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Here you can find all the latest information about what has been happening in Early Years in Nottingham
inourplace - Solihull Approach Nottingham
Free online courses offering support for young people, parents, carers and grandparents living in Nottingham City.
Thriving Nottingham - Weight loss support for children & family
New FREE weight loss support for children & family by Thriving Nottingham.
Free nearly new items at Bestwood Family Hubs for families
Please come and browse our nearly new items, clothes, shoes, toys, books and school jumpers and help yourself to any items you need
New Drop in Child Health Clinic at Hyson Green Family Hub
CityCare are now offering a weekly drop in clinic for all parents or carers who would like to have baby weighed, or to discuss any other health issue with baby.
Monday 20th May 10-12, Young Parents Open Day - Broxtowe Family Hub
A fun and supportive space for young parents (up to 25 years) and baby. Drop-in with your baby and bring a friend if you like! Food provided, Fun and Creative Activities, Advice and Information, Relax, chat and make friends.
Free entry to Legoland, Madam Tussauds and Sea Life!
Magical Days Out are offering free entry to a number of theme parks across the UK to qualifying children and young people aged 2-18.
BEH Team Support Clinics for Parents/Carers
The Behavioural and Emotional Health (BEH) Team is offering support clinics to parents and carers who may be considering if a referral for a neurodevelopmental assessment is appropriate for their child, or have an open referral to the team.
Thanks to Liz from Nottinghamshire Deaf Society
The Nottingham City Early Help Partnership would like to express our sincere thanks to Liz from Nottinghamshire Deaf Society for making Early Help accessible to deaf people.
Early Help animation in Polish recorded
The Early Help Partnership would like to thank Magdalena for recording our new Early Help animation in Polish in order to make our message accessible to more children, young people and families across Nottingham City. Magdalena has worked as a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) for the last four years based in Sneinton. She responds to all incidents and provides translation services, Polish to English to Polish, as required in her job.