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  1. Carers

    A carer is someone who helps another person, usually a relative or friend, in their day-to-day life. This is not the same as someone who provides care professionally, or through a voluntary organisation (Care Act 2014). The person supported may not be able to cope without…
  2. Carers Strategy 2021-24

    Between 2019 to 2020 we spoke to over 500 carers to understand more about how we could improve carers support services in Newham. Using this feedback, and in partnership with our partners across Health and the Voluntary & Community Sector we have developed a new,…
  3. Children rights and advocacy service

    "Giving children and young people of Newham a voice" Children’s Rights Service Children looked after, care leavers, children and young people on child protection plans and young people ages 16/17 and are in need of accommodation, can access an advocate via the Children’s Rights Service. The…
  4. The CHildren with Autism in Newham - Diagnosis Service

    The Autism Diagnosis Pathway within Child Development Services has been renamed to: The CHildren with Autism in Newham - Diagnosis Service (CHAND) Because every child deserves to shine In Sanskrit based languages such as Bengali/Urdu/Hindi/Punjabi, ‘Chand’ means ‘the moon’ or ‘to shine’. In old English and French ‘Chand’ comes…
  5. Children’s Health Service 0-19

    The Children Health 0-19 service includes Health Visiting, Family Nurse Partnership (FNP), School Health and HeadStart teams. Please visit Children and families – Newham Council and click on the links under Children’s Health 0-19 and HeadStart Service to be directed to pages with more information on…
  6. Choosing childcare

    How to find childcare Childcare places are available at day nurseries, pre-schools, childminders, nursery schools and some primary schools.  You can find out about the different options on our types of childcare section. We hold details of all childcare providers in Newham that have been…
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