What Bloom provides

A gentle place to be heard, supported and given the chance to grow.

Bloom provides a safe space for children and young people to explore emotions, develop coping strategies and strengthen resilience. Support can include parents, carers, schools and wider services so families feel less alone before difficulties escalate.

Support areas

How Bloom can help

Choose an area to see how sessions, school support and wellbeing events can be shaped around your child, family or organisation.

Garden Room sessions

For children, young people and families in a calm, welcoming garden therapy room.

  • A safe space to explore emotions, coping strategies and resilience.
  • Support for parents and caregivers to understand emotional wellbeing.
  • Early help before difficulties escalate into longer-term challenges.
Bloom garden therapy room in a peaceful garden
Calm garden room

Extra comfort

Ivy the therapy dog

Ivy can attend any session or event where helpful, offering added connection, gentle support, distraction and cuddles.

Ivy the therapy dog being hugged by a child

Support for

Who can Bloom help?

  • Children and young people struggling with emotional wellbeing.
  • Families experiencing mental health challenges.
  • Parents seeking early support before difficulties escalate.
  • Children affected by trauma or adverse childhood experiences.
  • Families navigating school systems or services.

Specialist understanding

Areas of expertise

  • Anxiety
  • Self-harm
  • School refusal
  • Eating disorders
  • Trauma
  • ACEs
  • Bereavement
  • Neurodivergence
  • Domestic violence
  • Addictions within the family
  • Children in care
  • Care-experienced young people
  • AAT
  • AAI