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Citizens Advice Scotland
With the energy price cap increasing having enough money to cover these costs may be worrying
If you're struggling to pay your energy bills, you might be eligible for certain grants and support from energy suppliers or the government
Find out more 👉 https://moneymap.scot/energy
Citizens Advice Scotland - Struggling to make your money last till pay day?
Check out our new Money Map ToolA number of resources available that you can use to help make your money go further
Scotland: Moray Sports Centre group personal training
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We offer group personal training at MSC, which can make the thought of going to the gym less daunting!
If you are interested in booking, please email personaltraining@moraysportscentre.co.uk
Scotland: law change on organ donation
From midnight tonight, the law on organ donation in Scotland is changing. If you’ve previously recorded your decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register, there’s no need to re-register. Your decision still stands.
If you want to check, change your decision or update your preferences, you can call the helpline on 0300 303 2094.
More info at Organ Donation Scotland
North Yorkshire Libraries - Hundreds of eBook, Audiobooks and magazines
Meet Libby, the one-tap reading app from your local library.
You can access hundreds of eBooks, audiobooks and digital magazines instantly, just by entering your North Yorkshire library card number.
To get started, download the Libby app, or visit libbyapp.com
Scotland: Child Protection Scotland - stay safe online
STAY SAFE ONLINE
During the pandemic, many children and young people have spent more time online than usual.
In the month Police Scotland reported a 13.4% increase in reports of online abuse and exploitation of young people, we’re running our Keeping Kids Safe Online campaign.
Mobile phones, tablets, laptops and computers have been essential tools for keeping Scotland’s children educated and entertained, especially during lockdown. Sadly, more time online has increased the risk of online exploitation and abuse, making it more important than ever that parents and carers learn how to protect their children from internet-savvy online abusers.
The key to helping keep your kids safe is to be curious. Be calm, friendly and chatty about what your children are doing online – ask them lots of questions about what they look at online and who they are talking to. And don’t just ask them just once, make it a habit to have a regular check in with them about their online lives.
We want to encourage parents and carers to be curious and actively interested in what their children are doing online, and to learn how to help keep them safe from the dangers of online abuse or exploitation.
Read more about how you can keep children safe online here:
https://www.childprotection.scot/stay-safe-online/
During the pandemic, many children and young people have spent more time online than usual.
In the month Police Scotland reported a 13.4% increase in reports of online abuse and exploitation of young people, we’re running our Keeping Kids Safe Online campaign.
Mobile phones, tablets, laptops and computers have been essential tools for keeping Scotland’s children educated and entertained, especially during lockdown. Sadly, more time online has increased the risk of online exploitation and abuse, making it more important than ever that parents and carers learn how to protect their children from internet-savvy online abusers.
The key to helping keep your kids safe is to be curious. Be calm, friendly and chatty about what your children are doing online – ask them lots of questions about what they look at online and who they are talking to. And don’t just ask them just once, make it a habit to have a regular check in with them about their online lives.
We want to encourage parents and carers to be curious and actively interested in what their children are doing online, and to learn how to help keep them safe from the dangers of online abuse or exploitation.
Read more about how you can keep children safe online here:
https://www.childprotection.scot/stay-safe-online/
Scotland: Police Scotland advice for keeping you and your dog safe
💻 Make sure your dog's microchip is kept up to date
🔟 Use a collar & dog tag displaying your contact details (use your surname, not your dog's name)
🚶 Vary the times you walk & the routes you take. Practice good recall & make sure your dog is always in sight
💬 Be wary of strangers asking you questions about your dog
🏡 Make sure your garden is secure & don't leave your dog outside unsupervised
🐶 Don't leave your dog tied up alone, outside shops
🚗 Dogs in cars are an easy target - don't leave them unattended
👀 Be extra vigilant if you have a pregnant dog or litter of puppies
📱 Be wary of what details you share online, such as walking routes or specific locations
What should you do if your dog is lost or suspected stolen?
📞 Phone 101 to report a stolen or missing dog, unless you're witnessing the crime taking place then phone 999
💻 Notify your dog's microchip database
🌐 Post on social media & missing animal websites
🐕 Call local vet clinics, rescues and the local animal warden
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