Feeling included in your community
Find things to do and places to go.
See what’s on and find out how to get there.
Support with friendships and relationships.
Getting out and about
Friends and relationships
Getting out and about
Find things to do and places to go:
Local leisure activities
Details of local leisure activities across the borough and beyond for children and teenagers of all ages.
Youth Hubs and Programme
Activities and things to do for young people from Year 6 up until the age of 19 (25 if you have a disability).
Information about things to do, including groups, playschemes, sports and other activities across Bromley.
Max discount card
The Max card is a discount card for families of children with disabilities. It can help you save money on great days out at castles, zoos, bowling alleys and more.
Every Body Moves
Find a disability sport activity near you using the free activity search. The webiste also provides useful hints, tips and information on what’s happening near you.
AccessAble
See if a place is going to be accessible for you, including shops, pubs, restaurants, cinemas, theatres, railway stations, hotels, colleges, universities, hospitals and more.
Find out how to travel around the borough
Travelling around the borough
Be more independent, safer and confident in choosing the right transport for you.
Accessible transport
Download a leaflet to learn about travelling in Bromley and keeping safe while out and about. You may be eligible for free and discounted travel on buses, trams and other transport services.
Freedom passes
Disabled Freedom Passes enable eligible disabled people who have not yet reached the qualifying age for an over 60s Freedom Pass to travel free on nearly all public transport within London.
Friends and relationships
Help with maintaining friendships
Friends can be there to enjoy the best times, and they can help us when we’re feeling down. But sometimes friendships have problems.
It can be hard to know what to do, but Childline have a range of advice to help.
Healthy sexual relationships
Being in a new relationship can make you feel excited, happy and in control.
You might have lots of questions about having a relationship or having sex for the first time. Childline have got some advice to help.
Free sexual health services
Including: condoms; contraception; unplanned pregnancies; STI test, including for chlamydia; and emergency contraception.
Unhealthy relationships
There are times when relationships can become unhealthy.
It’s important to know what to do and who to talk do if this happens to you.
Making sense of how you feel
In a healthy relationship someone shouldn’t try to control you. Controlling or threatening behaviour can be physical, sexual, emotional, financial or psychological. If your relationship doesn’t feel right, it may be time to end it.
Sexting
Sexting is when you send a sexual message, photo or video to someone else. It could be a picture of you, but sometimes people send pictures and videos of other people.
If you’ve been sexting and something’s gone wrong, there is advice to help.
Grooming
Grooming is when someone builds an online relationship with a young person and tricks them or pressures them into doing something sexual.
Childline can help by providing you with what you need to know to keep you and others safe from online grooming.
