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Giving Up or Moving On?
Sometimes giving up on a particular goal is the most resilient things a person can do. Find out why ‘keeping on keeping on’ isn’t always the best thing for a person’s wellbeing or their mental health.
Resilience in Difficult Times, and Always
Times are tough and now, perhaps more than ever, we need to help children and young people to become resilient. Here are some ways to help.