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Language and cultural support

The Council supports children who do not have English as their first language, operating in nursery and primary schools.

Family Learning Service

The aim of the Family Learning Service is to enable parents to extend their involvement in their children’s education so that they can help them to achieve their full potential.

The service works with children from birth to the end of the primary school years and their parents/carers, in a variety of venues where there are children and parents, as well as in their homes.

What we offer

We offer courses in creative family learning, family literacy and family numeracy and all our programmes are responsive to the language and cultural needs of communities. Most of the work is in partnership with other organisations such as Council departments, providers, professional and voluntary groups, libraries, health centres and schools.

The Family Learning Service enables parents to be involved in their children’s learning so they can help them to develop their full potential. This work is community focussed and takes place in groups, individually, in schools and centres and in homes.

The service has teams that focus on particular activities:

Family literacy/home-school liaison work in schools
  • Offers workshops and courses to enable parents to support their children’s learning
  • Develops book and educational toy loans
  • Makes home visits
  • Provides translations and interpretations
  • Organises adult classes in response to need and to provide progression (for example classroom assistant courses)
  • Facilitates two-way communication between families and schools
  • Provides parents’ rooms where possible in schools
  • Runs SHARE (a parent involvement programme) at Key Stage 1 and as a national pilot for the Foundation Stage
  • Extended Holiday Packs are available to children who visit Pakistan and Bangladesh to make this time an exciting learning opportunity
Family literacy and family numeracy programmes
  • Provides programmes for schools that do not have one of our workers
  • Writes an accredited programme that is practical and responsive to needs
  • Provides a tutor, teacher and crèche support to deliver the programmes in schools
  • Works with parents and children separately and then together
  • Is responsive to communities’ needs enabling learning in Urdu and Bengali as well as in English by providing multi-lingual tutors
  • Celebrates success and ensures progression by providing nationally recognised accreditation and a yearly presentation in the Rochdale Town Hall
Early family learning

Provides a course for children 0-4 years and their parents and delivers this in every Sure Start Programme throughout the borough.

Middleton literacy project  
  • Is mainstreaming the work over the last six years in Langley primary schools, (when Single Regeneration Budget [SRB] and Neighbourhood Renewal Fund [NRF] funding ends)
  • Spreading the remaining work into Hollin
  • Extending the ‘Bookstart’ for babies and other work in partnership with Sure Start
Creative family learning

Includes hard-to-reach families in joint learning activities

  • Uses creative projects and community artists to facilitate first steps into learning
  • Targets communities which few other resources for family learning
  • Is inventive about provision, having days at weekends and educational visits, to attract those who do not easily engage in family learning (eg fathers)
  • Ensures links with other provision to encourage continual learning
Buckley Hall Prison

We are currently working with Buckley Hall prison in Rochdale running projects which will develop family learning and help women's self-esteem and keep them in touch with children's education.

Bi-lingual bookstart

Provides FREE bi-lingual book bags for babies at seven months, 18 months and three years

  • Works with health visitors to ensure that all families receive the bags
  • Provides follow-up activities about enjoying books and early language development and literacy
  • Encourages the development of the first language as well as English
  • Provides free book bags for babies at six months, 18 months and three years
  • Contain a bi-lingual book and other activities including crayons, a rhyme tape, puppets
  • Information about library membership and sharing stories with young children
  • Given out to all babies by health visitors in baby clinics or nurseries
Other workshops and courses
  • Family Literacy and Family Numeracy, Key Stage 1 
    Two hour workshops, woodwork, puppets, making books
  • Keeping Up With the Children, Key Stage 1 and 2
    For parents to learn about their children’s curriculum 
    Two hours a week for six weeks
  • Early Start, 0-3 years
    To enhance language, literacy and numeracy development 
    Two hours a week for 10 weeks