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Why Are We Here

The purpose of Guardian advice is to provide help to young people and parents by email in their time of need, when they are confused or have challenging issues, which affect their lives. We encourage them and give them support. We maintain consistency, and help them with direction, and set boundaries in their lives. These can be very difficult times for young people, so contact can be made when ever you need advice, with quick response and reply, answering questions and offering impartial, balanced advice to issues covering all aspects of day to day life. Issues to do with parenting, relationships, friends, family, weight, or other physical concerns, fears about bullying and crime, sexual health, drug-taking smoking or drinking.
We challenge young people, to help them be the best they can, and provide the emotional support that will help them progress into adulthood. We aim to help them develop in an age appropriate way.

We cater for every young person visiting our site. Think of us as the guardian angel, agony aunts, mentor or super hero to young people. We're all of these people, with one big bonus for you and your children. Most times, parents cannot tell when young people are at high risk for behavior's such as drug, alcohol use, dropping out of school, pregnancy, crime, depression, or even suicide. One of the difficulties parents face is how to recognize these behavior's and then how to intervene.

Young people can tell us anything, any secret, no matter how embarrassing they feel it is, or how much they need it kept private. There's no risk that their problems will become local knowledge. (Unless they are at serious risk or harm) What's more, as they are confiding in their guardian adviser, they will feel more relaxed and at ease with their innermost fears and emotions, and you will feel that your child as that added protection of being looked after and guided with advice in the right direction.

Obstacles that can cause parents to delay getting help for young people are confusion, denial, and hoping the problem will just go away by itself. Parents should take action before the situation deteriorates.

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