The complete list of all life-guiding messages for young people – click the titles for further information
Cute dog image by Josch13
It is the responsibility of the dog owner or the person in charge of the dog to clear up any dog foul left by their dog. If you fail to clean up after your dog you can be issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice, or if the case goes to court a fine of up to £1,000.
(more…)
nestle by Jessica Lucia
Don’t always apply child rules when you are an adult. For example, as children we are told “Don’t talk to strangers”, for safety. As adults, you can do this and make new friends.
(more…)
Jealousy by Luke Saagi
Jealousy denotes a feeling of resentment that someone has gained something that you think you more rightfully deserve; also to anguish caused by fear of unfaithfulness.
(more…)
Kindness is the best gift you can give by Rebecca Osborne
Do not forget small kindnesses, and do not remember small faults.
(more…)
Waterfall rainbow image by Unsplash
There a few steps you can follow to help you tell your parents you are LGBT: choose a good time (when no-one is stressed), have a supportive relative on hand, keep it simple, speak clearly, and give them time to understand.
(more…)
Waterfall rainbow image by Unsplash
“Coming out” is a phrase used when someone publicly starts telling their friends and family that they are LGBT. Be supportive as this is a big statement and they may be feeling emotional e.g. vulnerable, relieved, excited, apprehensive.
(more…)
Money sterling image by PublicDomainPictures
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme offers full compensation up to £85,000 per saver of the amount you have in the account, per UK authorised bank, building society, credit union or friendly society that goes bust.
(more…)
Speeding car image by tookapic
A pedestrian hit at 30mph has an 80% chance of survival. At 40mph, it’s 10%.
(more…)
Jealousy by Luke Saagi
Jean Vanier said “Envy comes from people’s ignorance of, or lack of belief in, their own gifts.”
(more…)
Jealousy by Luke Saagi
Envy is a feeling of discontented or resentful longing brought about by someone else’s possessions, qualities, or luck.
(more…)