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Directory resultsOnline course for new and expectant parents
An online course for new and expectant parents. Register online at: Me, You and Baby Too (oneplusone.org.uk) or scan the QR code on the following leaflet.
Online course for separating parents
Online course for separating parents to help manage conflict and minimise the impact on children. Register online at: www.oneplusone.org.uk/parent-resources-for-england or scan the QR code on the following leaflet.
Online course to help parents communicate better with each other
An online course to help parents communicate better with each other. Register online at: www.oneplusone.org.uk/parent-resources-for-england or scan the QR code on the following leaflet.
Organisations and services providing family support
Homestart Westminster Family Lives Family Friends Action West London Total Family Coaching Citizens Advice Family Rights Group People First The A Project Families and Commuties Employment Service (FACES) Other services providing assistance and support can be found in the following link to our directory: Family…
Our 2023-2026 Children and Young People’s Plan
You can access the 2023-26 Children and Young People's Plan by clicking on the section below:
Over 5s health
This section aims to provide you with information and guidance to help support your child's health and wellbeing. Emotional wellbeing and mental health Children and young people with SEND Supporting children to communicate Dental and oral health Healthy eating Physical activity Health services and organisations…
ParentChild+ Programme (Family Lives)
The Programme is a 'targeted intensive intervention' with focus on parent/child attachment within the home. The ParentChild+ is a well-evidenced, US-based programme, focused on working one to one with parents or carers over a sustained period. The model - which has been running in the US for over…
Post-16 educational and career 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 choose whether to: stay in full-time education - for example at school, sixth form college, further education college or University Technical College…
Preparing for Adulthood Protocol: information for parents / carers and professionals
What to expect as you are preparing for adulthood Please follow this link for our Bi-borough Preparing for Adulthood Protocol, which has been developed in partnership between practitioners from Education, Health and Social Care. The Protocol provides guidance to the workforce across education and social care as…
Preparing for adulthood: how will support for parents / carers change?
When a child reaches adulthood, the way their parents or families are supported will change. To understand your level of needs and what support should be provided, the council will invite you to complete a Carer's Assessment. This is a way that you can let the adult…