Support and advice for those facing crisis or in emotional need
Help and advice for parents
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Families need Fathers is a support and information organisation for fathers.
Helpline: 0870 7607496 open 7pm – 10pm.
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Gingerbread is the support organisation for over 2.5 million lone parents and their children throughout England and Wales.
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Grandparents’ Association was launched in 1987 by a group of grandparents whose grandchildren had been put into care, adopted from care or were not allowed any contact with them.
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Support through separation and divorce. Helpline 0800 999 5786
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Freephone 24 hour helpline on 0808 800 2222 for help and info on all aspects of parenting, including handling divorce and separation.
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Parenting UK aims to enable practitioners to deliver better quality parenting support services by promoting membership development and exchange.
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Positive Parenting specialise in the support of parents and those who work with them.
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Relate offers advice, relationship counselling, sex therapy, workshops, mediation, consultations and support face-to-face, by phone and through this website.
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National support to those experiencing domestic abuse. Helpline 0808 2000 247
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The Family and Parenting Institute is a charity aiming to improve the wellbeing of children and families in the UK. They work to be a catalyst for change, working to make the voices of families heard.
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The TCCR aims to improve the quality of adult couple relationships, prevent family breakdown and enhance the lives of children.
Help and advice for children and young persons
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Help and advice for children and young persons 24/7 helpline – 0800 1111
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SHS is a national charity that places highly trained practitioners in schools to support children and families.
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Gingerbread is the support organisation for over 2.5 million lone parents and their children throughout England and Wales.
Help and advice for financial issues and homelessness
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Shelter offers information to help you solve the housing issues which are likely to arise if you are separating from your spouse, partner or civil partner. Your rights will differ depending on the kind of relationship you’re in, and whose name is on the tenancy agreement.
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General advice for separated families
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Advice Now provides good quality information on the law and your rights plus educational resources for teachers and legal advisors.
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