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LGBTQIA+
Bullying
Mental Health
Relationships/Sexual Health
Online Safety
Sexual Abuse
National Signposting Information
Education/Youth Support
Substance Use
Domestic Abuse
Finances/Housing
Behaviour
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Online Safety
Child Line
Safer Internet Centre
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The Reward Foundation
Parents Protect
NSPCC
Childnet
Barnardo's
CEOP advice
Young Minds
Victim Support
Internet Matters
London Friend
CEOP reporting
Wake Up Wednesday
Internet Watch Foundation
Child Line It's not always easy to know what's safe online and what's not. Find out more about how to keep safe and to know what to do when things go wrong.
Safer Internet Centre Provides support and services to children, young people and adults facing online harm.
The Reward Foundation Provides signposting information for people whose pornography use has become problematic.
Parents Protect Information around how to keep children safe online.
NSPCC Advice to help you learny about staying safe online as a family.
Internet Matters Advice on a range of online safety issues that your child may face to help them enjoy the digital world safely and smartly.
CEOP (Child exploitation and online protection command) CEOP is a law enforcement agency and is here to keep children and young people safe from sexual exploitation and abuse.
Internet Watch Foundation Anonymously report suspected child sexual abuse images or videos.
London Friend Offers support groups and services, such as counselling and drug and alcohol support to LGBTQ+ people in and around London.
Barnardo's Q&A for how to keep your child safe online
Childnet Help, advice and resources for parents and carers on online safety.
Victim Support Helpful tips for staying safe online, written for chlidren and young people.
Young Minds Information to help you create a positive culture around gaming in your family. There is also advice for what you can do if the way your child is gaming is affecting their mental health.
CEOP Planning to talk to your child about sex, relationships and their lives online can be tricky. Find lots of advice about these complex areas here.
Relationships/Sexual Health
Health For Teens
Consent Video
Outreach Autism
NSPCC
Autism Research Sex Ed
Bend
Young Minds
Lets Talk About It
CAFCASS
Health For Teens
CEOP
Act On It
AKT
Your sexual health matters
BISH
Child Line
Big Talk Education
Brook
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Child Line Information and advice around sex, relationships, consent, contraception, grooming, pregnancy and more.
Brook Free and confidential sexual health and wellbeing support and advice.
Big Talk Education Understand how we can help keep your children safe, happy and healthy.
BISH A guide to sex, love and you, for everyone over 14.
Your sexual health matters Advice around contraception, LGBT+ support as well as resources and information for parents/carers with how to talk about sex and relationships.
AKT Find the right sexual health support in an inclusive LGBTQ+ environment.
Act On It Learn about what healthy, unhealthy and toxic relationships look like. Get help if you're worried about your own relationship or someone else's.
Health For Teens Advice around friendships to relationships, sexting, grooming, LGBTQIA+, exploitation, divorce and sepatation and more.
Consent Video A short video about understanding consent.
CEOP Information and advice around relationships, online dating and more.
Bend Advice and resources about how to talk to your child about healthy and unhealthy relationships.
NSPCC Advice to help you understand the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships and tips on what you can do to support your child.
Health For Teens Advice around friendships to relationships, sexting, grooming, LGBTQIA+, exploitation, divorce and sepatation and more.
CAFCASSAdvice around the family courts about the welfare of children and what is in their best interests.
Young Minds Information and advice to support your family while you're going through divorce or separation.
Young Minds Information and advice to support your family while you're going through divorce or separation.
Autism Research Sex Ed This guide is a sexuality and sex education resource written specifically for autistic people age 15 and up.
Outreach Autism Information and advice around family relationships, making friends and sex education.
Education/Youth and Family Support
Information Advice Service
Sibs
IPSEA
Key2confidence
Safe4me
Barnardo's
Ambitious about Autism
Princes Trust
Family Hubs
Contact Play/Short breaks
National Autism Society
Child Line Bullying
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Action for Children School
Family Lives
Family Action
CAFCASS
Early Help Intervention
Autism Central
Solihull Approach Parenting
Contact Online Workshops
Information Advice Service Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information, Advice and Support (SENDIAS) services provide free, impartial advice on matters relating to SEND. SENDIAS services can support children, young people and their families on a range of issues including: school exclusions; EHC Needs Assessments; supporting conversations with a school or local authority; representation at SEND tribunals.
Contact On this page, you can find information about what play, leisure, and short breaks options may be available for children with disabilities, and where to find more information.
Early Help Intervention Services A guide for parents and carers about early help, also called early intervention – local authority support for children and families facing emerging challenges or difficulties not supported by other mental health or social services.
Solihull Approach Parenting The Solihull Approach is about emotional health and wellbeing for all children, their parents, carers and grandparents.
Contact Online Workshops Free online workshops for parents in London and the Midlands caring for children with autism.
Autism Central Find resources and signposting information on a wide range of topics around autism and support that is available from Autism Central, their partner organisations and other trusted sources.
CAFCASS Advises the family courts about the wellfare of children and what is in their best interests.
Family Action Provides emotional and practical support if you are having parenting issues or feeling overwhelmed with the pressures of family life.
Family Lives Online courses, local support, advice and resources around parenting and family life.
Action for Children Advice around school work and homework as well as behaviour, wellbeing and special education needs and disabilities.
Child Line Advice about different types of bullying and how you can get help and support.
National Autistic Society The National Autistic Society Centres provide personalised services to meet the specific needs of each individual that they support, such as family programmes and adult services through centres, outreach and social groups.
Family Hubs Family Hubs are now open in 75 local authorities, making it easier for families in those areas to access the vital services they need, and helping to improve health and education outcomes. Family hubs bring together different services in a ‘one stop shop’ to make it easier to get the help you and your family need.
Princes Trust Help young people from disadvantaged communities and those facing the greatest adversity by supporting them to build the confidence and skills to live, learn and earn.
Ambitious about Autism We stand with autistic children and young people, champion their rights and create opportunities.
Barnardo's Services, advice and information for young people.
Safe4me This A-Z directory lists details of national and local services offering specialist support, advice and resources for children and young people, families on a broad range of needs, concerns and topics.
Key2confidence Autism and ADHD mentoring for your child or teen.
Sibs Many siblings feel that things at home are all focused on their brother or sister. Read our tips for dealing with some of the difficult things that happen at home.
IPSEA We are the leading charity in the field of SEND law in England, and we provide free and independent legal advice and support to families of children and young people with SEND.
Substance Use
Young Minds
Barnardo's
Crew
Inclusion
Turning Point
London Friend
Mind
Adfam
Child Line Parents and Alcohol
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Child Line Parents and drugs
Talk to Frank
Alcohol Change
Addiction Family Support
Al-Anon
Release
Change Grow Live
Dan 247
With You
Barnardo's Information and advice around drug and alcohol use, how to speak to your child about these topics and where to find help.
Young Minds A guide on drugs, alcohol and how they can affect your mental health, and advice on what to do if you need help.
Alcohol Change We focus entirely on reducing alcohol harm, working across the whole range of serious alcohol harms, from mental and physical to societal and economic.
Change Grow Live We can help you with challenges including drugs and alcohol, housing, justice, health and wellbeing.
With You Free, confidential support with drugs, alcohol and mental health.
Dan 24/7 Free bilingual Welsh drug and alcohol helpline.
Release A free confidential and non-judgemental national information and advice service in relation to drugs and drug laws.
Al-Anon Al-Anon Family Groups UK & Eire is there for anyone whose life is or has been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Addiction Family Support Support, advice, strategies and signposting if you have been affected or bereaved by a loved one's addiction.
Talk to Frank Honest information about drugs, information about what to do in an emergency, helping a friend/child and where you can find support.
Child Line Parents and Drugs Information and support for children and young people if they are worried about their parents taking drugs.
Child Line Parents and Alcohol Information, advice and where to get support for children and young people if they are worried about their parents drinking.
Adfam Support and advice for people affected by someone else's drinking, drug use or gambling.
Mind Find support options for drug and alcohol problems, and for your mental health. Includes information on talking therapy, self-help groups and medication.
London Friend Antidote is the UK’s only LGBTQ+ run and targeted drug and alcohol support service.
Turning Point Free drug and alcohol support services as well as resources and advice.
Inclusion Inclusion provide services that include advice, information, harm reduction interventions, recovery planning in conjunction with a range of pharmacological, psychosocial and structured treatment programs.
Crew Crew is a harm reduction and outreach charity based in Scotland.
Domestic Abuse
Safe Lives
Galop
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Respect
Refuge
Child Line
One in Four
NCDV
NSPCC
Halo Project
Safe Ireland
Freedom Programme
Respect Not Fear
Women's Aid
Victim Support
DARS
Karma Nirvana
Man Kind
Suzy Lamplugh Trust
AMIS
DAVE
Live Fear Free Wales
Galop Galop is for LGBT+ people experiencing abuse or violence, such as hate crime, domestic abuse, sexual violence, so called 'conversation therapy' or any other kind of abuse.
Safe Lives As a UK-wide programme that’s working to prevent young people from being harmed – or harming – through domestic abuse.
Freedom Programme Freedom Programme is a domestic violence programme, the programme can be face to face or online and can be accessed by women, men and children.
DARS (Domestic Abuse Resettlement Service) Domestic Abuse Resettlement Service (DARS) enables us to support LGBTQ+ people who have fled abuse and work to ensure they get settled and established in their new homes.
Man Kind Helping men escape domestic abuse.
Live Fear Free Providing help and advice about violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence in Wales.
DAVE (Domestic Abuse Victim Empowerment) Save Dave is a Domestic Abuse Victim Empowerment service providing confidential advice, impartial support, and advocacy for male victims of domestic abuse.
AMIS (Abused Men In Scotland) We are Scotland’s helpline for male domestic abuse victims.
Suzy Lamplugh Trust National Stalking Helpline.
Karma Nirvana National honour based abuse and forced marriage helpline.
Victim Support We’re here to help anyone affected by crime. Not only those who experience it directly, but also their friends, family and any other people involved. It doesn’t matter when the crime took place, or whether you’ve reported it to the police. You can get out help at any time, 24/7.
Women's Aid Information and support for women and children who have experienced domestic abuse, including support by live chat, a directory of local services and a forum.
Respect not Fear This site is full of information to promote healthy teen relationships. There is useful advice for young people to assess their own relationships and get help if needed.
Safe Ireland Find emotional support, counselling and advice for domestic abuse.
Halo Project The Halo Project was established in 2011 in response to a gap in service provision, for Black and Minoritised women and girls experiencing or at risk of domestic and sexual abuse and violence.
NSPCCUnderstanding domestic abuse and where to get help.
NCDV (National Centre for Domestic Violence) How to support children after domestic abuse.
Refuge 24 hour national domestic abuse helpline.
Respect The Helpline for male victims of domestic abuse.
Child Line Find out about different types of abuse and how to get support.
One in Four Specialist support for survivors of sexual violence, domestic violence and abuse and childhood sexual abuse and trauma.
Finances/Housing
Public Services in Scotland
Citizens Information Ireland
Citizens Advice Money
Money Helper
Healthy Start
Wales EAP
Cost Of Living Support
Make Some Noise
Home Start
Help To Heat
Benefits Calculator
Turn 2 Us
St Mungo's
Financial Information
Family Action Grants
Working Families
Family Fund
Citizens Advice Housing
Housing Ombudsman Service
One in Four
Shelter
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Mind Housing Support
One in Four Specialist support for survivors of sexual violence, domestic violence and abuse and childhood sexual abuse and trauma.
Citizens Advice Information and advice around housing issues.
Mind This page has ways to find support if you are struggling with housing problems or homelessness.
Shelter Information and advice around housing support for families with no recourse to public funds.
The Housing Ombudsman Service The Housing Ombudsman is an independent, impartial, and free service for social housing residents.
Family Fund Family Fund provides a wide range of grants to families raising a disabled or seriously ill child, or young adult, on a low income.
Working Families Working Families is the UK’s national charity for working parents and carers. Our mission is to remove the barriers that people with caring responsibilities face in the workplace.
Family Action Grants Our grants programmes complement our aim to strengthen families and communities, build skills and resilience and improve the life chances of everyone we work with. Our small grants programmes focuses on the two areas of welfare and education.
Benefits and Financial Support for Families Help if you look after children or plan to have or adopt a child.
St Mungo's Support and advice for homeless people and those at risk of becoming homeless.
Turn 2 Us The Turn2us Grants Search has over 1,400 grants to support individuals looking for financial help.
Benefits Calculator You can use an independent, free and anonymous benefits calculator to check what you could be entitled to.
Help To Heat Find out if your property is eligible for Help to Heat funding.
Home Start Families struggling with post-natal depression, isolation, physical health problems, bereavement and many other issues receive the support of a volunteer who will spend around two hours a week in a family’s home supporting them in the ways they need. Home-Starts across the UK also support families in groups, hold day trips and Christmas parties and help access local services, as well as lots of other support.
Make Some Noise Search to find the small charities that we're supporting in your area. This includes food banks, mental health and domestic abuse helplines, carer support, community projects, and employment programmes.
Cost Of Living Support You may be able to get help with essential costs from your local council. This is sometimes known as ‘the Household Support Fund’. This could help if you’re struggling to afford things like: energy and water bills, food and essential items.
Wales Emergency Assistance Payment (EAP) A grant to help pay for essential costs, such as food, gas, electricity, clothing or emergency travel if you:
- are experiencing extreme financial hardship
- have lost your job
- have applied for benefits and are waiting for your first payment
Healthy Start If you’re more than 10 weeks pregnant or have a child under 4, you may be entitled to get help to buy healthy food and milk.
Money Helper Our collection of guides will help you save money on your everyday household bills.
Citizens Advice Get help with the cost of living, debt and gambling.
Citizens Information The Department of Social Protection provides social welfare payments to support families and specifically children. There are many different types of families and social welfare payments are designed to support those most in need of financial assistance.
Public Services in Scotland Find out about about the help that may be available to you on the Government website.
Behaviour
Parenting Smart
Autism Awareness Central
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Sensory Processing
Tolerating Uncertainty/Change
Anxiety
School Refusal
Trouble Sleeping
Emotional Regulation
Self Regulation Through Play
Pre-Teens Behaviour
Autism Central
Self Regulation
Strategy Booklet for Parents
Understanding Neurodivergent children
NSPCC
Understanding ADHD
NVR Parenting
Contact
Zones Of Regulation
Young Minds
Action For Children
Autism Awareness Central Advice around coping with changes in routines.
Parenting Smart Practical tips to support children's wellbeing and behaviour.
Autism Central Our Autism Central hubs offer guidance to families, carers and personal assistants of autistic people. They offer one-to-one sessions to help you find the information and support available in your area.
NSPCC Support and advice for parents around a variety of topics.
Contact Tips that might help you find a solution to manage your child's behaviour.
Action For Children Understanding and managing your child's behaviour.
Young Minds If you're experiencing challenging behaviour from your child or young person, we have tips for what you can do and where to get help.
Zones Of Regulation The Zones of Regulation is a tool that helps people understand and regulate their emotions, energy levels, and state of alertness by organizing them into four colored zones: blue, green, yellow, and red. Each zone has a different level of arousal and energy, and people can experience them all at different times.
Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) Parenting NVR is a parenting approach for any family where children or young people are showing violent, aggressive or destructive behaviours.
Understanding the strengths and difficulties of ADHD : A guide for parents
Understanding the strengths and difficulties of neurodivergent children : A guide for parents.
The EPIC strategy booklet: A guide for parents of neurodivergent children.
Self regulation in children and teenagers.
Advice and strategies around pre-teens behaviour.
Anna Freud A guide to promote young children's self regulation skills through play.
North Lincolnshire CAMHS Emotional regulation - developing skills in children.
Trouble Sleeping Real-life practical strategies are mentioned in an animated story format to help parents of children with ADHD or autism manage common experiences they face at home.
School refusal Real-life practical strategies are mentioned in an animated story format to help parents of children with ADHD or autism manage common experiences they face at home.
Anxiety Part one of a series of presentations about understanding and coping with anxiety. These self-help materials that can be directly accessed by parents and young people from our website www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk/camhs
Tolerating Uncertainty and Change Real-life practical strategies are mentioned in an animated story format to help parents of children with ADHD or autism manage common experiences they face at home.
Sensory processing tips and strategies.
Mental Health
Shout
Anxiety UK
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The Mix
Mental Health Ireland
Building Connections
Papyrus
Self Injury Support
Self Harm Support
Mental Health Foundation
Self Harm Advice
CALM
Rethink Mental Illness
Young Minds Self Harm
Child Line
SANE
Men Who Talk
Samaritans
Andy Man Club
Mind
Support Line
Man Up
Shout Shout is a free, confidential and 24/7 text messaging service for anyone in the UK who needs support.
Anxiety UK We’re here to offer personalised support and information for anyone living with anxiety.
Mental Health Foundation Explore our content and resources designed to give you more information about mental health, how to look after your mental health and supporting someone else wiht their mental health.
Rethink Mental Illness The Rethink Mental Illness advice and information service offers practical advice on a wide range of topics such as The Mental Health Act, social care, welfare benefits, and carers rights. We also offer general information on living with mental illness, medication and care.
Men Who Talk Men Who Talk is a registered charity working hard to improve the mental health and wellbeing of men across the UK.
Andy Man Club ANDYSMANCLUB are a men’s suicide prevention charity, offering free-to-attend peer-to-peer support groups across the United Kingdom and online.
Man Up Change peoples thoughts, opinions & minds about men & mental health.
Support Line We offer confidential emotional support to children, young adults and adults by telephone, email and post.
Mind Get information and support around all things mental health related.
Samaritans We offer listening and support to people and communities in times of need. We give people ways to cope and the skills to be there for others. And we encourage, promote and celebrate those moments of connection between people that can save lives.
SANE SANE has a range of services to help improve the quality of life for anyone affected by mental illness.
Child Line Mental health first aid kit can help you to cope when things are tough.
Young Minds Read our guide to self-harm to learn more about what self-harm is, what the signs of self-harm are in a young person, and where to get support.
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) We're the suicide prevention charity on a mission to help people end their misery, not their lives.
Advice and support for parents or carers of children who self harm.
Free online self harm support for 10 - 17 year olds.
Self Injury Support We focus on improving support and knowledge around self-injury. We run a UK wide multi channel support service for people affected by self-injury, trauma and abuse with protected women-only sessions
Papyrus Prevention of Young Suicide is the UK charity dedicated to the prevention of suicide and the promotion of positive mental health and emotional wellbeing in young people.
NSPCC Building Connections Building Connections is our new befriending service for children and young people struggling with loneliness, helping them build confidence and resilience. A referral from a professional is required for this service.
Mental Health Ireland Our aim is to promote and enhance mental health, wellbeinga nd recovery for all individuals and communities. We aim to support people with lived experience of mental health challenges and their supporters and family members in their recovery.
The Mix The Mix is the UK’s leading support service for young people. We are here to help you take on any challenge you’re facing - from mental health to money, from homelessness to finding a job, from break-ups to drugs. Talk to us via our online community, on social or our counselling service.
Sexual Abuse
Safeline
One in Four
Forward
NSPCC
CARI
Consent video clip
NAPAC
Ann Craft Trust
SARC
Lucy Faithfull Foundation UK
Lucy Faithfull Foundation Wales
Lucy Faithfull Foundation Scotland
Parents Protect
Upstream
NSPCC Pants
Marie Collins Foundation
We Stand
The Lighthouse
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Safeline A dedicated service for men and boys in England and Wales affected by sexual violence and abuse and those who support them.
The Lighthouse A place of hope and support for children and young people who have experience sexual abuse. For children and young people in Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington.
We Stand Offers a range of support services and information for families affected by child sexual abuse. All services are accessed via the national helpline.
Marie Collins Foundation Supporting children, young people and their families affected by technology-assisted child sexual abuse by working with them directly and indirectly.
Talk Pants Is here to help children understand that their body belongs to them and a simple conversation to keep your child safe from sexual abuse.
Upstream An online resource that enables adults in Scotland to prevent child sexual abuse.
Parents Protect Support for parents and carers to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation.
Lucy Faithfull Foundation Scotland Lucy Faithfull Foundation Scotland (previously called Stop It Now! Scotland) provides support services to prevent and stop child sexual abuse that are tailored for Scotland.
Lucy Faithfull Foundation Wales Welcome to Lucy Faithfull Wales (previously called Stop It Now! Wales). We work across Wales to prevent child sexual abuse.
Lucy Faithfull Foundation The Lucy Faithfull Foundation is a UK-wide charity that exists to prevent child sexual abuse and exploitation.
Forward Provides advice, one-to-one support and signposting to other services for women and girls affected by any form of violence. We provide advice and support on domestic abuse, sexual violence, female genital mutilation, forced marriage, and other harmful practices.
One in Four - Ireland Provide professional counselling to adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
SARCS (Sexual Assault Referral Centre) A SARC can offer confidential medical and practical support to people who have recently been raped or sexually assaulted.
CARI (Children at risk in Ireland) Provides child-centred therapy for children and adolscents who have been affected by sexual abuse. CARI also provides therapy to children up to 12 years of age who present with sexually harmful behaviour.
NAPAC (The national association for people abused in childhood) Supporting recovery from childhood abuse
Consent video The video tries to help people understand sexual consent, thinking about it as if you were making them a cup of tea.
NSPCC Information and advice around sexual abuse.
Ann Craft Trust Resources for survivors, parents and carers of sexual abuse.
Switchboard
LGBTQIA+
Mermaids
Mind Out
Queer Up
Gendered Intelligence
Pink Therapy
Strong Family Alliance
London Friend
FFLAG
Barnardo's
Galop
AKT
The Proud Trust
Belong To
LGBT Ireland
Stonewall
Mind
LGBT Foundation
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Switchboard Is the national LGBTQIA+ support line, for anyone, anywhere in the country, at any point of their journey. They can discuss anything related to sexuality and gender identity.
Mind Mental health support for LGBTQIA+
LGBT Foundation Provides services and activities that give a lifeline to those in need, offering hope and support on their journey towards achieving their aspirations.
Stonewall Some disabled and/or neurodivergent LGBTQ+ young people face specific barriers to entering or remaining in education, training, or work. On this page, you can find resources and services with specific support.
LGBT Ireland National organisation that provides support, training and advocacy which aims to improve the lives of LGBT+ people across Ireland.
Belong To Support services for young LGBTQ+ people include an informal one-on-one chat service, professional counselling and a drug and alcohol support service. You can also find local youth groups on this page.
The Proud Trust The Proud Trust delivers youth work and one-to-one support across Greater Manchester.
Queer Up An uplifting quide to LGBTQ+ love, life and mental health, for queer and questioning teens.
Mermaids Supporting trans, non binary and gender-diverse children, young people and their families.
AKT The only national charity specialising in LGBTQ+ youth homelessness or a hostile living environment.
Galop Support for LGBT+ people who have experienced abuse and violence.
Mind Out A mental health service run by and for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer people.
Barnardo's Provides direct support to LGBT+ children and young people around their gender and sexual identities. Support is also provided for parents, carers and families.
Pink Therapy Pink Therapy offers a directory of qualified LGBTQIA+ friendly therapists and counsellors providing trusted, non-judgmental services for people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, asexual, intersex and anyone who identifies as gender, sex or relationship diverse.
Gendered Intelligence A trans-led that works to increase understandings of gender diversity and improve the lives of trans people.
London Friend Offers support groups and services, such as counselling and drug and alcohol support to LGBTQ+ people in and around London.
FFLAG Helps parents and families understand, accept and support their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender members.
Strong Family Alliance Gives parents and LGBTQ people accurate information, insights on this challenging transition for both parents and children, ways to keep LGBTQ children safe and healthy, and encouragement for parents to lead with love and solve problems over time.
Bullying
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Kidscape
NSPCC
Raising Children
TACA
Family Lives
Gov.uk
Contact
Parenting Focus
Young Minds
Anti Bullying Alliance
Shout
Citizens Advice
Mencap
Barnardo's
National Autistic Society
Child Line
National Bullying Helpline
Victim Support
Mencap Get the support you need to stop bullying and to deal with its effects.
Young Minds If you're being bullied, whether it's online or at school, university or work, it can be tough and really hurtful. We’re here to offer advice on reaching out and getting the support you need.
Contact Information and advice about how schools can deal with bullying.
Kidscape Advice and practical help for parents, carers and children.
TACA The Autism Community in Action - support and advice around bullying.
Family Lives Information, advice and support around bullying.
Citizens Advice Advice around sorting out school problems.
Anti Bullying Alliance If you need help or advice about bullying there are helplines and websites that can provide you with information and support.
Parenting Focus Tips with dealing with bullying and how to help your child over come it.
NSPCC Advice for parents and carers to help keen children safe from bullying.
Raising Children Bullying: autistic children and teenagers.
Gov.uk Bullying at school and the law.
Victim Support Advice and support around bullying.
National Bullying Helpline The National Bullying Helpline website and helpline is run by Volunteers. We are open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
Child Line Bullying can happen anywhere and be about anything. We've got advice about different types of bullying, and how you can get help and support.
Shout If you're being bullied and need support, our free, confidential text service is here for you, 24/7.
Barnardo's Read our expert advice on how to spot the signs of bullying and how to support your child.
National Autistic Society Dealing with bullying - a guide for parents and carers.