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A conversation from Australia

A few weeks ago Nathan, our Interim CEO, was invited to speak with Tina Waldrom the Director of Evangelism In Australia. Together they spoke about the significance of initiating conversations in diverse settings, whilst attentively listening to people’s stories and ways we can share ours. This podcast explores the work of UDC and the transformative power of conversations in mission.

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Table Talk for Students

We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Table Talk for Students (in print) — a brilliant resource to equip young adults and those around them to have life changing conversations together. It is estimated there are approximately 2.86 million University students in the UK. This time of life can be filled with new opportunities and enjoyment but it can also be a challenging time.

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Welcome to our Interim CEO

Following the departure of our CEO, Sharon Lanfear, we are pleased to introduce you to Nathan Jones (known as Nate) our Interim CEO.

Nate has been involved with UDC since 2017, is the author of 10:10, our youth well-being resource. He has also been involved in the development and co-writing of Table Talk packs including: Wellbeing, Change, Children, Families, and Early Years. He is currently working on the development of three new resources, as well overseeing the work of UDC. 

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A fond farewell to our CEO

This week we say farewell to our CEO, Sharon Lanfear. Over the years, Sharon has been involved in the development of several Table Talks, taking a lead in Table Talk for Women, Wellbeing, Change, Children and Families. She co-authored The Happiness Lab and participated in the filming of the resource as one of the delegates. She also co-authored Resolve. 

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3 new Table Talks for children

Talking is important for everyone, but it's particularly crucial to the mental and emotional health and development of children and young people.

When we support children to talk it can strengthen our relationships with them and give them space to express how they are thinking and feeling. We are therefore excited to launch three brand new resources to encourage children and adults to get talking together, that you can use as a parent, grandparent, a children's worker, teacher etc.

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New well-being resource for children

Poor mental health is increasing in children and young people in the UK with ‘1 in 6’ now likely to be struggling with their mental health. To help equip churches in the vital role they play in supporting children in their communities, we are developing ‘10:10 For Children’ an innovative new well-being resource based on our 10:10 youth version.

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10:10 is a success in local school.

Our new 10:10 wellbeing resource is helping young people to live their best life.

From a marquee set up by a church to connect with young people in its community, to schools, colleges, churches, youth centres as well as an adolescent mental health ward, 10:10 is helping young people across the UK to discover the difference that living well can have on their mental, emotional, physical and spiritual wellbeing.

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Four Well-being resources

UDC exists to help people find life in all its fullness through the power of conversation, and right now the conversation about well-being is as important as ever. Whilst we cannot replace the specialist support provided by GPs, the NHS or counsellors, we can start a conversation around well-being with people in our churches and communities.

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10:10 Release

With support from Allchurches Trust, The Ugly Duckling Company has launched 10:10, an innovative new resource designed to help young people discover the difference that living well can have on their mental, emotional, physical and spiritual wellbeing

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Facing Change — Stepping Into The New Normal

Rather than rush into the ‘new normal’ and firmly shut the door on what has gone before, it’s essential to take time to reflect on what we’ve been through, acknowledge how we’re feeling and look to what’s ahead. Table Talk for Change might be a useful tool to help with this.

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