booksRecommended resources

Children at the centre

Fundamental principles

Materials and resources

 

Facing up to Divorce and Separations

Childline

Tel. 0800 1111

www.childline.org.uk

24-hour helpline for children and young people in trouble or danger.

 

Divorce and Children

www.divorceandchildren.com

Offers helpful information, practical advice and tips for separated and divorced parents on how to help children manage family change.

 

Divorce-Online

www.divorce-online.co.uk

Self-help and information service covering all aspects of divorce.

 

Divorce Recovery Workshop

www.drw.org.uk

UK self-help group run by volunteers, offering support, help and understanding to those separated or divorced. Website contains details of workshops and local contacts.

 

Citizens Advice

www.citizensadvice.org.uk

Information and advice service.

 

One Plus One

www.oneplusone.org.uk

Monitors contemporary marriages and relationships, focusing on understanding the causes, effects and prevention of relationship breakdown. Provided statistics and a resource library.

 

Relate

www.relate.org.uk

Counselling, relationship education and training to support couples and family relationships. Offers support to children whose parents are splitting up. The national office can put you in touch with Relate’s local centres. Publications available from bookshops, libraries or via website.

 

 

The Role of Grown-ups

Association for Shared Parenting

www.associationforsharedparenting.org.uk

Promotes need for estranged parents to play an equal part in the upbringing of their children. Has a number of regional branches and offers help and support to parents, grandparents and other relatives.

 

British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy

www.bacp.co.uk

Provides advice on a range of services to help meet the needs of anyone seeking information about counselling and psychotherapy. Has a database of local counsellors and psychotherapists.

 

CAFCASS

www.cafcass.gov.uk

Information, case studies, advice, contact links and resources for children and young people. DVD and pack ‘My Needs, Wishes and Feelings’.

 

Centre for Separated Families

www.separatedfamilies.info

Offers practical support to both parents during and after separation, supporting parental responsibilities and the rights of children to continue close relationships with both parents and their wider families.

 

Child Poverty Action Group

www.cpag.org.uk

Information and advice service to help bring relied to child poverty, including information on welfare rights.

 

Children’s Society

www.childrenssociety.org.uk

Deals with all aspects of the problems children face in society, including social exclusion, injustice, ill health, poverty and protection.

CompactLaw

compactlaw.co.uk

Covers legal matters in England and Wales to do with family and relationships.

 

Daycare Trust

www.familyandchildcaretrust.org

National childcare charity since 1980, working to promote high-quality, affordable childcare to all. Offers informations about childcare and aims to help individuals make the right childcare choices.

 

Fathers Direct

www.fathersdirect.com

A charity to support the welfare of children by the positive and active involvement of fathers and male carers in their lives.

 

Families Need Fathers

www.fnf.org.uk

Help with problems in maintaining a child’s relationship with both parents during and after family breakdown. Represents non-residential parents and their children and is primarily concerned with the problems of keeping parents and children in contact after family breakdown. Support, information, statistics and contacts.

 

Family Rights Group 

www.frg.org.uk

Informs parents of their rights when dealing with social services. FRG works to improve the services received by these families.

 

Four or More

www.4ormore.co.uk

Resource for parents of larger families full of practical ideas for what to do and how to have fun.

 

Gingerbread

Tel. 0808 802 0925

www.gingerbread.org.uk

Support, advice and practical help for lone parents and their children via a national network of local self-help groups. Publications and advice line.

 

Grandparents Association 

www.grandparents-association.org.uk

National registered charity that gives advice, information and support to grandparents of children affected by a divorce or separation.

 

HomeDad

www.homedad.org.uk

Support group dedicated to helping dads who are staying at home to bring up their children. For full-time and part-time dads and for fathers who are raising children on their own.

 

Home-Start

Tel. 0116 464 5490

www.home-start.org.uk

Volunteers offer friendship, support and practical help in the home to families with at least one child under five years old. Information leaflets and training for volunteers. 

 

Mothers apart from their Children (MATCH)

www.matchmothers.org

Help and support for mothers living apart from their children.

 

Mothers Union

www.themothersunion.org

Information on family concerns from a Christian perspective.

 

Mums’ Net

www.mumsnet.com

Product reviews and parenting tips by parents for parents.

 

NACCC (National Association of Child Contact Centres)

www.naccc.org.uk

Information about child contact centres, with 276 member centres around the country - neutral venues where the children of separated families can enjoy contact with one or both parents.

 

National Childbirth Trust

www.nct.org.uk

Information and support on pregnancy, childbirth and early parenthood.

 

National Family Mediation

Tel. 0300 400 0636

www.nfm.org.uk

Helps couples in the process of separation or divorce. Information on mediation and the law and details of local Family Mediation Service Centres.

 

National Newpin (Parent Infant Network)

Tel. 020 7724 6765

Runs centres that provide home support, drop-ins, group discussions and training courses for parent with babies and toddlers in the London area.

 

One-Parent Families Scotland

www.opfs.org.uk

Information, encouragement and support to lone parents.

 

Family Lives

Tel. 0808 800 2222

www.familylives.org.uk

Information resource for any individual in a parenting role. Freephone 24-hour helpline providing general, confidential information. Useful booklets and publications, and courses for parents.

Rights of Women 

Tel. 020 7251 6575

Provides free, confidential legal advice on a range of issues, including domestic violence, family law, divorce and relationship breakdown.

 

Samaritans

Tel. 020 7734 2800

www.samaritans.org.uk

Confidential emotional support by phone or email to any person who is suicidal or despairing.

 

Schoolzone

www.schoolzone.co.uk

Information for students and teachers.

 

Shared Parenting Information Group (SPIG) UK

www.spig.clara.net

Promotes responsible shared parenting after separation and divorce. Offers useful practical items such as a calendar planner and examples of how contact hours can work. News of divorce laws and contact regulations around the world. 

 

Single Parent Action Network 

www.spanuk.co.uk

SPAN represents one-parent families across the UK. It provides contact details and information for single parents wanting to set up self-help groups.

 

Solo Parents Network 

www.soloparentsnetwork.com

Online social club for single parents. Resources, information and help for other single parents.

 

UK College of Family Mediators 

www.collegeofmediators.co.uk

Professional body for all family mediators in the UK. Information on family mediation and how to find a family mediator and a list of useful organisations.

 

United Kingdom Council of Psychotherapy

www.ukcp.org.co.uk

Provides information about therapy. Has a directory of accredited, regulated therapists.

 

Children: Different Ages and Different Stages

Brook

www.brook.org.uk

Information for young people about contraception, sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy testing.

 

Child Accident Prevention Trust

www.capt.org.uk

Books and free information on child safety and accident prevention. 

 

Open University 

Tel. 0300 303 0073

www.open.ac.uk

The Faculty of Health and Social Care produces home-study packs and videos on babies, children, teenagers and being a parent.

 

Pre-School Learning Alliance

Tel. 020 7833 0991

www.pre-school.org.uk

Advice, support, training publications, magazine.

 

Radio One - Essentials

www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/essentials

Information on sex, drugs, relationships, colleges and universities, travel, work, health and money.

 

Schoolzone

www.schoolzone.co.uk

Information and help with studies, revision, exam stress and exam dates.

 

The Mix 

www.themix.org.uk/sex-and-relationships/family-life

Information on family life and friends; helps children deal with parents and divorce, also helpful with other worries and problems.

 

Well Child

www.wellchild.org.uk

Information on all aspects of child growth, development and health.

 

YoungMinds

Tel. 0808 802 5544

National charity committed to improving the mental health of all children and young people. telephone helpline, leaflets, seminars and training.

 

Difficult Times, Difficult Physical Symptoms 

Allergy UK (British Allergy Foundation)

Tel. 013322 619864

www.allergyuk.org

Encompasses all types of allergies and offers information, newsletters and a support network.

 

Asthma UK

Tel. 0300 222 5800

www.asthma.org.uk

Provides a wide range of support for people with asthma and their families. Helpline staffed by specialist asthma nurses. Local support groups.

 

Enuresis Resource and Information Centre

Tel. 0845 370 8008

www.eric.org.uk

Advice on bed-wetting and soiling. Information leaflets and advice; sells bed wetting protection and alarms.

 

Institute of Family Therapy

Tel. 020 7391 9150

www.ift.org.uk

For young people and families with anxiety, depression and behavioural problems.

 

Kidscape Campaign for Children’s Safety

Tel. 020 7730 3300

www.kidscape.org.uk

Anti-bullying and personal-safety information

 

Mental Health and Growing Up

www.rcpsych.ac.uk

Series of thirty-six fact sheets on a range of common mental-health problems.

 

NSPCC

Tel. 0808 800 5000

www.nspcc.org.uk

NSPCC helpline, available to children aged 18 and under to talk about things that are making them unhappy.

Difficult Times, Difficult Behavioural Symptoms 

Bullying 

www.bullying.co.uk

Advice for parents and children affected by bullying. Information and tips on how to cope, legal advice and email service.

 

Childline

Tel. 0800 1111

www.childline.org.uk

24-hour helpline for children and young people in trouble or danger.

 

Beat

Tel. 0808 801 0677

www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk

Offers information, support and help to anyone affected by eating disorders. Has local self-help groups.

 

Institute of Family Therapy 

Tel. 020 7391 9150

www.instituteoffamilytherapy.org.uk

For young people and families with anxiety, depression and behavioural problems.

 

Kidscape Campaign for Children’s Safety

Tel. 020 7730 3300

www.kidscape.org.uk

Anti-bullying and personal-safety information.

 

National Children’s Bureau 

www.selfharm.co.uk

Young people and self harm information resource website.

 

National Self-Harm Network

www.nshn.co.uk

Website resource list of organisations, publications, support groups, newsletters.

NSPCC

Tel. 0808 800 5000

www.nspcc.org.uk

NSPCC helpline, available to children aged 18 and under to talk about things that are making them unhappy.

 

Practical Parenting 

www.practicalparent.org.uk

Tips on a wide range of child behaviour problems.

General

Family Action

Tel. 0207 254 6251

www.family-action.org.uk

Provides direct services for people with metal health problems and children and families. Professional referral essential.

 

Mental Health Foundation 

Tel. 202 780 1100

www.mentalhealth.org.uk

Information on all aspects of mental health and emotional issues. including addiction and substance abuse.

 

Addiction

Alcoholics Anonymous 

Tel. 0800 917 7650

www.alcoholics-anonymous.co.uk

Help for people who think they have a problem with alcohol.

 

Families Anonymous

Tel. 0845 120 0660

www.famanon.org.uk

National helpline offering free support to anyone affected by the drug abuse of a family member.

 

FRANK

Tel. 0300 123 6600

www.talktofrank.com

Helpline Advice and information for young people about drugs.

 

Gamanon

Tel. 0870 050 8880

www.gamanon.org.uk

Organisation offering meetings for families affected by a gambling problem.

 

Gamblers Anonymous

Tel. 020 7384 3040

www.gamblersanonnymous.org.uk

Helpline offering advice to compulsive gamblers and their families.

 

Gambling Therapy

www.gablingtherapy.org

Free online advice service for those affected by gambling.

 

Gamcare

Tel. 0808 802 0133

www.gamcare.org.uk

Provides support, information and advice to anyone suffering because of a compulsive gambling problem.

 

Narcotics anonymous

Tel. 0300 999 1212

helpline@ukna.org

www.na.org

Help for people who think they have a problem with drugs.

 

Release

Tel. 020 7324 2989

www.release.org.uk

Services dedicated to meeting the health, welfare and legal needs of drug users and those who live with them. Drugs and legal helpline.

 

Violence

Children are Unbeatable

Tel. 020 7713 0569

www.childrenareunbeatable.org.uk

Provides leaflets on alternatives to smacking.

 

Everyman Project

Tel. 020 7263 8884

www.everymanproject.co.uk

Offers counselling and support to men who want to change their violent or abusive behaviour.

 

The Hideout

ww.thehideout.org.uk

Helps victims of domestic violence.

 

MALE (Men’s Advice Line and Enquiries)

Tel. 0808 801 0327

www.mensadviceline.org.uk

Support and advice for male victims of domestic violence and information for their families and for en who want to change their violent and abusive behaviour.

 

Pathway Project

Tel. 10543 676800

www.pathway-project.co.uk

Organisation based in Staffordshire offering a free national 24-hour helpline and refuge accommodation, as well as counselling and support groups, including children’s therapeutic play sessions.

 

Refuge

Tel. 0808 2000 247

www.refuge.org.uk

Works in partnership with Women’s Aid to provide advice and support to anyone experiencing domestic violence. Provides safe, emergency accommodation throughout the UK. Website offers a useful section with help for children.

 

Southall Black Sisters

Tel. 020 8571 9595

www.southallblacksisters.org.uk

Resource centre based in London providing a service for women who are experiencing violence or abuse. Offers advice, group therapy and counselling, including in Hindi and Urdu.

 

Women’s Aid Federation England

Tel. 0808 2000 247

www.womensaid.org.uk

National charity for women and children experiencing physical, sexual or emotional abuse in their homes. Free 24-hour National Domestic Violence Helpline. Online guide: ‘The Survivors Handbook’. Children can visit the Hideout website.

 

Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline

Tel. 0161 636 7525

www.domesticabusehelpline.co.uk

Manchester-based  organisation offering national advice, information and telephone counselling.

 

Adult depression 

Association for Post-Natal Illness 

Tel. 0207 386 0868

www.apni.org

Offers information and advice to sufferers and their families, and can put people in touch with others who have had similar problems.

 

Beyond the Baby Blues

www.beyondthebabyblues.org

Support and depression resources for women suffering from post-natal depression.

 

British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy

Tel. 01455 883300

www.bacp.co.uk

Provides advice on a range of services to help meet the needs of anyone seeking information about counselling and psychotherapy. Has a database of local counsellors and psychotherapists.

 

Mind 

Tel. 0300 123 3393

www.mind.org.uk

A charity providing resources and information to help those suffering from mental health problems. Helplines with legal and emotional advice available.

 

Fellowship of Depressives Anonymous 

Tel. 01632 960017

www.depressionanon.co.uk

Self-help groups in England for people who suffer from depression and their carers.

 

MDF the Bipolar Organisation (Manic-depression fellowship)

Tel. 0333 323 3880

www.bipolaruk.org

Website for young people: www.steady.org.uk

Offers support, via self-help groups, to enable people affected by bipolar disorder/manic depression to take control of their lives.

 

Mental Health Foundation

Tel. 020 7803 1100

www.mentalhealth.org.uk

Charity working with mental health issues and learning disabilities.

 

National Phobics Society 

www.phobics-society.org.uk

Provides information and advice to those affected by anxiety disorders and can refer on to support groups and trained hypnotherapists, cognitive therapists and other complementary therapists.

 

SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) Association 

www.sada.org.uk

Support and information on SAD.

 

Sane 

www.sane.org.uk

Support and information for people with mental health problems.

 

United Kingdom Council of Psychotherapy

www.ukcp.org.co.uk

Provides information about therapy. Has a directory of accredited, regulated therapists.

 

Learning and developmental disabilities

Advisory Centre for Education 

Tel. 0300 0115 142

www.ace-ed.org.uk

Independent national advice centre for parents of children in state schools. Information, advice and training on the law and school issues.

 

Asperger’s Syndrome Foundation 

www.aspergerfoundation.org.uk

Bi-monthly training seminars for parents and professionals helping those with Asperger’s syndrome.

 

Attention Deficit Information Services (ADDISS)

Tel. 020 8952 2800

www.addiss.co.uk

Information, support and training. Refers to local groups in the UK.

 

British Dyslexia Association 

Tel. 0118 966 2677

www.bdadyslexia.org.uk

Advice, local contacts and resources.

 

Contact 

Tel. 0808 808 3555

contact.org.uk

Charity that helps families with children who have disabilities or special needs; provides information about the disabilities and puts families in touch with each other, creating local and national support groups.

 

Council for Disable Children

Tel. 020 7843 1900

councilfordisabledchildren.org.uk

Useful leaflets sent on request.

 

Parents for Inclusion

www.parentsforinclusion.org

Advice for parents of disabled and special needs children on inclusion into education.

 

Discovery Centre (for Dyspraxia)

Tel. 01443 654799

www.dyscovery.southwales.ac.uk

Private assessment centre for neurodevelopmental problems, providing information and training for children and adults living with learning difficulties.

 

Dyslexia Action

Tel. 01784 222304

www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk

Provides information, assessment, teaching and training.

 

Dyspraxia Foundation

Tel. 01462 455016

www.dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk

 

National Autistic Society

Tel. 0808 800 4104

www.nas.org.uk

Valuable information, help and support. Puts you in touch with local families who have children with similar conditions. 

Other websites 

ADHD, specific learning difficulties, dyspraxia

www.add.about.com

www.addconsults.com

www.adders.org

www.addinschool.com

www.additudemag.com

www.add.org

www.adhdnews.com

www.chadd.org

 

Autism/Asperger’s syndrome

www.aspergerfoundation.org.uk

http://childstudycenter.yale.edu/autism/index.aspx

www.nasurreybranch.org

www.rdiconnect.com

www.tonyattwood.com.au

 

Learning disabilities 

www.learningdisabilities.org.uk

 

Information for Children

Children’s Legal Centre

www.childrenslegalcentre.com

Independent charity offering free and confidential legal advice, negotiation services and mediation for children, young people and anyone with concerns about them. Offers a list of resources and publications.

 

National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS)

Tel. 0808 808 1001

www.nyas.net

Provides specialist help for children and young people up to the age of 25.


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