Welcome to the Bromley Parenting Hub
In Bromley we want all our children to thrive and live healthy, safe and secure lives, and experience family relationships that are healthy and stable. All relationships have tricky moments. Where conflict is frequent, intense and poorly resolved it can harm a child’s life outcomes.
The Bromley Parenting Hub pulls together information for all parents in the borough, whether together, separated or considering separation, who want to find ways to improve their relationship and get on better.
Reducing parental conflict
Conflict between parents, whether together or separated, can have a direct impact on a child’s emotional wellbeing and mental health.
Support and tools for parents
To learn more about support and tools for parents to reduce parental conflict and minimise it’s negative impact on the children please complete the free eLearning module.
How to register for our reducing parental conflict online course
If you want to learn more about reducing parental conflict, visit our reducing parental conflict online course.
How to register for our reducing parental conflict online course
What is Stop, Think, Change?
Stop, Think, Change is a three-step model for fostering healthy relationships, focusing on:
- Your child's wellbeing
- Impact of unhealthy relationships on children
- Steps to improve relationships during separation
Stop: If a disagreement escalates, pause and breathe to regain control.
Think: Reflect on the arguments origin and your emotional state before it began.
Change: Assess whether the argument is significant or can be revisited when calmer, allowing for behaviour change.
Children and Family centres
Other services
Contact Bromley Children Project
You can get in touch with the Bromley Children Project.
Call us 020 8461 7259
Email us: bcpadmin@bromley.gov.uk
Contact Bromley Children and Families Hub (C&F Hub)
Address: Bromley Civic Centre, Churchill Court, 2 Westmoreland Road, Bromley, BR1 1AS.
Telephone: 020 8461 7373 /7309
Fax: 020 8313 4400
Email: candfhub@bromley.gov.uk