Resources
On this page you will find links to other sites and downloadable content which can help support you and your family.
YHH Poster
Download the YHH poster to promote activities to eligible young people in your setting.
YHH A5 Flyer
Download the YHH A5 flyer to promote activities to eligible young people in your setting.
Print Cost-Saving Tip:
To save money and paper, you can print two flyers per A4 page.
Simply adjust your printer settings to print two A5 pages on a single A4 sheet. This way, you maximise the use of paper and reduce printing costs. Thank you for helping us be more eco-friendly!
Find activities for young people
Find activities for young people across Bristol, that happen all year round. You’ll find information around where they are, when their activities run, and what age group they target.
Information for young people
Find activities, advice, and support for young people in Bristol. Follow the link below to find information on activities you can get involved with and organisations that can offer you advice and support.
Find a park with play equipment
Bristol has lots of parks for children to enjoy, follow the link below to browse where they are and what you can do in them!
Cost of Living Support
Bristol City Council have created a dedicated webpage to help with cost of living support. Please click the link below for more information and to be directed to their site.
VitaMinds – Mental Health Support
VitaMinds works in partnership with the NHS to offer a range of short-term Talking Therapies to adults 16-years and over, who live and are registered with a GP in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.
VitaMinds is a FREE service and you don’t need to visit a GP to get help – the options for referring to the service can be accessed via the link below
Children and Young People’s Network
The Children and Young People’s Network in Bristol is a platform aimed at meeting the needs of children and young people in the community. The network is made up of different interested parties, bringing different perspectives, all with the aim to improve initiatives for children and young people in Bristol.
Bristol’s SEND Local Offer
Bristol’s SEND Local Offer is a central place that provides information about services and support for children aged 0-25 with special educational needs and disabilities, and information and support for parents and carers, and professionals.