You may want to refer clients to the wide range of services available from our B&NES council teams responsible for Adult social care and health or Children, young people and families.
Sexual health
Visit the SafeBanes website for information on all aspects of sexual and reproductive health, including a section for professionals (sign-up required).
Childcare and health
Visit the Best Start in Life resources on the B&NES Hub website, for advice, information and links to services specifically for children aged 0 to 5 and their families.
See our dedicated page on this topic, Get early help, for more information and resources on what help is available for children, young people and their families.
If you’re on a low income and 10 or more weeks pregnant, or have a child under 4, you may be entitled to get free vitamins and help to buy healthy food, milk, and infant formula as part of the NHS Healthy Start programme. If you are under 18 and pregnant, there is no income limit for eligibility for this programme.
Mental health
If you work in mental health support, you may want to read our Suicide Prevention Strategy and Action Plan.
You can also read our 2022 Mental Health Needs Assessment, providing an overview of issues and services across Bath and North East Somerset.
Sign up for our newsletters to keep updated with the latest professional news in the areas you work in.
For support of young people and mental health, visit our dedicated resources and advice page.
The B&NES Livewell website also offers support for mental health and suicide prevention.
Bath Welfare Project run street patrols to identify people at high risk for mental health issues and suicide.
Food insecurity
Check your knowledge
Food insecurity affects around one in six households in Bath and North East Somerset. The B&NES Fair Food Alliance has led on creating the B&NES Food Equity Action Plan, linking to wider strategies on food, health, inequalities and sustainability.
Two primary working groups are driving the core of the Food Equity Action Plan:
- The Income Maximisation Group brings together key local organisations who offer practical support, advice and guidance for financial issues, including benefits, debt and crisis grants. You can find Information on all these services on the LiveWell B&NES cost of living pages. A locally-specific ‘Worried About Money?’ leaflet is also available in online and print formats. Contact public_health@bathnes.gov.uk to arrange delivery of print copies to your organisation.
- The Affordable Food Network seeks to work together to offer B&NES residents access to affordable food, and the help they need to prevent and manage challenges that lead to food insecurity. Visit the BANES FoodFinder page to locate local providers of free and affordable food in community settings, such as foodbanks, pantries, food clubs, community fridges, and community cafes.
View the Fair Food Alliance's infographic for its research findings and policy briefing.
Contacts and referrals for clients
Across Bath and North East Somerset, there are multiple organisations that can help in cases of food insecurity, offering both affordable food and emergency free food parcels for those that need them. The following services can help residents to find the right support:
Drug and alcohol provision
Visit Alcohol Change UK for access to a range of research, training and policy related to alcohol use.
The UK government website lists alcohol use screening tests and tools for GPs and other professionals working with clients with substance dependency issues.
Violence and abuse
See our dedicated page on this topic, Get help with problems related to domestic violence or abuse.
Staying safe in extreme weather
Prolonged heatwaves or harsh winters can present serious dangers to public health, particularly for infants, the elderly, and people with some health conditions. These GOV.UK-published guides cover common problems and how to keep yourself safe: