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Information Sheets

The following Information Sheets contain descriptions of What’s Up, the organisation and the calls it receives. Some sheets focus on the problems and issues raised by callers with us. This list will be added to and updated as we gather more information on the issues facing the children and young people who call What’s Up.

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Bullying (144KB)
Information on calls to What’s Up about bullying

 

Child Abuse (132KB)
Information on calls to What’s Up about child abuse

 

Counsellor Training (101KB)
Information on Counsellor training procedures at What’s Up

 

Family Relationships (142KB)
Information on calls to What’s Up about family relationships

 

It's Your Call (1.38MB)
An information sheet about What's Up specially for children and young people. Print it and pass around!

 

Peer Relationships (285KB)
Iinformation on calls to What’s Up about peer relationship issues

 

Sex and Intimacy (137KB)
Information on calls to What’s Up about sex and intimate relationships

 

Statistical Summary (597KB)
An overview of all calls received at What’s Up during the previous year

 

Suicide (146KB)
Information on calls to What’s Up about suicide

 

The Kids Help Foundation Trust (124KB)
A profile of the charity

 

When To Call (94KB)
A chart showing the times when the counselling phones are busiest and least busy so you can plan to have your call answered as quickly as possible

 

   
  These info sheets will let you know who calls us, why they call, and the best times to call!  
Shanelle

IT'S YOUR CALL
Download this information sheet specially for children and young people, print it and pass it around.

Download (1.38MB)

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