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  1. Parenting Support

    In partnership with schools, children’s centres and the community and voluntary sector, Newham offers a range of programmes, workshops and online resources for parents to access for free. A list of all available programmes are detailed below with a short description. Our Parenting Facilitators have…
  2. Peer to Peer Parenting Services

    Parenting is one of the toughest jobs we will ever have to do! So don’t do it alone.Newham have a team of parents who are experienced in raising their own families and are trained and supported to be there for YOU!   EPEC (Empowering Parents,…
  3. Peer to Peer Parenting Services

    Parenting is one of the toughest jobs we will ever have to do! So don’t do it alone.Newham have a team of parents who are experienced in raising their own families and are trained and supported to be there for YOU!   EPEC (Empowering Parents,…
  4. People Participation

    People Participation is about empowering our parents, carers, and service users to have a say in how we run our services. We value the unique experience and knowledge that our parents, carers, and service users have, and we recognise that your contributions are invaluable when planning…
  5. Personal Budgets

    If your child qualifies for an education, health and care plan, you can decide whether you want a personal budget to manage the support your child gets.
  6. Preparing for Adulthood

    Preparing for adulthood is a series of stages that all young people go through when they move on from being a teenager to becoming an adult. It can be an exciting time of new opportunities, choices and increased independence. But it can also be a…
  7. Primary Care Services

    There are a range of services that are available to everyone to help manage their health. These are called 'universal' services and include GPs, dentists, pharmacists, opticians and walk-in centres as well as health visitors and school nurses.  Most NHS health services do not charge…
  8. Refugees and Asylum Seekers

    An asylum seeker is someone who is seeking international protection but whose claim for refugee status has not yet been determined. A refugee is someone who has been recognised under the 1951 Convention relating to the status of refugees to be a refugee. A migrant…
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