Find information on support groups and services for parents, carers and families.
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Our Time, Our Space ante-natal programme
| Tel: 01225 396660
An arts-based project for women experiencing low mood, anxiety or depression in pregnancy. For women to have time and space for themselves, gaining skills and coping strategies which may help to promote wellbeing, reduce anxiety and isolation and provide practical and emotional support during pregnancy. Delivered by Bright Start Children’s Centres and Creativity Works, as part of the Perinatal Emotional Wellbeing Partnership provision.
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Pact
Pact is a pioneering national charity that supports prisoners, people with convictions and their families.
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PaNDAS PND Awareness and Support
| Tel: 0808 1961 776
Supporting families coping with perinatal (conception, birth and beyond) mental illness.
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Percy Community Centre
| Tel: 01225 423014
Percy Community Centre is a vibrant and welcoming community centre in the heart of Bath. We offer a wide range of classes and activities, from sports and exercise to workshops, music and children's groups.
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The Petra Project - Mercy in Action
| Tel: 07425805853
Petra is a housing project providing supported accommodation to young mothers and mothers-to-be.
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Portage Home Learning
| Tel: 01225 395400
A 10-to-12 week one-to-one educational home learning programme for young children who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Working to empower parents or carers, it focusses on developing their child’s play, communication, learning and relationships. Delivered by trained Portage practitioners as part of Bright Start Children’s Centre Services.
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Prisoners’ families helpline
| Tel: 0808 808 2003
We offer free, confidential support and advice for families in England and Wales who have a loved one in contact with the criminal justice system.
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Rainbow Trust Children's Charity
| Tel: 07825 601354
Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity supports seriously ill children and their families in the family home and local community. Families who have a child or young person up to the age of 18 with a life threatening or terminal illness are eligible for our support and referrals can come from any source. We enable families to manage everyday life while caring for a sick child and to make the most of time together, providing expert, practical and emotional support via a Family Support Worker. Our support is flexible and adapted to the individual needs of the families we support. Rainbow Trust’s support can include short breaks from caring for a poorly child, support with hospital visits including transport to and from appointments, support for siblings and bereavement support. As a result of the Covid 19 pandemic, Rainbow Trust also offers virtual support to families which can include opportunities for children to play games and do arts and crafts activities on video calls. Please contact us for more information about the service available in the South West.
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REACT
Rapid effective assistance for children with potentially terminal illnesses.
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No Recourse to Public Funds Network (NRPF)
Information about how immigration status impacts on a person’s entitlement to services and support options for people with no recourse to public funds.