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Stressbusters for Kids Business Club

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PFN supports young people and their families in dealing with the difficulties and stresses of modern life by teaching simple practical techniques and relaxation skills.

Benefits from this training include enabling young people to cope better with the demands of school and, later in life, of the workplace.

Recent surveys suggest that 1 In 10 young people suffer from mild mental health problems.

WILL YOU HELP BY SPONSORING ONE OF OUR PROGRAMMES
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN?

BENEFITS OF OUR PROGRAMMES

  • Reduced stress levels – improved sleep
  • increased calm and ability to concentrate
  • A more positive attitude to life, school and future career
  • Butter relationships with friends teachers, parents and siblings
  • A reduction in violence and bullying

Children say:

“it has helped me because now I control my anger.”

“It has made me more relaxed during exams and stopped me being nervous a lot as well.”

“I have been kinder to my friends and family.”

“I have been sleeping better.”

Nick Clegg MP, PFN Patron, said,

“Stress is something which afflicts children at school as much as it affects adults at home or in the workplace. I am delighted that PFN is doing so much work to tackle the anxieties and tensions which can lead to greater levels of hostilities and violence”

Our Patron Nick Clegg MP with children showing the CDs they had received at the end of a workshop.

Our Patron Nick Clegg MP with children showing the CDs they had received at the end of a workshop.

During the last six years we have run programmes In over 30 schools in Sheffield, but we need to reach more young people.

Fuller details are included in our leaflet. Click here to download as an Adobe Acrobat pdf document.

Click here to download sponsorship form as a MS Word file.

To discuss sponsorship or other ways your business might help contact Claire Finka +44 (0)114 2308821 peace.foundation@waitrose.com

         
 

Last updated 23 June2007