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Early years and family support
We help under-fives get ready to start school. Children need social and communication skills to do well when they start school, and early years services are crucial
Family Support Hubs provide early intervention and work with families who need support in their local area
Children's centre
At Ballymena & Little Steps Surestart we help under-fives get ready for school.
Parent Talk offers free, down-to-earth advice for parents of children aged 0-19 online across the UK. We’re on hand to support you when you need us
Working in the heart of the community, we provide early intervention for families
Residential care
Supported accommodation service for young people who are homeless or are at risk of homelessness
Youth support and leaving care
Our service assists young people, who have left - or are in the process of leaving - care
Disability
We are a short break project working with children and young people with disabilities.
Young carers
Offering emotional support, group sessions and respite activities to young carers aged 7-18 and to young people affected by parental substance use (CAPSM)
In Waterside SureStart we help under-fives get ready for school.
We offer short-term support to families with children 0-18 years who have additional needs or are facing challenges that are difficult to overcome.
Children's centre, Youth, Early years and family support, Family Hubs
South Lanarkshire Young Carers provides support, guidance and activities for young carers, helping them access the help and services they need.
Helping children flourish through pre-school care and family support services
Events, outings and support for children and young people who look after or help look after a family member
We aim to prevent homelessness or repeat homelessness. We support 16 to 25 year olds via the provision of hours support and assistance
Youth employment support, Youth
A five‑week programme for young people aged 16–24 looking to start a career in customer service, building communication, teamwork, social media knowledge and key employability skills.
Housing support and homelessness advice for young people in the East and North East of Glasgow
Youth employment support, Youth, Schools
STAY Mentors focus on supporting vulnerable students that may be at risk of not sustaining their college place due to external barriers or difficulties
Fostering
We’re looking for people who can give children a safe and loving home in Scotland