Empowering young minds
Discover Bloom's unique approach to children's emotional development. Our skills-based coaching, developed by experienced CAMHS professionals, provides early support, practical skills, and clear boundaries to help children thrive. Join us in fostering confidence and resilience in your child's life.
Our programmes
We offer a diverse range of programmes designed to support children and young people's emotional development, confidence, and life skills. Each programme is crafted with a focus on practical application and delivered with the utmost care and expertise.
One-to-one coaching
Structured, time-limited coaching sessions for children and young people, focusing on individual needs and goals.
Small group coaching
Programmes focused on confidence, emotional regulation, managing worry, friendships, and navigating transitions.
Workshops
Delivered in schools, youth hubs, community settings, and parent groups, covering essential life skills and emotional intelligence.
Parent and carer support
Guidance, practical strategies, and reassurance for parents and carers, empowering them to support their child's mental health and well-being.
Professional support packages
Referral guidance, understanding care and treatment pathways, advocacy support, and signposting for parents and carers seeking comprehensive support.
Why choose bloom?
Bloom sits between self-help and therapy, offering early, skills-based coaching developed by experienced CAMHS professionals. We provide clear boundaries, strong safeguarding, and a focus on helping children feel more confident and capable.
Positive change
Parents often notice a significant shift in their child's confidence. Children begin to understand their emotions better, feel more in control, and use practical coping skills in daily life — whether that’s at school, with friends, or at home.
Is bloom right for your child?
Bloom is well suited to children and young people who experience worry, big emotions, low confidence, or difficulty coping with change, school pressures, or friendships. It’s particularly helpful for those who may not meet thresholds for specialist services but would benefit from early, practical emotional support.