Family Hubs Community Drop In

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The Norfolk County Council's Start for Life and family hubs approach supports a shared ambition that Norfolk is a place where all children and young people can flourish. By joining up and enhancing existing services, they want to ensure all children, young people and their parents and carers can access the early support they need when they need it.

Their family hubs approach supports parents and carers of children and young people from conception up to the age of 19-years-old (25 for young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities).

Families can access support:

  • Within their community in places they already visit that are part of our Start for Life and family hub network
  • Virtually through online and digital platforms
  • By visiting a family hub site, and talking to a relevant professional or practitioner in person
  • From another parent or carer, as we develop more volunteer peer support opportunities

Community Drop In - Downham Market

Go along and meet Sarah, the Community Worker who will be ready to answer your questions and share information about a wide range of activities, groups and organisations that can help you with family and parenting issues. Here's a list of the dates and locations, or you can check out the key dates on the right-hand side of the page.

The Norfolk County Council's Start for Life and family hubs approach supports a shared ambition that Norfolk is a place where all children and young people can flourish. By joining up and enhancing existing services, they want to ensure all children, young people and their parents and carers can access the early support they need when they need it.

Their family hubs approach supports parents and carers of children and young people from conception up to the age of 19-years-old (25 for young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities).

Families can access support:

  • Within their community in places they already visit that are part of our Start for Life and family hub network
  • Virtually through online and digital platforms
  • By visiting a family hub site, and talking to a relevant professional or practitioner in person
  • From another parent or carer, as we develop more volunteer peer support opportunities

Community Drop In - Downham Market

Go along and meet Sarah, the Community Worker who will be ready to answer your questions and share information about a wide range of activities, groups and organisations that can help you with family and parenting issues. Here's a list of the dates and locations, or you can check out the key dates on the right-hand side of the page.