About family hubs

Family hubs offer high-quality support for families from conception to the age of 19 (or 25 for young people with special educational needs and disabilities).

Family hubs provide a single access point to integrated family support services for early help with social, emotional, physical and financial needs.

Each family hub is bespoke to its local community while incorporating 3 key delivery principles: access, connection and relationships.

We are updating this page on a regular basis, please keep checking on our Family Hubs support for the latest developments.

What is a family hub?

A family hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when they need help or support.

The people working in the family hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and practical support including access to support groups and learning activities, for example, parenting courses or activities for you and your child that support your child’s development.

As well as being open in buildings across the borough of Rochdale, they also include virtual offers for families with children of all ages.

By bringing existing family-help services together, they improve access and connections with support including help with infant feeding and perinatal mental health, as well as making it easier to access wider services such as smoking cessation and job advice.

 

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