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Make the most of Summer – Check out the summer edition of the Child Friendly Warwickshire newsletter!
Summer has arrived and so has our latest Child Friendly Warwickshire newsletter—bursting with fresh ideas, fun activities, and helpful information for families and young people across the county.

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Warwickshire marks International Youth Day by celebrating participation
Warwickshire marks International Youth Day by celebrating participation
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Warwickshire children invited to design official flag and trophy for Warwickshire's Tour of Britain
Young artists and cycling fans aged 11 and under are being asked to help bring the excitement of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men’s race to life by designing the official start flag and winner’s trophy
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Summer fun for families across Warwickshire
Help is on hand to help families to find free and low-cost activities to keep children active, learning and entertained.
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Market Hall Museum gets a visit from the Child Friendly Warwickshire bear
The county's child friendly mascot supported children to be happy and skilled with a recent trip to a historic Warwick museum.
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Take steps to keep children safe and minimise accidents
It’s national Child Safety Week from 2 - 8 June and Warwickshire County Council is supporting the annual awareness campaign from the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT).
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Welcome to the latest edition of the Child Friendly Warwickshire newsletter!
Spring Edition is here!
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Supporting young people’s mental health
Understanding and looking after mental wellbeing is just as important as taking care of physical health and a good habit to develop as early as possible.
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Warwickshire art competition asks children to explore community superpowers
Children and young people across Warwickshire are invited to take part in a special arts competition to celebrate Refugee Week 2025.
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Supporting young people to prepare for exam season and get set for the future
The Set for the Future campaign is part of Warwickshire County Council’s commitment to help young people be skilled, confident, and prepared for further education, work or training.