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Tribe Recommended Movies to Watch

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Tribe Recommended Movies to Watch

Lets face it, we could probably get through a movie or five a day if we wanted to during a lock down so just in case you need some inspiration, check out the recommendations submitted by The YesTribe.

Banff Film Festival are sharing free adventure films so you can still travel around the world from home!

LETS POPULATE THIS LIST! If you have suggestions of things to add, send them in using this form.

FEEL GOOD

  • Mamma Mia

  • UP

  • About Time

  • P.S. I Love You

  • Coach Carter

  • The Legend of Bagger Vance

  • The Theory of Everything

  • Aeronauts

  • Money Ball

  • Forest Gump

  • Dirty Dancing

  • Grease

  • Eddie the Eagle

  • Slumdog Millionaire

  • The Fundamentals of Caring

  • When Harry Met Sally

  • You’ve Got Mail

  • Sleepless in Seattle

  • Notting Hill

  • Rocketman

  • Four Weddings and a Funeral

  • Set It Up

  • Someone Great

  • La La Land

  • Eat Pray Love

  • Friends with Benefits

  • Pitch Perfect 1, 2 & 3

  • Hunt for the Wilderpeople

  • Amalie

  • High Fidelity

  • New York, I love You

  • One Fine Day

FAMILY

  • Ice Age

  • Have a Harry Potter Marathon

  • Up

  • Jumanji (the original & new ones are both great)

  • Anything Disney!

  • The Secret Life of Pets (1&2)

  • Matilda

  • The Secret Garden

  • My Girl

  • Ghostbusters - all of them!\

  • Shrek

  • Hook

  • Mrs Doubtfire

  • Antz

  • Paddington

  • Rango

  • Treasure Planet

  • Ferngully

  • Charlotte’s Web

  • Night at the Museum

  • The Incredibles 1 & 2

  • Mary Poppins & MP Returns

  • Space Jam

  • The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind

  • Free Willy 1,2,3 & 4

  • A Wrinkle in Time

  • Narnia

  • Pee-Wee’s Big Holiday

  • A Little Princess

  • Babe

  • Planes Fire & Rescue

  • Turbo

  • The Peanuts Movie

  • Fly Away Home

  • Cool Runnings

  • Mary Poppins

  • Inside out

  • Up

  • The secret life of pets

  • The Lion King

  • Captain Underpants

  • Toy Story

  • What about Bob? - old school 

  • Indiana Jones movies

  • Pirates of the Caribbean movies

  • Brother Bear

  • Harry Potter movies

  • Home Alone

  • Big Hero 6

  • Sword and the stone - Disney

  • Robin Hood - Disney

  • Klaus - Christmas Netflix animation

  • Ice Age

  • Princess Bride

  • Neverending Story - old school!

  • Romancing the Stone - VERY old school!

  • Jewel of the Nile - See above!!

  • Labyrinth

  • big Fish

  • Walter Mitty

  • Fantastic Mr Fox

  • Moonrise Kingdom

  • All Ghiblis movies - its a Japanese animated series seemingly?!


SCARY / THRILLER

  • IT

  • Gone Girl

  • 28 Days Later

  • Night Crawler

  • Blade I, II & III

  • Overlord

  • The Report

  • The Rainmaker

  • Witness

  • Harry Brown

ADVENTURE

  • Sean Conway’s ‘Europe or Bust’

  • Nomads of the Sea

  • Red Dot on the Ocean a documentary about a 2014 trip in a 27 foot boat around the Americas

  • The Road to Independence by YesTriber Olie Hunter Smart. Rent the movie for free by using the code 'covid' at the checkout.

  • Free Solo

  • Beyond the Edge

  • Touching the Void

  • 127 Hours

  • Any of the Avengers movies

  • Anything by Marvel

  • Transformers

  • Indiana Jones - any of them!

  • Have a Star Wars Marathon - but which order!?

  • The Hobbit

  • Cast Away

  • Lord of the Rings Trilogy

  • All of the Jurassic Park movies

  • Fishpeople

  • Loosing sight of shore

  • Chasing Coral

  • The expedition of happiness

  • Abstract (first series)

  • Tales by light

  • The Game Changers

  • Rotten

  • Mountain

  • The Dawn Wall

  • Minimalism

  • Léa & I

  • Icarus

  • Wild

  • Into The Wild


ACTION

  • Looper

  • All of the Die Hard Movies

  • The Irishman

  • Blade Runner 2049

  • X Men - all of them

  • The Kingsman 1&2

  • Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2

  • Inception

  • Air Force One

  • The Matrix Trilogy

  • The Bourne Movies

DRAMA

  • The Kings Speech

  • Dunkirk

  • The Revenant

  • The Great Gatsby

  • The Talented Mr Ripley

  • Lion

  • Dead Poets Society

  • Moonlight

  • The Help

  • Hidden Figures

  • The Green Mile

  • The Social Network

  • The Big Short


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Tribe Recommended Podcasts

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Tribe Recommended Podcasts

Aside from our own SayYesMore Podcast of course (available on iTunes and Spotify), there are a bunch of channels out there that are well worth a listen and full of laughter, inspiration, stories, travel tales and mindfulness. Here are the ones recommended by The YesTribe:

  • Self Propelled - Self Propelled is a podcast that explores the process of turning ideas into reality, and the secrets behind keeping up momentum once you’ve started. Join host Dave Cornthwaite for stories and conversations with self starters, athletes and entrepreneurs who need nothing more than a good idea to add fuel to that pilot light burning deep within us all.

  • The SayYesMore Podcast - An adventurous show with little reminders of the best things in life; run by the YesTribe, a community that helps nudge people towards finding out what they’re really capable of.

  • Paddlers Podcast - British Canoeing has launched a brand new podcast, Clear Access, Clear Waters – The Paddler's Podcast hosted by Olympic champion Etienne Stott MBE.

  • The Power of Adventure Podcast - Acclaimed ‘adventurer’ and survival consultant Megan Hine (Running Wild With Bear Grylls, Man Vs Wild) delves into what the true spirit of adventure is, and encourages listeners to put that at the heart of their lives in this brand-new podcast series, brought to you by author and master of adventure fiction, Wilbur Smith. 

  • Peter Crouch - Hilariously funny - Peter Crouch, Tom Fordyce and Chris Stark bring you their guide to being a professional footballer. #backstronger

  • Drunk Women Solving Crime - Drunk Women Solving Crime is a true crime podcast with a twist...of lime. Join writer/comedian hosts Hannah George, Catie Wilkins and Taylor Glenn as they welcome top guests from comedians to crime writers to test out their drunk detective skills. Each episode sees the boozed up panel tackle personal crime stories, solve true crime cases, and seek justice for your listener crimes.

  • My Dad Wrote a Porno - Imagine if your Dad wrote a dirty book. Most people would try to ignore it and pretend it had never happened - but not Jamie Morton. Instead, he's decided to read it to the world in this award-winning comedy podcast. With the help of his friends, James Cooper and BBC Radio 1's Alice Levine, Jamie reads a chapter a week and discovers more about his father than he ever bargained for.

  • Tough Girl Podcast - The Tough Girl Podcast is all about inspiring and motivating YOU! Sarah Williams will be interviewing inspirational women from around the world, who’ve faced and overcome difficult challenges and situations, they will share their story, their knowledge and provide advice and essential tips for you to overcome your own personal challenges.

  • Girl in a Skirt - In A Skirt Podcast, with host Krystal Riley, introduces the world to the unconventional athlete; the athlete who is breaking stereotypes and bravely celebrating differences. Join us to get to know those who are becoming the heroes and role models we have been waiting for.

  • The Guilty Feminist - Ever felt like you should be better at feminism? Join comedian Deborah Frances-White and her guests for this comedy podcast, recorded in front of a live audience. Each week they discuss topics "all 21 first century feminists agree on" while confessing their insecurities, hypocrisies and fears that underlie their lofty principles.

  • Tailenders - Greg James, Jimmy Anderson and Felix White with an alternative (and sometimes musical) look at cricket.

  • The TED Interview - Head of TED Chris Anderson speaks with some of the world’s most interesting people to dig into the provocative and powerful ideas of our time.

  • The Human Tortoise - Adventure, habit-building and self-propelled stories from Dave Cornthwaite

  • Oprah’s Super Soul Conversations - Awaken, discover and connect to the deeper meaning of the world around you with SuperSoul. Hear Oprah’s personal selection of her interviews with thought-leaders, best-selling authors, spiritual luminaries, as well as health and wellness experts. All designed to light you up, guide you through life’s big questions and help bring you one step closer to your best self.

  • How to Fail with Elizabeth Day - How To Fail With Elizabeth Day is a podcast that celebrates the things that haven’t gone right. Every week, a new interviewee explores what their failures taught them about how to succeed better.

  • Unfolding Maps with Erik Lorenz - Unfolding Maps was created to bring people together who want to share their fascination for traveling. Their goal is to create an awareness for the beauty of the landscapes and cultures of our planet. Explore and understand nature in all its diversity – through inspiring stories and personal experiences.

  • Unpaved Podcast - The adventure cycling and bikepacking podcast, brought to you by Katherine Moore and Tom Bonnett.

  • A New Earth, with Oprah & Eckhart Tolle - Oprah Winfrey and one of the great spiritual thinkers of our time, Eckhart Tolle, present their 10-part series on Eckhart’s ground-breaking book, “A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose.”

  • Brene Brown’s Unlocking Us - Conversations that unlock the deeply human part of who we are, so that we can live, love, parent, and lead with more courage and heart.

  • Glennon Doyle, The Good Life Project - Every week, we share inspirational, intimate and disarmingly-unfiltered conversations about living a fully-engaged, fiercely-connected and purpose-drenched life. From iconic world-shakers like Elizabeth Gilbert, Brene Brown, Sir Ken Robinson, Seth Godin and Gretchen Rubin to everyday guests, every story matters.

  • Doing it, with Hannah Witton - Join Hannah Witton and some very special guests as they discuss all things sex, relationships, dating and bodies in her new podcast, Doing It! In a series of frank, open & honest conversations guests talk about their personal experiences from periods and pregnancy to sex, disability and everything in between. Expect laughs, tears and some serious sex education.

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CoronaTime with Kids

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CoronaTime with Kids

There are SO MANY awesome education initiatives coming out of this crisis so we are pooling them together in a one-stop-shop for helping to entertain kids if they are being kept at home.

Isolation doesn’t have to be so isolating! There are still plenty of things we can be doing to keep our little people stimulated and in good spirits so let’s be kind to each other and share tactics.

If you have suggestions of things to add to this list, send them in using this form.

Thanks to Matt Zdun for creating this infographic that highlights 12 free streaming services to boost mental and physical wellness. Why not decompress with a digital painting video from Ctrl+Paint or learn how to decorate a drip cake on the baking s…

Thanks to Matt Zdun for creating this infographic that highlights 12 free streaming services to boost mental and physical wellness. Why not decompress with a digital painting video from Ctrl+Paint or learn how to decorate a drip cake on the baking streaming service Cakeflix?

  • Ask kids to start a diary and write in it every day - practise creative writing with feeling, including all their senses

  • Find and help frog spawn (from yours or a neighbours or community pond) to grow in tupperware in your kitchen for the kids to watch, draw and log how they grow

  • P.E. With Joe - Tune in to Joe Wicks' YouTube channel every morning at 9am sharp for a live home workout designed especially for children. You don't need any equipment, but you will get 30 minutes of fun.

  • Joe Wicks may have beaten him to the 9am slot, but from 9.30am you will be able to join Steve Backshall on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook where he will be covering information from "habitats to holotypes, parasites to pademelons...bringing the wild world into your living room". We'd recommend accessing Steve's Facebook site for the video content as your first point of call from Wednesday 25th March

  • #EarthLiveLessons was the idea of wildlife biologist and broadcaster Lizzie Daly. She has built a community of scientists, conservationists and wildlife filmmakers to share and make free content available to school children. The content is shared directly on Lizzie's YouTube channel

  • Friends at the Galapagos Conservation Trust have put together some brilliant free resources together about all things Galapagos. Find out everything you've ever wanted to know about the chain of islands made famous by Charles Darwin and its utterly unique wildlife. Some great content on geographical processes and sustainable development. 

    You might also want to check out Discovering Antarctica; and Discovering the Artic for your geographical fix of information. Some excellent resources across all three websites.

  • NatGeo Kids provides a vast array of learning materials for children. From content explaining what the coronavirus is, through to challenges designed to tackle the challenge of plastic pollution. The site really has it all.

  • You can also get a similar set of resources from WWF if you wanted to get a little bit wilder with your lesson plans and materials for children.

  • Travel to and explore the USA, Nepal, Peru, the U.K., Greece, Japan, and many more through video games - yep, they can be educational too! With travel and education being affected by the outbreak, many turn to virtual tools for exploration and learning. While Virtual Reality (VR) might help you to visually see a place, video games can offer a more immersive storytelling experience. So, is a review list of the best of them!

  • Take part in virtual run/walk: Rundinavia! How about using your one outdoor activity of the day to take part in a 3,000km family adventure? Record your daily kilometres, send them to me each week and I will send you a weekly update of how far you have gone! Click here to register and get your starter pack

  • Create A Fill-My-Bucket List:

    Get together with your kids and draw up a (fill my) ‘bucket list’ of things they want to do during a quarantine. You can just write it as a long list that you tick off, or you can chart it in other creative ways, including different points allocated for different activities and effort. For example, to reach 100 Happy Points, over your time together. The key here is that you are engaging with them, getting not just their buy-in but really taking into account their feelings, their needs and their wishes.

  • Rack up Some Rhythm:

    Make a conscious decision to create a rhythm to your days. Schools do this. Try to build in little touchstone moments, segments the kids love, come to expect and look forward to, sprinkled through the day. Examples for include:

    • Play a board game in the morning

    • ‘Magical reading hour’ (more about that, in a moment) – which we literally ring in with a bell, each time;

    • Daily green smoothie;

    • Piano practice

      Special Time (again, more about that in a mo). All of these segments come at a predictable time in our routine.

  • Ready to Read Aloud: We call it ‘magical reading hour.’ Reading aloud to/with your kids has so many benefits. From building attention span and vocabulary to nurturing empathy, creativity and imagination as well as providing a launchpad for myriad deep, juicy discussions about history, politics, music, social context… not to mention literary analysis, of course!

  • Special Time: This is the awesome sauce that relieves behavioural issues and sibling rivalry. It’s quite simple but incredibly powerful. Set a timer and spend a short amount of time (usually between 10 and 20 minutes – certainly not more than 30) giving your COMPLETE attention to ONE child. That is key. It is one-to-one time with a guarantee of no interruptions (Read about how to do Special Time when you have more than one child). AND the kid gets to lead 100%. It is their time, their choice. They get to chose what to play or not play. You can have some safety limits but that really should be it.

    This is about them. They lead. You follow. Your main job is to pour your delight into your child. Focus on what they are interested in, for those 10-20 minutes.

  • Be positive and supportive. Do not fix, rescue or ‘adjust’ their ideas, plans and creations.

    Your warm attention and joyful connection is like balm for their soul. And as you ‘fill their happiness bucket’ in this way, you really re-set them emotionally and have a bigger chance of seeing the best of them in the hours to come.

    A connected child is a contended and cooperative child. One note…sometimes Special Time creates so much safety that it actually allows kids to show us MORE of their pent-up emotions/tears/tantrums. That’s another story. That’s them being smart and using your attention to offload those feelings…you can read more about how that in this guide to Special Time. But for now, know that Special Time is a real go-to for maintaining a connected family.

  • Bake and Cook Together. Because it’s fun… and then you can eat it.

  • Spend Time in Nature:

    You have to be apart from other people… that does not mean you have to be apart from a forest or field or beach. Nature is just the best way to re-set, re-energise and spend HOURS playing without even remembering or thinking about screens. In fact, if the kids are squabbling and you add space, that is often enough to completely change the mood, giving them a new focus as they naturally take to climbing, racing and imaginative play in the woods.

  • Skype Playdates with Family and Friends:

    Anything to give the kids (and you) some extra connection and FaceTime with people they love and who love them AND to give you 15mins off to think or, you know, go to the toilet.

  • Let the Music Play:

    Music is healing and uplifting. Play music, sing, dance. Explore music linked to books you are reading together. Have a dance party in the kitchen. Make up songs together. Or, pick up some instruments and have an impromptu jam session.

  • Milk the Resources:

    There’s plenty online that can make good teachers. For this short time at home, consider using educational apps, play books on audible or Spotify, watch documentaries, use online thinking games, sudoku, and logic problems, and download activity sheets or books.

  • Get Physical:

    Do as much roughhousing, full-body style play as you can pull off. Play tag, hide-and-seek, wrestle, have pillow fights, sock fights, balloon pong, bucking bronco, airplanes, wacky races.

    Even if you play for just 5 minutes a day but do it with your full heart your kids will thank you.

    The more you all giggle together, the happier your time together will be – not just in those moments, but after, too, as laugher is really one of the best ways to relieve stress.

  • Join Wild Dog Fitness for online classes for adult and kids

  • Get on YouTube Tutorials:

    This platform gives plenty of step-by-step in art, crafts or science projects, providing a whole focus for a day or week’s worth of self-paced projects. Letting your kids choose what to do keeps them more engaged. You can do the project with them for more connection or let it be something they do on their own, while you use the time to catch up on chores or your work.

  • Do a Daily Challenge:

    If you are trying to pack in some education, you might find your children resist.This can happen because they’re used to associating school with (enforced) learning and you with time off.

    Try making this more fun by daily challenge up on the fridge or pinboard.

    My kids love this, not least because it is always optional. They get to do it if and when it feels fun to engage with. You can try this with subjects they are studying, from numbers counts and multiplication to language skills, or try some challenges less obvious educational bent (while being educational!). There are 10 great challenge ideas here.

  • Get Support and Connection for you:

    You won’t be able to take good care of your kids and create ‘wonder and joy’ at home if you are overwhelmed, underwater emotionally or struggling.

    Do whatever you can to top up YOUR cup. The best way I know if Listening Partnerships, which are free, can be done online and are such a great way to offload tension and re-find your own centre. Get this free guide to Listening Partnerships to get started.

  • Don’t Shrug Off Self-Care:

    Meditate, do some yoga, chant, sing and dance for you…on your own or WITH the kids. Like Listening Partnerships, self-care is about keeping yourself as grounded and uplifted as you can.

    The more resourced you are, the better you’ll be able to respond to your kids. You’ll do better being creative and making this strange time we find ourselves in a positive time they remember.

  • Plan In “Surprises”:

    Rhythm is important, but so is being crazy, spontaneous and surprising your kids. There’s plenty of ways to mix things up:

    • Hold a candlelit dinner

    • Plan a movie night with popcorn

    • Camp out in the living room overnight

    • Play an impromptu game of charades

    • Hide a string of clues or a treasure map to find their breakfast

    These ideas have sparked my creativity in our own homeschooling experience, helping us connect, have fun and turn this ‘challenge’ into a time to remember… fondly!

    It won’t always be easy, with rainbows and unicorns, so here’s the biggest thing to remember: Be kind and forgiving of yourself along the way…

Since many kids are/will be home from school, sharing an awesome list of ideas from a parent who homeschools.

  • Online resources:

    • BrainPop

    • Curiosity Stream

    • Tynker

    • Outschool

    • Udemy

    • iReady

    • Beast Academy (Math)

    • Khan Academy

    • Creative Bug

    • Discovery Education

  • YouTube Channels:

    • Crash Course Kids

    • Science Channel

    • SciShow Kids

    • National Geographic Kids

    • Free School

    • Geography Focus

    • TheBrainScoop

    • SciShow

    • Kids Learning Tube

    • Geeek Gurl Diaries

    • Mike Likes Science

    • Science Max

    • SoulPancake

Lots of board games, library books (and Kindle), tinkering/upcycling with household junk, etc.

Some resources to help with kids at home:

  • Scholastic has created a free learn-from-home site with 20+ days of learning and activities. https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html

  • Pretend to travel the world. Go on a virtual tour of these 50 famous museums

  • This is the awesome free curriculum that we use. Everything from preschool activities to 12th grade is here! https://allinonehomeschool.com/

  • List of thinking games by grade: https://allinonehomeschool.com/thinking/

  • More awesome free learning websites that we like to use

    • https://www.starfall.com/h/

    • https://www.abcya.com/

    • https://www.funbrain.com/

    • https://www.splashlearn.com/

    • https://www.storylineonline.net/

    • https://pbskids.org/

    • https://www.highlightskids.com/

    • https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/

    • https://www.coolmath4kids.com/

    • http://www.mathgametime.com/

    • https://www.uniteforliteracy.com/

    • http://www.literactive.com/Home/index.asp

    • http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/

    • https://www.switchzoo.com/

    • https://www.seussville.com/

    • https://www.turtlediary.com/

    • https://www.e-learningforkids.org/

Massive thank you to Hand in Hand Parenting and IBEX Earth for some of these suggestions.

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Ideas to help the community during Covid-19

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Ideas to help the community during Covid-19

There are SO MANY awesome community initiatives coming out of this crisis so we are pooling them together in a one-stop-shop for helping people.

Isolation doesn’t have to be so isolating! There are still plenty of things we can be doing to help those in need in our local communities and around the world so let’s be kind to each other.

If you have suggestions of things to add to this list, send them in using this form.

  • Write postcards, emails or send video messages to elderly people in care homes who can’t have visitors. Email this one in Dorset to start off with: trinitymanor.reception@barchester.com

  • Donate blood - the need for donations hasn’t stopped and donation stations are still open

  • Volunteer for the NHS! Even if you're worried about leaving home and exposing yourself or loved ones, you can volunteer from home to contact those at risk of isolation.

  • Making masks, scrubs, scrub bags etc for essential workers - more info and instructions here

  • Download a free toolkit for Community Leaders

  • Join your local Covid Mutual Aid group and offer your support - Covid-19 Mutual Aid Local Groups are small groups of people setting up independently in communities to support vulnerable people in their local area through the outbreak. 

  • Cook/prepare a school lunch, post it on the OLIO App withe the #cook4kids for families to collect. No-contact pickup is available. If you have food that will go to waste, share it :)

  • Volunteer with the British Red Cross within your community - more info here

  • Purchasing gift certificates to local restaurants, record stores, and brick & mortar retailers to provide an alternative revenue stream

  • Hosting virtual happy hours with friends and family to bolster human connection

  • Support Foodbanks - use Google to find your nearest one and see what they need to support those who need it the most

  • Support the homeless community - see the Crisis website to find out how

  • Buying tickets to future community events to show support for the greater community

  • Go and work on a local farm to help feed the nation!

  • Offering grocery store runs or meal delivery to the elderly and immuno-compromised

  • Contributing financially to food banks for children who have lost access to daily meals during school closures

  • Donating to artists, performers, and venues to show solidarity and continue the celebration of the arts

  • Creating wishlists for direct delivery to non-profit organisations and shelters that cannot currently receive in-person donations

  • Providing online attendance options for classes, concerts, church services and more to connect communities to meaningful experiences

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YesTribe Coronavirus Response

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YesTribe Coronavirus Response

UPDATED 21ST MARCH:

We’ve taken the measured decision to postpone all physical events (indoor and outdoor) for the foreseeable future.

Our aim as a community is to limit the likely spread of COVID-19 to those most vulnerable. We also feel a responsibility to keep positivity levels high across the YesTribe and connected communities so we aren’t shutting down completely.

Keep an eye on The YesTribe for an ever-evolving calendar of virtual events, activities and new skills you can take part in. We’ve collated a bunch of useful resources on The YesTribe Radio page - join us live on Facebook every couple of days or afterwards on The SayYesMore Podcast on iTunes and Spotify.

Lets isolate together and keep the community feeling alive


Follow the official advice - not all the viral stuff is legit!

NHS self isolating advice | How to avoid catching/spreading the virus (from the NHS)

UK Government response website | WHO Covid-19 advice


Guidelines for the YesTribe team to follow for postponing and cancelling events during the COVID-19 outbreak:

When postponing your event, please do so with the following statement, to be placed in the description:

This event is being postponed/cancelled until further notice, please keep an eye on The YesTribe Facebook group for updates.

Don’t be sad, why not use this time instead to do something else equally positive - check on a neighbour or relative and see if they need help. Go for a walk or dust off your bike and go for a ride. Do some gardening or have a that clear out you’ve been meaning to do for ages. Write to friends you haven’t had contact with for a while.

Once you’ve tried all of those things, head over to The YesTribe and join in on some of the virtual events we have coming up :) Self-isolating doesn’t have to be a bad thing - make the decision to turn it into a positive!

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