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We run 372 services for children, young people, and families across the UK.
Disability
We offer positive, practical and caring support tailored to each child and young person. Our goal is to help children thrive, develop, and enjoy life — while supporting families with the help and advice they need.
Children's centre
Our Children's centres play an essential role in giving children and families the early support they need.
Family Hubs
Children's centre in Devonport, Plymouth offering child and family health services, parenting programmes, antenatal support, free early year's education services and child development support
Residential care
Overnight short breaks offering fun, positive peer relationships and independence skills
Early years and family support
This online course helps separated families to co-parent better and put the needs of their children first.
Services that support disabled young people in their own homes or to access their local community and have fun can make a real difference to them
Youth support and leaving care
Skills Plus + is a psychosocial-skills building intervention for young people leaving care aged between 16 and 24 run in partnership with Llamau
Northants Short Breaks Service is a county-wide service providing short breaks to children and young people and their families, supporting a range of ages and needs.
Providing short break services and one-to-one support for young people and children with disabilities in Stoke-on-Trent.
We offer a wonderful short breaks children's home where disabled children a young people aged 8-18 can come and stay and have fun while their families have a break
Providing a range of universal, targeted and specialist services to Young People aged 11-19 and those up to 25 with SEND in Cornwall
Young carers
Support for children and young people who care for a family member
Ynys Mon Young Carers service supports young carers aged 8 - 18
Children's rights, Youth
Become an Independent Visitor and support a young person in care.
Children's rights
Our Appropriate Adults in Age Assessments work collaboratively with Local Authorities to achieve the best possible outcomes for children and young people.
We support children and young people affected by the substance use of other people around them.
The goal is to ensure disabled children have the same opportunities in life as their non-disabled peers. Our community-based services do just that.
Our domiciliary service offers two types of workers to support your child or young person; support workers or health support workers
An independent advocacy service for young people who are in contact with Children's Social Services