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Children 1st is the working name of the Royal Scottish Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Registered office: 83...
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Complaints policy
At Children First, we welcome all kinds of feedback, both positive and negative, because it helps us to be a...
Coming home with a new baby
The first few days of having your baby at home can be exciting, exhausting and nerve-racking, especially if it’s your...
Teenage behaviour
Do you remember your own teenage behaviour? No matter how old your child gets, no matter what comes out of...
Understanding self harm
For parents it can feel overwhelming to discover your child is self harming, as can trying to figure out what...
Managing Children's Behaviour
These are some things which parents tell us have really helped them. When you are feeling most challenged as a...
Helping your child with mental health issues
Worries about mental health in the family are among the main reasons parents and carers get in touch with Children...
Bullying
Bullying is a concern for many of the families who contact Children First support line. Although the thought of your...