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  1. Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP)

    The Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) is additional funding given to early years providers to improve the education they provide to some eligible children. Childcare providers can claim this additional funding to spend on enriching the child's education. EYPP funding could help  early education providers to offer…
  2. Maternity Mates Program

     Volunteer Role Description Length of task: Minimum 12 months commitment (training + supporting at least 4 mums) Background: Sister Circle and the Maternity Mates service recognises and supports the rights of all women to have a positive experience throughout pregnancy and childbirth. The aim of…
  3. Keeping Active at Home

    Being physically active can help us lead healthier lives - and it has an important role to play in improving wellbeing.To stay healthy, children and young people should aim for an average of at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day across the week…
  4. Adult Activities

    StreetTT Adult Female Football Sessions Table Tennis StreetTT is a global community of street Table Tennis players that anyone can join.  The StreetTT app connects players in a worldwide street championship and provides the tools to come together around any table, free. It is a…
  5. Children and Young People Activities

    On this page you can find out about Children, Young People and Early Years Activities. City Cycling Hub BMX sessions Do you want to ride faster, learn how to do a wheelie or be a future Olympic champion? Come and join British Cycling for a…
  6. Physical Activity

    Physical Activity Being physically active has significant health benefits for hearts, bodies and minds. Whether you’re walking, wheeling or cycling, dancing, doing sport or playing with your children. Find out about the range of activities to get you moving which are taking place across the…
  7. Cerebral Palsy

    Cerebral palsy is a physical condition that affects muscle control and movement. It is usually caused by an injury to the brain before, during or after birth but there may be no obvious single reason. Cerebral palsy is usually diagnosed at birth or in early…
  8. Flu and People 65 Years and older

    People aged 65 years and older can get a free flu vaccine from their GP or pharmacy. This is important because: Flu can cause serious complications for people aged 65 years and over. The free flu vaccine is the very best protection for you from…

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