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I have split off the information more suitable for teenagers from the kidzone to this page. I hope you find it useful. Feedback from people is always welcome ...Vipul Masharani

TeenageHealthFreak      

DoctorAnn

If you are a teenager and too shy to come to see us, you might find some helpful advice on these two sites (click on the links above).

Interested in big computer gaming news? click here Warewolf monitor, what to do, glowclock, CPU monitor.. in fact widgets galore. Improve your desktop. go to Konfabulator. This software used is free via Yahoo.
NME. bringing the news about music since 1952 click here
Food for thought... want information about vegetarian diets?..click here. Want info about other diets? there are plenty of links from the web links page on this site. How much should I weigh? click here to go to the BMI calculator. If you appear to be overweight come to see the nurse or doctor for advice about diet control rather that go on fancy and potentially harmful celebrity diets
Had your modem hijacked by a rogue dialler? Get a free download from BT. click the logoBT logo. Technophile?? Here are a couple of links that might be of interest to you

BBC-clickonline - view the streamed program online

GuardianUnlimited - technology news and questions answered

Strictly confidential

Teenagers going to Lutterworth Grammar School can get free confidential advice about anything medical including contraception from Dr Taylor and Sue O'Connor ( school nurse) on Monday, Wednesday and Friday lunchtimes.

If you want information about contraception, drugs, alcohol or almost anything else you can think of try looking at the web links page on this site..click here

An on the subject of School ... here as some websites that contain quizzes etc to help you with GCSEs and A level revision..

Schools

More links to come soon!

Symi's story:

"The worst fight I remember between my mum and my step-dad happened one Saturday when I came back from playing football in the park. I don’t know why they were fighting, but it looked bad. I could hear him cursing, things breaking and my mum crying. My heart was pounding. I was angry and ashamed that the neighbours could hear everything.  My step-dad had probably just come home from the pub with his mates. The fighting was always worse when he drank..."

Domestic violence? its not your fault - you're not alone. Click here

Bullying online

Life can be a misery when you're being bullied at school and if you feel you don't have any friends. Here's help and advice if you're having a hard time. There's also information on how to stay safe.

Childline

ChildLine is the free, 24-hour helpline for children and young people in the UK. Children and young people can call our helpline on 0800 1111 about any problem such as if some one at home or school is giving you a hard time. The line is open 24 hours a day. Children who are deaf or find using a regular phone difficult can try their text phone service on 0800 400 222. ChildLine's counsellors are there to help find ways to sort things out.

If you know somebody who has lost his/her parents Winston's wish is a good website for help and advice.

 

Send mail to V.Masharani@GP-C82611.nhs.uk with questions or comments about this web site.

This page was last updated 26-09-07


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