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We run 372 services for children, young people, and families across the UK.
Early years and family support
Our centre is suited to the local community we serve, providing the best place to help families flourish
Youth support and leaving care
Our service assists young people, who have left or are in the process of leaving 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.
Disability
Arosfa Short Breaks Service sits proudly in the Mold community in Flintshire and provides respite care for children and young people
Children's centre
At Ballymena & Little Steps Surestart we help under-fives get ready for school.
Reaching families in their local community to provide advice and support
Our Children's centres play an essential role in giving children and families the early support they need.
Residential care
Beaumonds is registered to provide care and accommodation for up to 5 children in Bath aged between 8 and 18 with physical disabilities and/ or learning disabilities per night.
We make sure we include everyone and encourage parents to participate. We see the best results for children when more individuals pull together
We are open to your whole community on a regular basis. We work in partnership with other agencies such as health visitors, midwives and local schools.
Our Family Hubs play an essential role in giving children and families the early support they need.
We provide a wide range of high quality medical, therapy and support services to over 1,000 children and young people with disabilities or additional needs
Our domiciliary service offers two types of workers to support your child or young person; support workers or health support workers
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.
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
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
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
Dorset Nightstop provides safe, secure emergency accommodation for young people aged 16-25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.