Overview
Open Monday to Friday 09:00 to 17:00
Activities for children and young people can be found on the links below.
Activities for children under 5 years
Activities for children 5 to 11 years
Activities for young people 12+ years
Activities for children and young people on the Early Help website can be found on the link below.
Groups and Activities | Early Help Nottingham
How we can help?
To find out what support you can access from Early Help please go to Homepage | Early Help Nottingham
In order to access support from Early Help please complete our online Family Hubs Registration and Self-Referral Form or contact your local Family Hub where support and guidance can be offered as appropriate.
Bestwood Family Hub, Southglade Access Centre, Southglade Road, Bestwood, Nottingham NG5 5GU Telephone 0115 8761890
Broxtowe Family Hub, 18 Strelley Road, Nottingham, NG8 3AP Telephone 0115 8763888
Hyson Green Family Hub , The Mary Potter Centre, 76 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 5HY Telephone 0748 4559 228
Meadows Family Hub, Kirkby Gardens, The Meadows, Nottingham, NG2 2HZ Telephone 0115 8761320
Email: CityWideEarlyHelpTeams@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
Concerned about a child?
Multi Agency Safeguarding (Children) Hub (City MASH)Tel: 0115 876 4800Email: CityMASH@nottinghamcity.gov.ukCity MASH is operational Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:50 pm. Outside of these hours, the telephone number should be used for emergency safeguarding enquiries only. The City MASH will only accept referrals on a child that lives within the City boundaries.
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Local Offer
Family Hubs offer provision for under 5's and their families, they form part of the 0-19 services provided by Early Help Teams.
Services are inclusive to support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Each Family Hub has a timetable of activities and provision that can be downloaded from this site. The provision is accessible to families and their children in addition to the universal sessions there are more specialist services and activities that can be accessed to support children with their individual needs. They include:
Sensory rooms and equipment
Toy libraries
Reading schemes and early literacy
Support and networking groups
To find out what your local Family Hub has to offer please contact them for more details, a member of the team will be able to speak to you about your child's individual needs and requirements and ensure that you are supported to access the provision you are interested in.
Family Hubs are committed in providing a broad and balanced curriculum of activities and believe that all children have the right to:
access universal provision
access funded education places within local childcare provision, nurseries and schools
gain support with transition into settings
receive support to reach their full potential and achieve their best
become confident individuals and live fulfilling lives
wishes and feels taken into consideration in the planning of the provision and decisions that will affect them
The Family Hub promotes the welfare and development of all children that accesses its provision within each setting in partnership with parents and other relevant agencies.