City of York Council will be providing a series of free New Year programmes to help support parents and carers after the Christmas period.
Christmas can be a fun time for families, but it can also be a time that places a great strain on relationships in families too.
The programmes are called Strengthening Families Strengthening Communities and are designed to support parents and provide them with fresh ideas on dealing with a range of children’s behaviour.
The programmes will take place in the New Year at the following locations:
• Hob Moor – at Hob Moor Children’s Centre, Green Lane, Acomb starting Tuesday 10 January, 9.30am – 12.30pm
• Haxby – at Oaken Grove Community Centre, Reid Park – starting Monday 9 January, 9.30am – 12.30pm
Over 600 parents in York have already enjoyed the programme, funded by the Department for Education (DfE), over the last five years and it is hoped that more will be able to take part before March 2012.
The ain emphasis of the programme is on:
• Enhancing relationships between parents and their children through anger management and solution building
• A range of techniques to get children to work with you, rather than against you
• Activities to help mothers and fathers understand how their own family backgrounds influence their behaviour
• Encouraging parents to access community resources
The programmes are free and run for a whole term. To find out more about this, and the range of other programmes available in York, parents can access the Parent’s Zone at www.yor-ok.org.uk
To contact the Family Information Service direct, phone: 01904 554628, text: ‘parent’ to 07624 802244 or email: fis@yor-ok.org.uk