Our aim is to help transform the lives of people affected by drug and alcohol problems.
The core purpose of the Connecting Families team is to enable families with multiple complex needs to receive the services they need to change and support them to achieve resilience, health and well-being within their community.
DHI run Healthy Families, a free and confidential service for people in BANES who are concerned about drug and alcohol use by people they know well.
DHI Bristol provides a range of services including support for the family and carers of individuals with drug and alcohol concerns.
Families In Focus is the South Gloucestershire approach to the Troubled Families Agenda.
Preventative and early help responses are critical to avoid issues from escalating and children experiencing further harm.
Every year in England and Wales approximately 200,000 children have a parent sent to prison.
Juice Community Project is here to provides help and support to the residents of the Cadbury Heath and the surrounding area.
We are funded to help mothers in the Bristol, South Gloucestershire and Bath & North East Somerset areas.
These services prioritise the needs of the children who use our services and have either witnessed or experienced domestic abuse.
Our mission is to support prisoners and their families to make a fresh start and to minimise the harm that can be caused by imprisonment on offenders, families and communities.
SDAS also offers help and support for the children and families of individuals with substance misuse issues.
Southside supports individuals and families living in Bath and North East Somerset to make positive changes in their lives.
The Green House Bristol offers specialist counselling to children and young people that have survived rape, abuse and sexual violence.
The Silai Centre is a multi-use centre managed by the charity Single Parent Action Network (SPAN) (for more information see www.
We are a charity giving free and confidential help to victims of crime, witnesses, their family, friends and anyone else affected by crime across England and Wales.
We deliver youth services for Disabled children and young people aged 5-25 are designed to be inclusive to all.
The work we do in supporting families is central to our role as a treatment provider and the recovery of our clients.
YMCA Brunel Group Children's Services provides Early Years Education to children in the Wiltshire area, alongside support & advice for families.