Find information on support groups and services for parents, carers and families.
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Children's Hospice South West
Providing hospice care for babies, children and young people living with life-limiting conditions and their whole family. Hospice stays, emergency care, palliative care and end of life care at 3 wonderful children's hospices; Little Bridge House in Devon, Charlton Farm in Somerset and Little Harbour in Cornwall.
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Children and Young People Domestic Abuse Service
| Tel: 0117 942 4986
Our Children and Young People (CYP) service offers practical and emotional support, information, and education for CYP who are experiencing or have experienced domestic abuse.
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Community Groups - Southside
| Tel: 01225331243
Southside’s Community Hub Groups take place after-school each week (during term-time) in Foxhill, Twerton and Whiteway, Writhlington and Keynsham. These groups include a range of creative play activities and enable peer support - local families supporting each other on an equal basis, based on shared experience. The groups close with a free shared family meal, prepared by our professional chef.
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Connecting Families
| Tel: 01225 396931
We work with families who have multiple or complex needs and require intensive interventions to help them achieve positive outcomes for themselves. Our aim is to work with you as a family to make a positive difference to your progress.
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Curo Support for young people
| Tel: 01225 405004
Young people need a home and support in life, as well as training and work. Some don't have these. We fill the gap.
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Dads Rock: Frome
Early years music-making for Dads and their children in Frome
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Dads Rock: Radstock
| Tel: 07943973473
Early years music-making for Dads and their children in Radstock
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Define Fine - Parent Peer Support for children with School Attendance Difficulties
| Tel: 07850673331
Define Fine has been created by a small, committed team of parents and professionals who have lived experience of school attendance difficulties We are a parent/carer-led organisation set up in response to the growing number of children and young people who experience school attendance difficulties. This is sometimes referred to as ‘school refusal’, or emotionally based school avoidance and may be due to unmet Special Educational Needs & Disabilities including physical or mental illness, either suspected or diagnosed, bullying or issues relating to academic pressure, or even the school environment.
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Developing Health & Independence (DHI)
| Tel: 01225 329411
DHI is a social inclusion charity that specialises in helping those experiencing multiple disadvantage as a result of poverty, deprivation, abuse or neglect.
Last updated: 20 June 2025