General advice

For advice on early parenthood, visit Ready Steady Baby! https://www.nhsinform.scot/ready-steady-baby

For advice on child health, development and parenting a young baby visit the Parent Club https://www.parentclub.scot/

Home-Start helps families through sending trained volunteers to visit and offer compassionate support to parents. Find your local Home-Start here www.home-start.org.uk/find-your-nearest-home-start.

National Childbirth Trust at www.nct.org.uk offers a range of online resources about children’s development and health, and life as a parent.

One Parent Families Scotland supports single parents via online resources and a community forum. Find out more at opfs.org.uk, call their free helpline for single parents at 0808 801 0323 or use their live chat (Mon-Fri 9.30am to 4pm)

If you have any concerns about your or your child’s health and wellbeing, we also recommend that you talk to your health visitor or GP.  

Your child’s wellbeing and development

For advice on how to develop your child’s speech, reading and communication skills, please visit:  

You can find information about healthy eating and nutrition for your child at First Steps Nutrition Trust, www.firststepsnutrition.org (online service only).  

For advice about how to encourage your child to sleep better, please see the tips on the NHS website www.nhs.uk/conditions/baby/health/sleep-problems-in-young-children.  

Financial support

Your local Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) can offer independent advice on a range of issues including housing, debt and consumer issues. You can find out more, including where your nearest CAB is, at www.citizensadvice.org.uk. To speak to someone about money issues, call Citizens Advice Scotland –Adviceline on 0800 028 1456

The Best Start Grant and Best Start Foods scheme are payments that help towards the costs of being pregnant or looking after a child. Best Start Foods is a prepaid card that can be used in shops or online to buy healthy foods like milk or fruit. mygov.scot/best-start-grant-best-start-foods

The Trussel Trust offers guidance for those in a financial crisis. To find your local foodbank, visit www.trusselltrust.org/get-help/find-a-foodbank

Childcare Choices is a government scheme offering parents help with childcare costs. Visit www.childcarechoices.gov.uk to find out what help you may be eligible for. 

Smoking, alcohol and drug abuse

For help quitting smoking, the NHS provides guidance on its website www.nhs.uk/better-health/quit-smoking, where you can also identify your local Stop Smoking Service.

Drinkaware at www.drinkaware.co.uk offers help to anyone worried about their own or someone else’s drinking. Call the free alcohol helpline, Drinkline Scotland, on 0800 731 4314 (Mon-Fri 9am-8pm, Sat-Sun 11am-4pm), or use the online chat service, Drinkchat, on the website (Mon-Fri 9am-2pm). 

We Are With You (formerly Addaction) at www.wearewithyou.org.uk is a UK-wide treatment agency, helping individuals, families and communities to manage the effects of drug and alcohol misuse. Use the online chat service, available on their website, to speak to a trained advisor (Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat-Sun 10am-4pm)

For support from drug services in Scotland, you can use the Scottish Drug Services Directory to find services near you https://www.scottishdrugservices.com/

Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs (SFAD) is a national charity that supports anyone concerned about someone else’s alcohol or drug use in Scotland. The helpline is open from 9am-11pm on weekdays with a call-back service on weekends. Helpline: 08080 10 10 11

Talk to FRANK offers free confidential advice on drugs and alcohol. You can email, text (on 82111), phone on 0300 123 6600 (24-hour helpline), or get advice via webchat at www.talktofrank.com/livechat

Safety and mental health

If you are concerned about domestic violence, please contact Refuge on the free 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline 0808 2000 247 or visit the website at refuge.org.uk. 

Mind provides advice on a range of mental health problems, including the types of mental health problem; where to get help; medication and alternative treatments; and advocacy. Visit www.mind.org.uk or phone 0300 123 3393 (9am-6pm, Mon–Fri). 

For advice on children and young people’s mental health, please visit Young Minds at youngminds.org.uk, or call their Parents Helpline on 0808 802 5544 (9.30am-4pm, Mon-Fri). 

The Samaritans provide confidential support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair. Freephone: 116 123 (24-hour helpline). 

If you are suffering from postnatal illness, the Association for Post Natal Illness offers advice and support. Visit their website www.apni.org or call 020 7386 0868 (10am-2pm, Mon-Fri)