Saving money, paying for childcare, coping with worries
Healthy living
Fussy eating, salt and sugar, staying active and forming good habits
Parent mental health
Coping with parental guilt, loneliness, burnout and suicidal thoughts
Fun at home
Ideas for celebrations and keeping children and teenagers entertained
Technology
Games, apps, social media and staying safe online
You don’t have to share your details with us – there are lots of reasons why you might want to remain anonymous, which we will respect. All calls are confidential, and we will always seek your agreement before we share any of your details with other organisations. The only time we will share information without your consent is if we think there is a life-threatening situation, or if you or someone else might be at risk of significant harm. On these occasions we may need to contact the Police, Ambulance Service or Children’s Social Care.
We keep your chat data for up to seven years, and share anonymised data with the commissioners of this service. By using Parent Talk, you understand and give your explict consent to this.
Your email address will not be used for any reason beyond giving you parenting information, support and advice.