Surrey Camhs

Resource pack 2013

Resource pack for 2013

 
In partnership with Healthy Schools we supply all schools with resource packs filled with information on the week’s theme, activity ideas and useful resources.  A grant application form can be found at the back of the pack.
 
See the 2013 resource pack below or print off your own copy.

Sing to feel good

This year we have a fabulous new singing competition.
 
Enjoy learning and singing the song with your children or young people and then send us a video clip of your group performing just the song's first verse and chorus. See page 8 of the resource pack for lyrics, details on how to enter and how to return your songs to us.
 

Download the song here

You can download a copy of the competition song below.  Just click on the
words 'open media file' written in blue below.
 

Version one

The first is a vocal version, recorded by a group of children so that you can hear how fantastic the song is.
 

Version two

The second is an instrumental version that you can use as your background music when you record your own version.
 

Have fun!

To view this media clip you must click on the link below. The link will create a popup window containing the clip.

Open Media File

To view this media we recommend you use one of the following Media Players Microsoft Windows Media Player or Real Networks Real Player. If you do not have any of these players and would like to install them please click on the relevant links below.

Visit the Windows Mediaplayer website | Visit the Realplayer website

To view this media clip you must click on the link below. The link will create a popup window containing the clip.

Open Media File

To view this media we recommend you use one of the following Media Players Microsoft Windows Media Player or Real Networks Real Player. If you do not have any of these players and would like to install them please click on the relevant links below.

Visit the Windows Mediaplayer website | Visit the Realplayer website

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