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Looking after yourself and also helping your child look after themselves can be challenging. The adage ‘You can’t pour from an empty cup’ never made more sense, particularly for parents and carers of children with neuro-diversity. It can simply be, exhausting. Physical and mental wellbeing can be hugely impacted by the chaos of all that comes with living with kids, from hormones and work obligations to communication with schools and household responsibilities. It’s hard. 

‘Burnout’ is recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an ‘occupational phenomenon’. It has been classified as a syndrome, meaning a collection of symptoms or signs associated with a specific health-related cause. Burnout can be experienced alongside other life pressures and excessive demands such as responsibilities as a caregiver or parent or living with a chronic illness or condition.

With all this in mind, it’s vital we put our own wellbeing in the mix of daily responsibilities to ensure we remain fit and healthy. I’m sharing a couple of apps opposite that offer support via mobile phones but some of these are subscription based. For more free services and apps I’d recommend visiting the NHS website here >

Headspace

From guided meditations to one-on-one coaching, our team of clinical experts and trained coaches work together to bring you science-backed care.

Calm App

The #1 app for sleep, meditation and relaxation

91% of adults in the UK experienced high or extreme levels of pressure or stress at some point in the past year

Organisations that offer information and support include:

Selfcare Charity

The Self-Care Forum is the national charity which aims to further the reach of self-care and embed it into everyday life.
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Mental Health UK logo

We are the charity for everyone's mental health. We challenge the causes of poor mental health and provide people with the tools they need to live their best possible life at home, school and work
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Rethink Mental Illness

Our groups provide empathy, acceptance and reassurance for people who have been through similar experiences. They provide a listening ear, friendship and social support that makes coping with life’s challenges that bit easier.
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Network of Wellbeing

We connect, people, support projects and inspire action for the wellbeing of people and the planet
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Shout

However you're feeling right now, you don't have to face it alone. We're here to support you with your mental health.
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My Possible Self

Managing anxiety, tackling depression, easing stress and improving sleep can help you enjoy doing more of the things you love.
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