Heat or Eat. Single Parents’ Responses, What The Government Are Doing And Some Simple Energy Saving Tips.
There is a real fear and panic for single parents around the energy prices going up. The cost is going up over 50% by 1st April. For the average household that is £693 per year.
This will particularly have an effect on single parents. The media term being used by the media “heat or eat” is echoing in the minds of single parent households around the UK.
Lots of single parents have already taken a financial hit with having £20 per week being taken away from Universal Credits, plus the hardship of unpaid child maintenance. The news about the energy will have a direct impact on single parent households across the UK. Hear our members’ responses, what the Government is doing and some simple energy saving tips you can do today.
Single Parent Life Hacks By Indigo Smith
My name is Indigo. My daughter is Ruby. She’s 8 now, and we’ve been on our own at home since she was 1. Don’t worry, the amount of house work went down significantly from that point onwards!
Over the years, I’ve come up with some time savings ideas which work great in our house. I’ve also asked for ideas from other parents and would love to hear your thoughts. Lets share and grow together!
Why Connection With Our Children Has Become Even More Important And Tips How To Connect By Rachel Brydon Founder Of Calm in The Chaos
The world changed when covid hit and one of the resounding messages we understood clearly from the lockdowns and the restrictions on our lives, was that connection is vital.
Why is connection such a valuable tool for us parents to use though? And how do we make it really effective? Find out in this blog by our Creative Lead Facilitator Rachel Brydon.
Post Christmas Gratitude Slump by Rachel Brydon Calm in the Chaos
Christmas has come and gone and you’re feeling a bit deflated as the long nights and cold days lay ahead, and you’re feeling like your children don’t appreciate the effort you went to at Christmas or are not grateful for the gifts they received. How do you get past this?
Single Parents Not Always Merry And Bright This Christmas
Christmas for many is a time to be celebrated – a break from work, socialising with friends and family and shopping in excess. But for single parents, the festive period can be anything but merry, bringing a host of financial, logistical, social and emotional pressures.
We understand that single parents face an increase in household bills and this year have been struck by a decrease in Universal Credit benefits all adding to the financial burden of the holidays.
With many single parents being without their children and working increased hours to meet the demands and expectations of the festive period, we would like to call on Single Parents across Wales to join our network so that we can support you in combatting the Christmas blues.
Candidate Amelia for Cardiff West. Etholiad Senedd Ieuenctid Cymru 2021, Welsh Youth Parliament Elections 2021
Etholiad Senedd Ieuenctid Cymru 2021, Welsh Youth Parliament Elections 2021, means that young people aged between 11- 18 years old can vote for a candidate in their area. Voting will take place between 1-22nd November 2021.
We interviewed Amelia ahead of the youth parliament elections and we think you’ll agree that Amelia is a leader of the future.
Candidate Amelia is a focused young person with heart and a real ambition to make a difference in her community. Plus Amelia is growing up in a single parent household and is a real inspiration to other young people.
What Is The Difference Between Co-Parenting and Parallel Parenting? Plus Tips From Single Parents Around CoParenting
Rom coms and other media would have us believe that when a relationship breaks down or we part ways with someone we’ve had a child with that you meet for coffee, are best mates or generally run through meadows together.
I’m sure a small percentage of the single parent population do have that, but the vast majority will have been on a rollercoaster to get to the coparenting relationship they have today. Or they manage to parallel parent or even counter parent.
Guilt, Expenses, Childcare and Juggling. Single Parents and Summer Holidays
SPW Director Rachel Cule appeared on BBC Radio Wales Dot Davis breakfast show to voice the struggles of being a single parent and managing the 6 weeks of summer holidays.
What really came through from our members was the overriding feeling of guilt, expense and the juggling act of the summer holidays is a big and stressful time for single parents.
5 Ways You Can Explore Embodied Pleasure For Healing- By Trainee Embodiment and Sexual Wellness Practitioner Rachel Siân
Pleasure is a positive and inherent part of who we are as humans. We are biologically designed to experience pleasure in a multitude of ways, via our five senses. Furthermore, our eros can be viewed as not just our libido, but our life force, creativity and the very essence of who we are. However, people’s upbringings or distressing or traumatic life events can take their toll on their relationship to pleasure.
Top Tips For Surviving A Child’s Birthday Party With The Other Parent By Single Parents
There will be a lot of situations in a single parents life that they will have to be in the same room as their ex partner, and one of those reasons may be your child’s birthday party. This can stir up so many emotions and be a highly stressful situation. So we have round up some top tips to consider.
How CMS is failing our children – Issue 1 – The reality for single parents
One of the first subjects that was addressed was the Child Maintenance Service. This is an issue that is discussed and brought up over and over again by our SPW Members in Wales. Therefore, we decided to create some research around the impact of CMS and see if there are any common themes between single parents' experiences around CMS. We are showing the results in a series of 3 blogs and invite more single parents to get involved and complete the survey.
Let’s Have A Bloody Conversation- A Single Dad’s Guide To Talking To Daughters About Periods. Plus What Period Products Are Out There.
A single dad’s guide to talking to daughters about periods and a low down of the products out there. Including sustainable options.
3 Important Tips I Wish I’d Known At The Start Of My Zero Waste Journey By Russ Storer Owner Of Balance Swansea
I'm Russ, father of 13-year-old Ella and owner of 'balance' a zero waste/refill shop in Swansea. A place where you can bring your own containers and bottles to fill up on dry goods, cleaning products and personal hygiene liquids. We've already saved over 10,000 pieces of plastic being sent to recycling, landfill or left to breakdown in nature and the movement is only getting bigger.
What It’s Like To Love And Let Go Of An Alcoholic Partner By Anon SPW Single Parent Member
Anon SPW member gives her honest and heart wrenching account of being with loving, and letting go an Alcoholic partner.
I have lived the life of ‘The Wife of an Alcoholic’ for many years. It’s not a moniker I would have chosen for myself, but it is who I have become. Now, it is an identity I want to shed. I have a mountain to climb to become ‘me’ again. I am rebuilding myself – my mind and body- from the ground up.
An insight into single parents and the poverty trap by Elizabeth Taylor
Even before this pandemic research consistently showed that single parents are likely to experience loneliness and isolation. Loneliness and isolations has always been a big issue for single parents and something that is brought up over and over again with SPW members.
Loneliness during lockdown for single parents and SPW’s response by Amy Holland
Even before this pandemic research consistently showed that single parents are likely to experience loneliness and isolation. Loneliness and isolations has always been a big issue for single parents and something that is brought up over and over again with SPW members.
How do I teach my child about racism? What do I say?
Sophia Mico gives us some tips on how to speak to our children about racism.
What it is Really Like for 1 Parent 1 Child Single Parent Families During Lockdown?
Who would have believed it? There is no doubt that the Coronavirus pandemic has taken us all by surprise. Even those who should have been better informed on the risk of a pandemic sweeping the globe have been caught out! (Coronavirus: World must prepare for pandemic, says WHO).
What can we do with all our bulk buying loo roll? Make a toilet roll castle!
It was suggested on the group that we come up with daily ways of combatting the negativity and loneliness and isolation that single parents might feel during the Covid-19 outbreak, and uncertainty in these times.
My Journey With Body Positivity as a Single Parent
When I first split from my partner the idea of dating somebody new was not at the top of my priority list, it was more about finding a new house and keeping a 4 year old and a newborn alive on my own.

