Find local organisations offering Early Help and support for families.
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Safebanes
On this website, for young people who live in Bath and North East Somerset, you can find information and advice on: free condoms (C-card); contraception; emergency contraception; sexually transmitted infections (STIs); pregnancy; sexuality & gender identity; relationships and sexual assault.
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School Nurses
| Tel: 0300 247 0055
School nurses provide health related support, advice and treatment to school age children and their families in a variety of settings.
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Self-injury Support
Compassionate, reliable support around self-harm.
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Sendias Bathnes
Bath and North East Somerset's impartial and confidential information, advice and support service.
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South West Gambling service, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust
| Tel: 0330 022 3175
The South West Gambling is a team of caring and compassionate clinicians who provide specialist therapies to people affected by gambling. It provides FREE confidential support to people affected by gambling for those registered with a GP in the South West. Our team are passionate about helping people recover and we provide the most evidence based interventions.
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Southside Family Project
| Tel: 01225 331243
Southside supports individuals and families living in Bath and North East Somerset to make positive changes in their lives. Rooted in the heart of the communities we have served since 1997, Southside strives to reduce social isolation and to build strong, resilient communities.
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The Sperring Charity
The Sperring Charity offers financial support to the people and organisations of Midsomer Norton and surrounding areas.
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St John's Foundation
| Tel: 01225 486400
St John's Foundation supports the local communities within Bath & North East Somerset with groups for older adults, and access to funds to support community groups, families and individuals in financial need.
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Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI)
| Tel: 01179420060
SARI is a charitable organisation that’s here to support victims of hate within our community. We also aim to promote equality and good relations between people with protected characteristics, as defined by law. Most of our people have some direct experience of facing hate-motivated behaviour. We all have a clear understanding of what SARI is trying to achieve. Our Board of Trustees is responsible for approving SARI’s working policies and procedures. Most of them also have personal experience of hate crime and inequality.
Last updated: 17 February 2025