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Programme Spring 2015 Baby Group Chatterbox! Diddi Dance PROGRAMME English Fathers SPRING 2015 Football Revised 11/12/14 Freedom The Early Help Team at Windsor Centre for Children and ICT Families and its partners look forward to seeing you this Jewellery spring time. There are plenty of activities for families with Making children 0-5 years with everything from stay and play groups, baby groups, parenting support activities – all to Maths help you get the most out of those early years with your Nurturing children. Take a look through the timetable and call the Romanian early help team for more information. Group Please note all activities are for families with children 0-5 Stay and Play years, living in the Parkfields, Woodcross, Springvale, All Saints, Lanesfield and Blakenhall areas. You will need to complete a registration form to access all activities. Booking for courses is required and crèche facilities are limited and not available for every course. For further information call Windsor on 01902 558128 All groups term time only. Sessions in green lead by Windsor, purple lead by partners. MONDAY Bump to Baby Group Family Support Drop In 9.00 - 10.30am at Windsor Centre 9.00 – 11.00am at Sunbeam Centre Breastfeeding advice and support session Family Support Practitioner available. first and last Monday of the month. Home safety advice 23rd February Baby Massage Once Upon a Story Time 10.00 – 11.15am at Sunbeam Centre 10.00 – 11.15am at St Luke’s Primary Starts 2nd March Romanian Group 1.00 - 3.00pm at Sunbeam Centre Advice service for Romanian families with stay and play. TUESDAY Stay and Play Childminders Network 9.00 - 10.30am at Hill Avenue Primary 9.30 - 10.45am at Windsor Centre Home safety advice 20th January English course Stay and Play 12.30 – 2.30pm at St Luke’s Primary 1.45 - 3.15pm at Parkfield Primary Crèche available, places must be booked For children from birth to 4 years PAL Centre, 9.30 – 4pm Drop into Parkfield Advice Centre to register and find out about IT training, ESOL courses and job search support. Spring 2015 programme Page 2 of 8 All groups term time only. Sessions in green lead by Windsor, purple lead by partners. WEDNESDAY Stay and Play Diddi Dance 9.30 - 11am at Sunbeam Centre 10.00 – 10.45am at Hill Avenue Primary For children aged 18 months to 4 years Starts 7th January Home safety advice 18th March Freedom Programme Nurturing Programme 1.00 – 3.00pm at Sunbeam Centre 9.30 - 11.30am at St Luke’s Primary Start 14th January Crèche available, places must be booked Crèche available, places must be booked PAL Centre 9.30 – 4pm Drop into Parkfield Advice Centre to register and find out about IT training, ESOL courses and job search support. THURSDAY Stay and Play Chatterbox! 10.15 – 11.30am at All 9.00 - 11.30am at St Luke’s Primary Saints Community Centre. Play and learn For children from birth to 4 years group for children aged 10 – 30 months Home safety advice 5th February to improve play and language skills. * NEW VENUE * Jewellery Making Maths 1.00 - 3.00pm at Grove Primary School 1.00 - 3.00pm at St Luke’s Primary Crèche available, places must be booked Stay and Play 2.00 – 3.15pm at Goldthorn Park Primary Call Goldthorn Park Primary if you need more details - 01902 558730. Home safety advice 5th February Spring 2015 programme Page 3 of 8 All groups term time only. Sessions in green lead by Windsor, purple lead by partners. FRIDAY Poppa Group 9 – 11am at Baby Stay and Play SS Mary and John’s Catholic Academy. 1.30pm – 3pm at St Luke’s Primary 16th January, 13th February, 6th March For children from birth to 18 months. Stories and Singing Time Family Support Drop In 10am – 11am at Spring Vale Library 9.00 – 10.00am at All Saints Day Nursery Starts 9th January. Call Spring Vale 2nd Friday of every month Library on 556284 for more information. Family Support Practitioner available. SATURDAY Poppa Group at Windsor Centre Family Day 10am – 12pm (fortnightly) February 14th January 10th and 24th 10am – 12pm February 14th (fun day) and 28th March 14th and 28th BABY CLINICS Parkfield Medical Practice 01902 342152 (main GP Practice) Community clinic: Phoenix Health Centre Parkfield Road, WV4 6EG Friday 1.30 – 3.00pm Woodcross Health Centre 01902 445749 Woodcross Lane, Bilston, WV14 9BX Community clinic: Woodcross Health Centre Tuesday 1.30 – 3.00pm Spring 2015 programme Page 4 of 8 VENUE ADDRESSES All Saints Community Centre / All Saints Church All Saints Road, Wolverhampton, WV2 2AW All Saints Day Nursery The Work Space, All Saints Road, Wolverhampton, WV2 1EL Goldthorn Park Primary School Ward Road, WV4 5ET Graiseley Primary School Graiseley Hill, WV2 4NE Grove Primary School Caledonia Road, WV2 1HZ Hill Avenue Primary School Hill Avenue, Lanesfield, WV4 6PY Parkfield Advice Centre 125 Parkfield Road, WV4 6EP Parkfield Primary School Dimmock Street, Parkfield, WV4 6HB Spring Vale Library Bevan Avenue, Spring Vale, WV4 6SG SS Mary and John's Catholic Academy Caledonia Road, WV2 1HZ St Luke's Church of England Aided Primary School Park Street South, Blakenhall, WV2 3AE Sunbeam Children's Centre Johnson Street, Blakenhall, WV2 3LY Windsor Centre for Children and Families Parkfield Road, Wolverhampton, WV4 6EL Spring 2015 programme Page 5 of 8 THE FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICE The Early Help Team at Windsor are here to help families with children aged 0-5 years with advice support and provide activities to help you get the most out of family life. But sometimes everyone needs a little help; whether it’s with coping with difficult behaviour, routines, managing budgets, registering for nursery and schools, or just someone to talk to, the Family Support team can help. As part of our service we aim to visit all families in our area both before and after you have your baby. We will contact you again after a few months to see if you are ok, need any support and to keep you up to date with our activities. For older children we provide stay and play groups and can support you with accessing the Terrific for Twos 15 free hours child care, nursery provision, and why not use your free time to access training or prepare for employment. Groups and activities are at venues and schools across the reach area so there is always something to do near you. Call the Early Help Team at Windsor for more information or call into one of the activity groups and speak to one of our team. Spring 2015 programme Page 6 of 8 Spring 2015 programme Page 7 of 8 WINDSOR CENTRE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Parkfield Road, Wolverhampton, WV4 6EL 01902 558128 www.windsorcentre.com Opening hours Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm Selected Saturdays for dads groups Spring 2015 programme Page 8 of 8 .
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