Action for Children

Action for Children

All families need help at critical moments. We support children and families with the most difficult problems and are the largest provider of family support services in the UK.

Families under stress are often trapped in a difficult situation – on their own with little money and no confidence. This can put children at risk.
Our long-term approach – supporting and challenging families – gives families opportunities to turn things around together.
We help:
· children who are neglected or abused
· children whose parents are separating
· children having difficulties at school
· children returning to live at home
· young people with caring responsibilites
· families whose tenancy is at risk because of anti-social behaviour
· families at risk of breakdown

Our children’s and family centres give parenting advice, a safe space for families to play and the chance to learn new skills, subjects and information.
The centres also help practically, with things like debt and housing difficulties, and offer self-help or family therapy for problems such as sexual abuse, domestic violence and anti-social behaviour.


We work to help vulnerable young people realise their potential and make a successful transition to adulthood.

Some of the young people we work with have mental health, drug or alcohol problems. Others are teenage parents. Many fell behind at school or are excluded. They are all on low incomes. Our projects help them to overcome these difficulties, often by working with specialist local agencies to provide total support.

Action for Children provides independent visitors for young people in the care system and, for care leavers, provides emotional support and practical assistance with education, training, and finding and keeping accommodation. We also run community-based programmes for young people who have committed crimes, encouraging young people to take responsibility for their actions and diverting them from high-risk behaviour.


Action for Children works with disabled children, young people and their families because they need specialist help and support, and generally suffer from a wide variation in the quality of services they receive.

Across the UK, 29 per cent of disabled children live in poverty and the families of disabled children report particularly high levels of stress and isolation. 

Our disability services provide disabled children and their families with residential and respite care, help families deal with challenging behaviour, provide specialist education and leisure opportunities, and offer innovative programmes such as the Access to IT project, which uses information technology to enhance disabled children’s confidence and their educational and social inclusion.
Children generally do best when they stay with their families but this is not possible for some.

Action for Children runs services right across the UK specifically devoted to helping these vulnerable children to overcome the disadvantages of not living with their birth parents.
Action for Children is a registered adoption agency and also provides fostering schemes. Our intensive fostering services act  as an alternative to custodial sentences for young people, challenging their behaviour and often enabling them ultimately to return to their birth families. We also run a growing number of small residential units for children and young people, as well as several residential schools, which are able to provide a good education and social support for children with special educational needs.

For More Information Contact:

Leila Wyburn – Project Manager

Action for Children - Project 416
Winchestown Family Centre
37-39 Waunheulog
Winchestown
Nantyglo
NP23 4BE

01495 315318
leila.wyburn@actionforchildren.org.uk



 
 
 
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