Over the next few weeks…I wishedI could seemy friendssoon…You knowSudds, schools willbe back soon andyou’ll see them then,not to mention allthe Videocalls.But nowthat lockdown isstarting to ease offmaybe you’ll getto see them verysoon…Makea wish,Sophie…I’ll talk totheir parentsfirst…Thanks,Dad!HappyBirthday!HappyBirthday,Sophie!HappyBirthday,Sudds!You’rewelcome...HappyBirthday,Sudds!It’s because ofthe great work of theworld medics, scientistsand Uberheroes thatthings have improved –But there’s still along way to go!but as long aswe all work togetherand act responsibly we candefeat this in time, We allhave to adjust to thispost Covid world!Yeah indeed, buteveryone needs toremember to still dothe basics, washing ourhands, keeping ourdistance and wearingface masks –A veryspecial thankyou toeveryone…...includingyou boy!Everyone needsto remember thatCovid-19 hasn’t goneaway as we will all bebattling this forsome time yet!by doing thisit will give usthe best chanceto avoid asecond spike!The End...?
Further informationLike the characters in the comic you may feel that these stories have connected with you, orthat the content of the stories has given you a lot to think about!You might want to know more about what help is available, or maybe you’re concernedabout a friend and want to know what practical help you can offer. Alternatively you mightwant to speak to your parents or guardians but you’re nervous about how they might react.The Uberheroes comic is a great stepping-stone to start these conversations with an adultyou trust about your fears, worries or concerns.Whatever the situation, listed below are some of the many resources available inNorthern Ireland, Ireland and the UK :-Support ServicesHope 4 Life NI – www.hope4lifeni.org.ukMental Health & Wellbeing programmes for Children, Young People and Adults“Ask an Uberhero a Question” via our website - www.uberheroes.co.uk“Ask an Uberhero a question” is our online support service for you toconnect with one of our team if you are worried or concerned aboutanything; this is a great way to ask our heroes for their advice and support.Helpline NumbersVOYPICCentral Office,9-11 Botanic AvenueBelfast, BT71JGTel: 028 9024 4888Email: info@voypic.orgwww.voypic.orgPIPSFor 1-2-1 Counselling Call 028 9080 5850Helpline number call 0800 088 6042Email: info@pipscharity.comCall in for a chat – 281 Antrim Road,Belfast, BT15 2HEChildlineFor 1-2-1 Counselling Call: 0800 1111For info and advice go to:www.childline.org.ukSamaritansSamaritans helpline Call: 0845 790 9090Helpline Email: jo@samaritans.orgNSPCC24 hour Child Protection Helpline Call:0808 800 5000LifelineFree Phone Lifeline: Call 0808 808 8000Helpline Email: www.lifelinehelplineinfo.comTalking to your friends, members of your family and teachers can help you start to better understandwhat you’re going through; you may be surprised to find that others have had similar experiences andare willing to share their experiences with you. Your friends or family may know of someone who theytrust, who would be willing to listen and offer you safe advice, having external support will help you tosee you’re not alone in thinking or feeling the way you do, it will also help rebuild your confidence,self-belief and self-worth, which is the first step in healing and recovery.Come follow us on our social media sites too...UberheroesNIwww.uberheroes.co.uk