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Changes Bristol in partneship with BS3 Community Development and Knowle West Health Park Cohave just opened up several new mental health Peer Support Groups,

The Local authority is looking at the offer we have for parents and carers who have children with additional needs. they want to create

The Covid-19 pandemic will have increased the pressures that carers already faced. It has also meant that services for carers have needed to adapt

Thankyou so much to those of you who participated in the consultation events and in the online responses to the Bristol Impact Fund consultation.

For many families living in South Gloucestershire the lockdown will mean higher energy bills with often less money to pay for them. How can

The mental health of children and young people has been affected more than ever over the past year, with the impact of the pandemic

Blue Monday 2021 is Monday 18 January, 11am to 3pm.  Local organisations will be offering help, advice and support to make it a day of empowerment,

Self Injury Support focuses on improving support and knowledge around self-injury How They Do This offering safe spaces where they listen and never judge,

One of the fantastic projects we have at The Care Forum is Bristol Join-Up. It is 7 organisations working together to engage people within

On Thursday 21st January 2021 at 6.30pm join the authors of St Werburghs City Farm’s Equity Report as they share their exploration of the

Re-engage exists to support older people who live alone and find it hard to get out in normal times. The Covid-19 crisis is particularly

The pandemic and lockdown have had a negative effect on the capability of many people across South Gloucestershire to manage household bills. Impacts include