P655 CEEFAX 2 655 Fri 21 Jan 22:12/04       HELP FOR TEACHERS FROM SAMARITANS 1/3 The Samaritans is addressing the issue of depression among young people with a new online Youth Pack at www.samaritans.org "Having the pack online means teachers have instant support in helping young people discuss the issues." said youth co-ordinator Alison Weisselberg. Classroom activities include workshops and role plays on subjects such as fear, isolation and self-harm. * The Samaritans helpline no. is 0345- 909090 (Rep of Ireland: 1850-609090). CSV index 650 TV 600 Main menu 100 Read Hear 640 News 101 Weather 400 Next Page NWestTV Headlines Main Menu
P655 CEEFAX 2 655 Fri 21 Jan 22:11/11       HOME TRUTHS TOLD BY STORM DAMAGE 2/3 A south London home for difficult children forms the backdrop for a new film for BBC2. Storm Damage follows the story of streetwise Stefan (16) who goes too far at school one day and pulls a knife in teacher Danny Guildford's class. Guildford is played by Adrian Lester who said the film "seeks to understand the kind of child that, up until now, we've just turned our back on." Storm Damage goes out on BBC2 at 10pm, this Sunday, Jan 23. CSV index 650 TV 600 Main menu 100 Read Hear 640 News 101 Weather 400 Next Page NWestTV Headlines Main Menu
P655 CEEFAX 2 655 Fri 21 Jan 22:11/19       FUNDING KEEPS YOUNG MUMS LEARNING 3/3 School Standards Minister Estelle Morris has announced a £10m drive to cut the number of teenage pregnancies. The aim is to ensure girls do not drop out of school after having a baby, but instead receive support throughout. The money will also fund projects which warn about the pitfalls of early parenthood — there have already been 13 successful schemes around the country. "It is vital that teenage parents stay in school - it protects their future as well as their children's," said Morris. CSV index 650 TV 600 Main menu 100 Read Hear 640 News 101 Weather 400 Next Page NWestTV Headlines Main Menu