Useful contacts – support and specialist agencies
Bradford Social Services for children
01274 435600
www.bradford.gov.uk
The Passenger Transport Service(PTS) are responsible for the transportation of special needs and vulnerable children.
01274 436692
www.bradford.gov.uk/education-and-skills/travel-assistance/passenger-transport-service-pts
Winston’s Wish- We support children, young people and their families after the death of a parent or sibling.
08088 020 021
www.winstonswish.org
ESCAYP – Counselling & Therapeutic Play for Children & Young People aged 3-21 years.
01274 878117
www.escayp.org.uk
mind – mental health support, guidance and information.
www.mind.org.uk
CAMHS – Our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) help children and young people in the local area who may be having problems. They may be very upset or very angry, they may be behaving in unusual ways, or their family or carers, friends or teachers may be very worried about them. CAMHS supports children and young people from pre-school years up to 16 years of age where there are severe and long standing concerns about emotional well-being and behaviours.
Fieldhead in Bradford. Telephone: 01274 723 241
Hillbrook in Keighley. Telephone: 01535 661 531
www.bdct.nhs.uk/services/child-adolescent-mental-health-camhs/
First response – Our First Response service offers support 24 hours a day, seven days a week to people of all ages living in Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale or Craven experiencing a mental health crisis.
01274 221181
www.bdct.nhs.uk/services/first-response
Useful contacts- keeping children safe
Online Safety Course for Parents | Myleene Klass (nationalonlinesafety.com) – Support with how to keep your child safe online, with access to free courses for parents
www.thinkuknow.co.uk – advice on online safety
www.saferinternet.org.uk – specialist helpline for schools, colleges, parents and carers
www.internetmatters.org – Support for parents on how to keep their children safe online
www.educateagainsthate.com – Practical advice for parents on protecting children from extremism and radicalisation
www.net-aware.org.uk – NSPCC advice for parents
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