All Separating Families
Omagh Child Contact Centre provides a relaxed environment where parents who no longer live with their children can meet and spend time in each others company. We provide supported contact in a safe neutral environment. The programme has one part-time co-ordinator and all other staff are working in a voluntary Read More
Armagh Child Contact Centre is staffed by a coordinator and volunteers who are impartial. We believe that every child matters. When family breakdown occurs, children do not have to miss out because their parents do not get along. We aim to provide a neutral environment that is safe, secure and Read More
Central Belfast Child Contact Centre is a safe, friendly and neutral place where children of separated families can spend time with one or both parents, and sometimes other family members. It is a child-centred environment that puts the need of the children first. Child Contact Centres were set up to Read More
When families are separated we provide contact between the children and the non resident parent in a safe and non threatening environment. This is normally a temporary arrangement until more permenant structurescan be put in place. Families can be referred through solicitors or social workers and can also self refer Read More
Newry Child Contact Centre offers a safe, friendly and neutral place where children of separated families can spend time with one or both parents and sometimes other family members. It is a child-centred environment that puts the needs of children first. Wednesdays 4.30pm – 6.30pm Saturdays 10.00am – 12noon Email: Read More
Cloona Child Contact Services provides a neutral safe space for children to meet and maintain contact with a non-resident parent, grandparent, other siblings or family members. Contact takes place in: Lagmore Community Forum 12 Lagmore Drive BT17 0TG on Thursdays from 5.15pm to 7.35pm, Saturday mornings from 9.45 am to Read More
To provide a safe impartial child friendly environment where children from seperated families can meet and spend quality time with a parent, sibling or significant other person they no longer live with. Who will be there? The centre is staffed by trained, impartial volunteers who have been police checked. The Read More
What is a Child Contact Centre? It is a safe, friendly and neutral place where children of separated families can spend time with one or both parents and sometimes other family members. As a child-centred environment we aim to do all we can to make it easier for you and Read More
We provide supported visits for families to help in the short term to gain access. The service can be used by non-resident parents as well as extended family e.g. grandparents, aunts and uncles. We provide a safe and friendly environment with plenty of toys and activities for the children. All Read More
This Child Contact Centre is part of the Knock Ards and Bangor group of Child Contact Centres 1st Bangor Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Bangor BT20 4AG Thursday 3pm – 6pm (appointment slots agreed in advance). We are a voluntary organisation overseen by a board of directors and run by a Read More









