Useful Resources

Getting the right support

Who can support me and my family?

 
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Young minds offer advice and detailed guidance on how to help your child with specific mental health conditions, and life events which might be negatively affecting their well-being.

 
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Rainbow Trust is a charity that supports families who have a child aged 0-18 years with a life threatening or terminal illness. Support can include help for the whole family both at hospital and at home.

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Children and young people grieve just as much as adults but they show it in different ways. They learn how to grieve by copying the responses of the adults around them, and rely on adults to provide them with the support they need in their grief.

 
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The citizens advice bureau offer important information, legal advice, resources, guidelines and helplines to support families who are experiencing difficulties within the home and their communities.

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Autism is a lifelong, developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with and relates to other people, and how they experience the world around them. The National Autistic Society provide everything that families would need to know and how they can best be supported.

 
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Barnado’s provides training and support throughout the fostering and adoption journey to ensure they can transform children’s lives. Barnado’s aims to help support families and children whom have been affected by domestic; alcohol and substance misuse; families seeking asylum, children who are young carers or have a parent in prison, whilst also providing opportunities for families to connect.

Additional information

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