Healthy Relationships

Within our roles of working with children, young people and families, it is important to promote and support strong healthy relationships where appropriate. This includes children’s relationships with their parents, siblings, wider family, peers and other adults such as teachers. Whilst such relationships can have a very positive impact on their impact mental health and well-being, when they aren’t good, they can have a very negative impact.

In this section you will find materials to support you in promoting and encouraging children to understand what a healthy relationship should look like.

Healthy and unhealthy relationships - Childline

Healthy Relationships Toolkit – Teenagers

Separation, divorce and contact - NSPCC

Love Life: resources for young people with learning disabilities - NSPCC

It's Not OK: teaching resources about positive relationships - NSPCC

Making sense of relationships - NSPCC

Parental separation - Barnardo's

Common problems for children and young people - Relate

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