At Bristol City Children and Young People’s Services based on Ridingleaze Street, we are dedicated to supporting families through various services aimed at enhancing child welfare throughout our community safely delivering high-quality care solutions tailored specifically towards individual needs within each family unit we serve! Our compassionate team prioritizes communication while ensuring transparency during every interaction—providing guidance concerning available resources aimed towards empowering parents/caregivers as they navigate challenges effectively!

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good stranger

1 Google Rating

Dirty rooms, incompetent staff, not aware about autism and health hazards. Not willing update knowle

1/ 5

Dirty rooms, incompetent staff, not aware about autism and health hazards. Not willing update knowledge even If provided from official sources. Lies to cover up own mistakes.

Mallissa Cleal

1 Google Rating

Not good because it's shut down

1/ 5

Not good because it's shut down

S J Shafahi

1 Google Rating

Social worker will promise children or even parent to take children to the local park or ramps, just

1/ 5

Social worker will promise children or even parent to take children to the local park or ramps, just as parent gets the children ready, social worker rings and says sorry I can't take them today blaming meetings or manager saying weather is bad. They should ask the manager first before promising outings. It leaves children very disappointed and parents having to calm the situation down.

Sarah Shafahi

1 Google Rating

Tells children more information than the main parent carer eg. Telling children you're allowed both

1/ 5

Tells children more information than the main parent carer eg. Telling children you're allowed both parents phone number if it's ok with main parent carer without informing the main parent carer. Also... how many more phone numbers do you need for 1 building? Anyone wanting to call would have to ring each unit before getting to right place.

Liam BH

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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