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Its not your fault

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Its not your fault provides practical information for children, young people and parents going through a family break-up. The site talks about how you feel, how to feel better, how to cope and where to go for further help.

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NACOA

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NACOA provides information and advice to children and young people growing up in families where a parent suffers from alcoholism. If you would like to talk to someone about the problems you are experiencing then you can call the free confidential helpline on 0800 358 3456.

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Parent Network Scotland

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Deliver courses and workshops in parenting skills to parents and professionals. They work to improve family relationships for parents, carers and children. They do this by offering support in changing patterns of behaviour and dealing more positively with the challenges of family life.

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Parenting Across Scotland

This is a partnership of voluntary organisations who use their experience of working with thousands of parents to find ways of supporting parents and families better. Find out about programmes and resources that can help you and your child.

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rd4u

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rd4u has been designed for and by young people to support young people after the death of someone close to them. You can look at ideas for coping, offer advice to others and share your thoughts and feelings via the online message board. A telephone helpline is also available (9.30-5.00, Mon ?– Fri) on 0808 808 1677.

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The Hideout

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The Hideout for information about domestic violence that is easy to read and understand. Find out what you can do to be safe, who you can talk to and more.

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