Children and family care
Keeping children safe from harm and neglect is everybody's business. If you are worried that a child is being abused or neglected, you should talk to a teacher, health visitor, nurse, doctor or youth worker who will advise you what to do. You may also contact a social worker in children's social care.
Concerned about a child? - Report child abuse.
The council works in partnership with other organisations, including health, police and the voluntary sector. Guiding this work is the Bristol Safeguarding Children Board. Information about the Board can be found below.
Search for services for children in Bristol on the 1 Big Database website
Pages in this section
- Adoption main page
- Change for Children
- Child protection and abuse
- Disabled Children Service
- Fostering
- Free computers for families - the Home Access Initiative
- How to get help - Places you can go for help and advice
- Private fostering
- Safeguarding children
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