Nottingham Early Help Partnership, the right help at the right time
Our vision is for every child to enjoy their childhood in a warm and supportive environment, free from poverty and safe from harm; where every child grows up to achieve their full potential
Nottingham Early Help Partnership, the right help at the right time
Our vision is for every child to enjoy their childhood in a warm and supportive environment, free from poverty and safe from harm; where every child grows up to achieve their full potential
Family Hub funded services
Our Family Hubs offer a range of support for everyone in the family from conception to 25 years. Click here to find out more
Start for Life
All families need some help to give their babies the best start in life. Whether it is from healthcare professionals or volunteers, family or friends, there is a wide range of support and services available in Nottingham. The Start for Life offer provides information and links to support that is available when families need it, from conception to baby’s second birthday.
Local groups and activities
Click here to find out about local groups and activities in your area for you and your family.
View activitiesLiving and working in Nottingham
New to Nottingham or England? Looking for your first job or want to get back into work after a break? Click here for more information.
Young people
Looking for a wide range of services that offer support and advice for young people aged 11-19? Click here to learn more.
Health matters
Do you have a concern about your physical or mental health? Looking for information, support or advice? Click here to find the help you need.
Relationships
Struggling with your relationship with your partner, child or brother or sister? Click here to find out how you can over come conflict and live a happier life together.
Support for professionals
We offer a range of support for professionals, from online resources, to face to face training sessions. Click here to access this information or to join our Early Help Partnership.
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Triple P Stepping Stones
Positive Parenting Programme, more commonly known as Triple P, is a behaviour support programme and is available to all parents living in Nottingham City who have children aged 0-19. Early Help offer 4 levels of Triple P support: Tip Sheets, Discussion Groups, 8 Week Group Programme, Stepping Stones
Coping with Anxiety
BEHIND EVERY YOUNG CHILD WHO BELIEVES IN THEMSELVES IS A PARENT, OR CARER, WHO BELIEVED FIRST.” This workshop aims to offer practical information, as well as tips and ideas, for helping your child to manage anxiety. Supporting children with anxiety. 5 steps to mental wellbeing. An A-Z of ideas to help manage anxiety. Helping children to make healthy choices.
Early Years SEND Drop-in
Free weekly drop-in sessions across the city during term time. Stay and play alongside other families. Gain support and advice from our team. Give your child the opportunity to begin their learning journey in a safe and inclusive environment. Short packages of home learning support. Work in partnership with us to develop a unique home learning plan for your child. Transition support Short packages of support when your child starts an Early Years Setting. About us. We are a team of specialist early years educators. We work as part of the SEND Inclusion Support Service in Nottingham City. Our Aims. We aim to support the development of young children‘s play, communication, relationships and foster their full participation in day to day life within the family, early years setting and wider community. Our Beliefs. We believe that parents/carers are key figures in the learning and development of their children. We believe that all children should have the opportunity to have learning experiences outside the home, including at early years settings We believe all children have a right to learn and to achieve success.
Elevate Youth Club
A youth club offering guidance and practical support for young men and LGBTQ+ individuals aged 16-22 who have witnessed or experienced domestic abuse. Get help with CV writing, university applications, confidence boosting and much more.
Digital Skills Course Enrolment Day
Digital Skills Course Enrolment Day - Thursday 12th Sept - 11-1pm Course starts Thursday 19th Sept for 10 weeks.
Reading Rucksacks
Learn how to make reading fun, so you can take your child on a new adventure every day. Starting Thursday 10th October 1-3pm for 6 weeks. Explore fun ways to bring a book to life for children aged 2 to 5. Every session is booked-themed, and children receive a book and activities related to it each session.
Freedom Programme
The Freedom Programme is a 10-week information and support programme built around the realities and effects of domestic abuse. This programme is for women only. It runs for 2 hours a week over a 10-week period; supports Victims and Survivors of Domestic Abuse and explores what Healthy Relationships look like.
Reading Rucksacks
Fun reading sessions at Broxtowe Family Hub for children aged 2-5 years, starting on Thursday 10th October,1-3pm for 6 weeks.