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Action for ME CFE & PVFS
Improving the lives of people with ME
M.E. is also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). It is sometimes diagnosed as Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome (PVFS).
http://www.afme.org.uk/
2005-05-04 - viv muldrew - PSHE Other Resources
Improving the lives of people with ME
M.E. is also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). It is sometimes diagnosed as Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome (PVFS).
http://www.afme.org.uk/
2005-05-04 - viv muldrew - PSHE Other Resources
Action for ME young people's site
You and M.E. Information arranged by age group What is M.E? What causes M.E? What does it feel like? Diagnosis The medical team A guide to hospitals Treatments Controlling symptoms Pacing Diet Other approaches Your rights Telling others Getting better Feeling low Controlling symptoms Graded activity CBT Relapses Education - Primary Secondary FE & HE: Introduction When you are first ill Your rights & education Education support Accessing education Getting back to school Exams Distance/open learning Boarding schools Bullying Choosing a career Further education Higher education Accommodation Financial support Coping Looking after yourself Taking a break Life Friends Telling friends Stay in touch Help a friend Make new friends Claiming benefits Moving out Holidays Transport employment Finding your first job Stopping work Getting back to work Reality Bytes How we can Help Who is Action for M.E? What we offer Get Involved Raise some money Adventures and challenges Ask The Guru Let a4M.E Entertain You! To be continued Your stars Celeb support Cool stuff Poems & stories In Print InterAction Publications Links Safe surfing News Campaigns & archives Keep safe Safe & sound Tackling Abuse & M.E.
http://www.a4me.org.uk
2005-05-04 - viv muldrew - PSHE Other Resources
You and M.E. Information arranged by age group What is M.E? What causes M.E? What does it feel like? Diagnosis The medical team A guide to hospitals Treatments Controlling symptoms Pacing Diet Other approaches Your rights Telling others Getting better Feeling low Controlling symptoms Graded activity CBT Relapses Education - Primary Secondary FE & HE: Introduction When you are first ill Your rights & education Education support Accessing education Getting back to school Exams Distance/open learning Boarding schools Bullying Choosing a career Further education Higher education Accommodation Financial support Coping Looking after yourself Taking a break Life Friends Telling friends Stay in touch Help a friend Make new friends Claiming benefits Moving out Holidays Transport employment Finding your first job Stopping work Getting back to work Reality Bytes How we can Help Who is Action for M.E? What we offer Get Involved Raise some money Adventures and challenges Ask The Guru Let a4M.E Entertain You! To be continued Your stars Celeb support Cool stuff Poems & stories In Print InterAction Publications Links Safe surfing News Campaigns & archives Keep safe Safe & sound Tackling Abuse & M.E.
http://www.a4me.org.uk
2005-05-04 - viv muldrew - PSHE Other Resources
Advice on bullying
Useful site with information on how to talk to youngsters, schools, legal advice, keeping diaries,etc:
http://www.kidscape.org.uk/
2005-10-10 - viv - PSHE Other Resources
Useful site with information on how to talk to youngsters, schools, legal advice, keeping diaries,etc:
http://www.kidscape.org.uk/
2005-10-10 - viv - PSHE Other Resources
Advisory Centre for Education (ACE)
Free telephone advice for parents on bullying exclusion special needs school admission appeals
http://www.ace-ed.org.uk
2005-05-04 - viv muldrew - PSHE Other Resources
Free telephone advice for parents on bullying exclusion special needs school admission appeals
http://www.ace-ed.org.uk
2005-05-04 - viv muldrew - PSHE Other Resources
Anti bullying
Anti bullying, safety, staying safe, Dot Com has proven that children take on board the message, if they identify with the messenger. The site was launched in December 1999 and is now a safe haven for thousands of children from more than 40 countries receiving as many as 20,000 visitors a day.
http://www.missdorothy.com/
2006-04-11 - viv muldrew - PSHE Key Stage 2
Online exercises
Printable and/or worksheets
Games, tests or quizzes
Anti bullying, safety, staying safe, Dot Com has proven that children take on board the message, if they identify with the messenger. The site was launched in December 1999 and is now a safe haven for thousands of children from more than 40 countries receiving as many as 20,000 visitors a day.
http://www.missdorothy.com/
2006-04-11 - viv muldrew - PSHE Key Stage 2
Attractive careers site
Choosing subjects, jobs, careers, sponsorship, summer placements, part time, sandwich placement, training, modern apprenticeships, traineeships
http://www.s-cool.co.uk/careers_final/default.asp
2004-06-27 - viv muldrew - PSHE Key Stage 3
Online exercises
Printable and/or worksheets
Games, tests or quizzes
Choosing subjects, jobs, careers, sponsorship, summer placements, part time, sandwich placement, training, modern apprenticeships, traineeships
http://www.s-cool.co.uk/careers_final/default.asp
2004-06-27 - viv muldrew - PSHE Key Stage 3
Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) also known as (CAPD)
For those who have Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) it is the Auditory information processing function which has a faulty connection. APDs are normally not deaf they only process part of what they hear which may be random so that often the meaning is lost, or they get a totally incorrect idea of what has been said although yhey may be able to repeat the words back word for word. APDs cannot control when they process auditory information. (Like a loose connection in a faulty computer processor it fails when you least expect it to). APDs have an Auditory (verbal) information Processing Disorder, therefore APDs will also have problems processing verbal code, and as text is also verbal code reading and writing will be affected. Therefore APD is a cause of Dyslexia. Some APDs are easily distracted by background noise and / or unexpected noises.
http://www.apduk.org
2005-05-17 - viv muldrew - PSHE Other Resources
Printable and/or worksheets
For those who have Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) it is the Auditory information processing function which has a faulty connection. APDs are normally not deaf they only process part of what they hear which may be random so that often the meaning is lost, or they get a totally incorrect idea of what has been said although yhey may be able to repeat the words back word for word. APDs cannot control when they process auditory information. (Like a loose connection in a faulty computer processor it fails when you least expect it to). APDs have an Auditory (verbal) information Processing Disorder, therefore APDs will also have problems processing verbal code, and as text is also verbal code reading and writing will be affected. Therefore APD is a cause of Dyslexia. Some APDs are easily distracted by background noise and / or unexpected noises.
http://www.apduk.org
2005-05-17 - viv muldrew - PSHE Other Resources
BBC key skills
http://www.bbc.co.uk/keyskills/index.shtml
2006-01-09 - viv - PSHE Other Resources
Online exercises
Printable and/or worksheets
Games, tests or quizzes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/keyskills/index.shtml
2006-01-09 - viv - PSHE Other Resources
BBC'S Newsround PSHE Ability, Alcohol Drugs & Tobacco
Good selection of current PSHE topics: Ability - New Year's resolutions How do you do your homework? Coping with exam stress Play to your strengths Balancing demands Alcohol, drugs and tobacco Prince Harry's drug-taking Drugs in the Olympics Boys' attitudes to work Shock tactics information and advice on Drugs Drugs in sport Smoking in movies Cannabis and young people Binge drinking and drug use Smoking
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/teachers/pshe_11_14/default.stm
2005-03-02 - viv muldrew - PSHE Other Resources
Online exercises
Printable and/or worksheets
Games, tests or quizzes
Good selection of current PSHE topics: Ability - New Year's resolutions How do you do your homework? Coping with exam stress Play to your strengths Balancing demands Alcohol, drugs and tobacco Prince Harry's drug-taking Drugs in the Olympics Boys' attitudes to work Shock tactics information and advice on Drugs Drugs in sport Smoking in movies Cannabis and young people Binge drinking and drug use Smoking
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/teachers/pshe_11_14/default.stm
2005-03-02 - viv muldrew - PSHE Other Resources
Boys only!
Male health - there's a section for the under 25s Alcohol - Smoking - Road accidents - Depression - Healthy eating - Leaving Home Sexual problems - Testicular Problems
http://www.malehealth.co.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=557
2005-11-14 - viv - PSHE Other Resources
Printable and/or worksheets
Male health - there's a section for the under 25s Alcohol - Smoking - Road accidents - Depression - Healthy eating - Leaving Home Sexual problems - Testicular Problems
http://www.malehealth.co.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=557
2005-11-14 - viv - PSHE Other Resources
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