Advice & Information
Directory resultsParents-to-be and under 5s health
This section aims to provide you with information and guidance to help keep yourself healthy if you are trying to conceive, and during and after pregnancy. Also, it is also designed to offer you guidance and useful tips for looking after yours and your health…
Paying for childcare
Information on the benefits, schemes and allowances that may help towards your childcare costs. Also find: links to calculators to work out how much you may save and who to speak to for further help. Is your child 2, 3 or 4 years old? All…
Policy for children and young people with SEND in youth custody
Please download our policy for children and young people with SEND in youth custody below. Policy for children and young people with SEND in youth custody (September 2021) The Youth Offending Team (YOT) and the Special Educational Needs (SEN) Services have worked jointly to produce this…
Post 16 Options
You can leave school on the last Friday in June if you’ll be 16 by the end of the summer holidays. You must then do one of the following until you’re 18: stay in full-time education, for example at a college start an apprenticeship or…
Pre-schools
Pre-schools are often run by voluntary parent-led committees and charities and care for and educate children from the age of two up to the age of five. They tend to follow school term-times and so are not open in the school holidays. Some pre-schools are…
Pregnancy
The NHS contains lots of information to help you know what to expect during pregnancy. You should contact a mid-wife or your GP if you believe you are pregnant to ensure you get the professional support you need. www.nhs.uk/Conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/pages/pregnancy-and-baby-care.aspx Teenage pregnancy In Westminster there are…
Previous cluster meetings
Previous cluster meetings To view information from previous cluster meetings click the relevant link below: North GLD Cluster meeting 12.2.2020 South GLD Cluster meeting 3.3.2020 North Cluster meeting 30.9.2020
Primary schools
Please find below the Westminster's primary education guide: Your choice for primary education brochure In addition, you can access a list of local schools in the link below: List of Primary Schools in Westminster Contact Schools admissions for further information.
Providers offering funded places
Below is a list of participating providers who in addition to offering the universal entitlement offer plus working parents, 30 hours free childcare for 3 and 4 year olds. The list is divided into Childminders, Nurseries and Schools which offer this entitlement.
Public Health services
Westminster City Council have a vision that all people in Westminster are able to be well, stay well and live well, supported by a collaborative and cohesive health and care system. Ambitions to deliver the vision We will work with our colleagues within the council, the…