Agencies in Bradford March 2020

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Agencies in Bradford March 2020 Agencies in Bradford Family Hubs There are 4 family hubs in Bradford (Bradford West, Bradford East, Bradford South and Keighley and Shipley) that can provide a range of services and support to families. These family hub teams will be responsible for: early childhood development and school readiness children’s centres for children under five and their families targeted work with individual children and families (Families First) parenting support through all age ranges (children aged from birth to 19 or 25 with a disability) family and maternal health and mental health early education and free childcare education attendance providing positive activities for young people health and wellbeing diversity and cohesion Family Hub Contact details Bradford West Family Hub Farcliffe 56 Toller Lane, Bradford, BD8 8QH Phone: 01274 436700 Email: [email protected] Bradford East Family Hub Barkerend 365 Barkerend Road, Bradford, BD3 8QX Phone: 01274 437523 Email: [email protected] Bradford South Family Hub Reevy Hill Bedale Drive, Bradford, BD6 3ST Phone: 01274 434940 Email: [email protected] Keighley and Shipley Rainbow Braithwaite Grove, Keighley, BD22 6JB 01535 618005 or Strong Close, Airedale Road, Keighley, BD21 4LW 01535 605272 Email: [email protected] First Response If you think your child is experiencing a mental health crisis and you live in Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale or Craven, you can contact First Response. First Response is available 24/7 and you can contact them on 01274 221181. Food Banks Baby Basics Contact Eileen - 07864086384 / 07514535079 / 07870274482 (Baby milk and nappies) Bradford Central Foodbank The Light Centre, 86 Captain Street, Bradford, BD1 4EL (Trussell Trust Food Bank ) 01274 734314 [email protected] Bradford Community Kitchen 131 Grattan Road, Bradford, BD1 2HS (Millside Centre) Emotional and practical support, food parcels and can offer meals on Sundays. Bradford North Foodbank Unit 12, Newlands House Two, Inspire Bradford Business Park, Bradford, BD10 0JE 01274 292256 [email protected] Buttershaw Christian Family The Crescent, Bradford, BD6 3PZ Centre Buttershaw Footprints 01274 690262 Salvation Army St Margaret’s Avenue, Bradford, BD4 9BD 01274 684230 Salvation Army Holroyd Hill, Wibsey, Bradford, BD6 1NS 01274 677591 Sandale Centre 42 Reevy Road West, Buttershaw, Bradford, BD6 3LX 01274 270170 St. Paul’s church St. Paul’s Avenue, Wibsey, Bradford, BD6 01274 676359 Sutton Centre The Storehouse, 116 Caledonia Street, Bradford, BD4 7BQ 01274 955010 Currently running a pay as you feel café and are there to help anyone in crisis. Wyke Food Bank 68 Blackstone Avenue, Bradford, BD12 8SJ 07941 380420 Save The Mothers Trust SM Complex Beckside Lane Bradford BD7 2JX Phone: 01247 270 043 Email: [email protected] Other support services www.kooth.com Free, safe and anonymous online support for young people (12pm – 10pm Monday to Friday; 6pm – 10pm Saturday to Sunday) Sharing Voices 01274 731166 www.sharingvoices.net Childline 0800 1111 www.childline.org.uk Young Minds www.youngminds.org.uk Children’s Social Services Bradford has a new advice website dedicated to keeping children safe, providing advice for families as well as professionals: https://saferbradford.co.uk/children/family-and-friends/ If you have an immediate concern about a child, including your own: During office hours (8.30am – 5pm Monday to Thursday, 4.30pm on Friday) call Children’s Social Services Initial Contact Point on 01274 435600. At all other times, Social Services Emergency Duty Team on 01274 431010 SENDIASS SENDIASS is an Information, advice and support service is for parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the Bradford area – and for their children too. Phone: 01274513300 Email: [email protected] .
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