
If a child or young person needs to talk to anyone confidentially, they can contact Childline for free on 0800 1111 or online. > Find out more about recognising and responding to abuse Make sure you know how to spot any signs that may indicate a child is at risk of or experiencing abuse and respond appropriately. While we’ve taken care to present the issues in Love Life in a non-threatening way, there may be some topics that are upsetting for the children and young people you work with. > Look at our reading list of resources that can help you deliver Love Life Upsetting content It’s also helpful to have books on related topics available, which young people can look at in their own time. Some of the activities require you to have specific materials available. You could devote a full day to doing all the activities and include two viewings of the films, or carry out individual activities over a number of weeks with repeat viewings of the films. We haven’t included timings for the activities – these will vary depending on the size of group and needs of the young people you’re working with. For example, some young people may need help writing or drawing. Choose the activities you think are most suitable and adapt them as necessary. Watch the films in advance and decide how best to introduce them. The young people you work with may have a range of needs, so the films and activities are flexible and adaptable. The films and resources are designed to be used as part of your ongoing discussions about growing up, relationships and emotions. You can watch the films independently or as a series, although it’s most helpful to work through them in the order we’ve suggested.Įach film is designed to open up different ways of talking about different topics. Justin plays his 1961 Gibson J200 and his 1963 Red Gibson ES 335, and Alberto and Justin, between them, play all keyboards.There are three films featuring Ash, her friend Jim and her sister Steph. Justin and his recording partner Alberto Parodi are the only musicians who feature on the record. ‘Living For Love’ was recorded in Italy early this year, but the release was held until now while Justin featured in ‘The War Of The Worlds’ tour and completed his rescheduled live solo gigs in the USA so that the song could be released ahead of his UK tour.

We didn’t really understand at the time but I have to celebrate those days now, while we are still here, and we remember.”

He said of the release, “I’m one of a generation that as teenagers, if we were lucky, were living just for love with the most wonderful music, freedom and optimism. This is his first release for over two years and comes ahead of his ten-date tour of the UK in September. Justin Hayward is delighted to announce the release of a brand new single through BMG, entitled ‘Living For Love’.
