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  • BBC Bitesize
     - Learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers. Find videos and audio clips by level, subject and topic.
  • TEDEd
     - ED-Ed is working with expert educators and TED speakers throughout the world to support the millions of students and teachers affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Together, they create and share high-quality, interactive, video-based lessons for free.
  • Learn
    – Learning something new keeps your brain active and is a constructive thing to do. There are lots of free online learning platforms for all subjects and levels, including BBC Learning, FutureLearn and Skillshare.
  • Citizens Advice Service – Large network of charities which offer confidential advice online, over the phone, and in person, for free. Check what help you can get if you can’t afford to pay bills like council tax and energy because of coronavirus (COVID-19). Also find out when you can get a payment holiday for bills like mortgages and tax debt.

  • Money Advice Service – Free, impartial money advice set up by the Government, including advice on your rights to sick pay, what benefits you can claim if you’re self-employed or not entitled to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) during this coronavirus outbreak.

In the current climate of increasing pressures on our healthcare system, our NHS people potentially face significant stresses.

Our NHS People have introduced a confidential staff support line, operated by the Samaritans and free to access from 7:00am to 11:00pm, seven days a week.

This support line is here for when you’ve had a tough day, are feeling worried or overwhelmed, or maybe you have a lot on your mind and need to talk it through. Trained advisers can help with signposting and confidential listening.

Call: 0300 131 7000

Alternatively, you can text FRONTLINE to 85258 for support 24/7 via text.