from relevant authorities using their resources.
Mental Health

10 November 2016 – Lymm
General information, links and resources relating to this topic are shared within the Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThinkFamilyMatters
Video Links:
To watch any of the video’s used during the Mental Health awareness event, you can view the clips in the window below or click the YouTube button to go to the Colony channel to see the full playlist and other resources.
Speaker Details: (click on name for full bio or weblink)
Ros Edlin – Stresswatch http://www.stresswatch.co.uk
Katie Hughes – No Rain No Rainbows http://www.norainnorainbows.org
Helen Jones – Mindgift http://www.mindgift.co.uk
Dr Phil Cooper – State of Mind http://www.stateofmindsport.org
Debbie Hayes – Goulding Sleeptalk Consulant
Jo Howarth -The Happiness Club http://www.thehappinessclub.co.uk
Toni MacKenzie – Inner Depths http://www.innerdepths.co.uk
Natacha Thompson – Accord Counselling Services http://www.accordcounselling.co.uk
Spotlight Speakers:
Jake Ryder, The Wolves Foundation http://wolvesfoundation.com
Rachael Johnston, Journey Back to Life https://thejourneyback2life.wordpress.com
Inner Treasure Play Therapy Centre – Sabrina Persiano,
Further Support Info, Organisations & Charities:
Local Authority Support http://www.happyoksad.org.uk
Young Minds http://www.youngminds.org.uk/
Heads Together https://www.headstogether.org.uk/
Mental Health Foundation http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/
Livewire Lifestyle https://livewirewarrington.co.uk/lifestyle
Shared Presentations (click to view):
Allergy Awareness

24 June 2016
Information, links and resources were posted into the Faceboook event here
https://www.facebook.com/events/1025077117539557
Video Links:
Video resources produced by two primary pupils and used by BBC Bitsize and The Anaphylaxis Campaign
Living with anaphylactic allergies – Izzy and Ben’s story
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/z2bxdmn
A child’s perspective on Anaphylaxis
https://www.facebook.com/102740591807/videos/10154029778451808/
To watch any of the video clips used both during the Allergies information event, you can view and share the Allergies playlist from within Colony’s YouTube channel here. Either watch the clips in the window below or, once the video window is activated by clicking on it, click the YouTube button bottom right to go to the channel to see the full playlist and other resources.
Speaker Details:
The organisations that gave talks and information at the Allergies event are listed here for your reference. Click image to enlarge or print.
A full pack of resources, links and slides will be made available to attendees. Should anyone require information, contacts or re-direction to a support organisation, please email kirsty@colonynetworking.co.uk
Financial Security

26 November 2015
Click on the links below to see some of the presentations given at this event.