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Wycombe Children's Centres Programme Contact Details Contact Details Wycombe (Castlefield) Rutland Avenue, Castlefield, High Wycombe, HP12 3LL 01494 450 147 [email protected] Hampden Way The Community Centre, Hampden Way, High Wycombe, HP13 7TJ 01494 512138 [email protected] Wycombe Children’s Wycombe East Ash Hill Primary School, Herbert Road, High Wycombe, HP13 7HS Centres Programme 01494 446785 [email protected] Stokenchurch and Hambleden Valley Stokenchurch and Hambleden Valley Children’s Centre Longburrow, Park Lane, Stokenchurch, HP14 3TQ Lane End Primary, Edmonds Road, High Wycombe, HP14 3EJ and PLEASE RING MARLOW NUMBER [email protected] Marlow Marlow Children’s Centre 4th January to 30th March 2018 Sandygate - Sandygate Road, Marlow, SL7 3AZ 01628 472 121 Foxes Piece - Newfield Road, Marlow, SL7 1JW 01628 475 456 [email protected] www.bucksfamilyinfo.org.uk www.facebook.com/wycombecc Session Booking and Course Information Antenatal Class For expectant mums and their families to learn about the birth Little Talkers Run in conjunction with the Children’s Centre and the Speech and www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/bu and care of your baby, including signs and stages of labour, To book please visit Language Therapy team, Little Talkers is a short course with ckinghamshire-healthcare- how to help yourself and the role of the birth partner during www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/ma communication and language rich-activities to support development. nhs-trust-10959105475 labour, babies first hours and breastfeeding. rlow-and-stokenchurch- Must have had contact with a Speech and Language Therapist re: the childrens-centres- course before booking 1454281204 B.A.Bs Come and explore and play with your baby (0-18 months) and Marlow Feel Good Group People over 18 years, who have experienced mental health issues and Bibs and Bots Baby Group create a Learning Journey to capture their early learning and Contact Pauline on who would benefit from social support in a group setting with the Drop-in – no appointment development 07788 438 134 opportunity to engage in activities. necessary Booking with the Children’s Centre is essential for a creche place. Baby Massage A 4 week course promoting bonding and relaxation for parent Midwife Clinic Antenatal appointments and check ups with the midwife To book please visit and, baby, help with sleep routines and with health related Invitation from Midwife www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/marl issues such as reflux and colic. ow-and-stokenchurch- Courses cost £20. childrens-centres- 1454281204 Child Health Clinic Have your chid weighed and talk to the health visitors about Parents as First Teachers Setting Firm Limits – When “No!” is not enough. How to set firm Drop-in – no appointment any concerns or questions you may have. Please do not Parenting Sessions boundaries for babies and toddlers necessary attend the clinic if your baby is unwell. Drop-in – no appointment necessary Cuddle Me: The importance of touch and how it can help your child’s development and provide a variety of experiences for you and your child Life Skills: An interactive session to get you thinking of child’s future: how to help promote your child’s independence, social skills, self-esteem, safety skills, self-confidence … and much, much more! Children’s Centre Drop-In Our Support Workers will be available at this time for advice Pop in and Play A chance to come and play with your child/ren in the Centre. Staff will be Drop in – no appointment and support on a drop-in basis Drop-in – no appointment available in the centre if you have any questions. necessary necessary Developmental Checks 1 years and 2 years developmental checks carried out by your Speech and Language Screening clinics with the Speech and Language Therapist Invitation from Health health team. This will look at your child’s development and Call 01865 901 442 to Visiting Team health and ensure that any issues are noticed early. book a slot Early Years Short Breaks Short breaks give children with disabilities and additional SMART Training Childcare Level 2 Qualification Referral required – please needs aged 0 to 6 the opportunity to have fun, gain Course now full speak to a member of staff independence, learn and develop, while offering respite to families Getting to Know Your Weekly sessions delivered by the health team in the Marlow Weaning Talks Informal discussion with a member of the health team on transition of Baby area; Getting to know your baby, common sleep and crying Please ring 01628 480 264 feeding baby milk to solid foods Contact your Health Team problems, play and development, weaning and oral health, to book a place for dates, times and venues looking after yourself. Could you, or someone you know, volunteer with us? We are looking for people for a range of roles, such as helping to run or running your own session, meet and greet, admin and telephoning families. We will offer you training and regular supervision and a chance to join a great team! Please contact the centre for more information! Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Pop in and Play Child Health Clinic Child Health Clinic (STOKENCHURCH) SMART Training Midwife Clinic (FOXES PIECE) (LANE END) 9.30am to 11.30am (Last entry 11.15am) Childcare Level 2 (FOXES PIECE) 10am to 3pm 9.30am to 11am Just turn up! (FOXES PIECE) 9am to 12pm Just turn up! Just turn up! Mornings Invitation from your midwife **£1 suggested donation** 1st and 3rd Tuesday of B.A.Bs Please book – details Just turn up! the month Bibs and Bots Baby Group overleaf Little Talkers 1st and 3rd Monday of the month (STOKENCHURCH) (LANE END) B.A.Bs 9.30am to 11am 9.30am to 10.30am Pop in and Play Bibs and Bots Baby Just turn up! Baby Massage 23rd February to 30th March (LANE END) Group (FOXES PIECE) Please book – details overleaf 9am to 1pm (LANE END) Marlow Feel Good Group 10am to 11am Just turn up! 9.30am to 11am (FOXES PIECE) 22nd February to 15th March Parents as First Teachers **£1 suggested donation** Just turn up! 10am to 12pm (Crèche available) – Please book – details Parenting Sessions Just turn up! 1st and 3rd Tuesday of Please book – details overleaf overleaf (FOXES PIECE) 2nd and 4th Monday of the month the month 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month Just turn up! 10 to 11.30am Developmental Checks Parent Led Stay and Weaning Talks (STOKENCHURCH) Play (FOXES PIECE) 26th January Morning 9am to 12pm (STOKENCHURCH) Monthly Setting Firm Limits: When “No!” is Invitation by your health visitor 9.30am to 11am Please call health team to book not enough. Just turn up! Antenatal Classes Childminder and Nanny Group 23rd February (FOXES PIECE) (LANE END) Cuddle Me: The importance of 10am to 12pm 9.30am to 11.30am touch and how it can help your Book at Just turn up! child’s development www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/buckinghamshire 21st February -healthcare-nhs-trust-10959105475 23rd March Life Skills: An interactive session to get you thinking of child’s future Child Health Clinic Children’s Centre Getting to Know Your Baby Speech and Language Early Years Short Breaks (FOXES PIECE) Drop-In (FOXES PIECE) Drop-In’s (KITERIDGE) 2pm to 3.30pm (FOXES PIECE) 1pm to 2.30pm The Speech and Language 1.30pm to 4.30pm Just turn up! 1.30pm to 3.30pm Please call health team to book Therapist will be available: Referral needed – see overleaf Just turn up! (FOXES PIECE) th B.A.Bs 5 February at 10am to Bibs and Bots Baby Group 11am (FOXES PIECE) (LANE END) 2pm to 3.30pm 11th March 10am to 11am Just turn up! 2nd and 4th Monday of the month Afternoon About the Children’s Centres What support we offer We know that being a parent means you are constantly learning new The Wycombe Centres are run by Action for Children, on behalf things and being faced with new challenges. Sometimes you may need of Buckinghamshire County Council. Our core purpose is to help with these; it may be that you are stuck, that you’re trying different support: things and seeing what works or that you need help with ideas and some support and encouragement to keep persevering. Child development and school readiness The Children’s Centre can offer advice on a range of topics including: Parenting aspirations and parenting skill Child and family health and life chances Helping you to find and access local health services, such as doctors and dentists Providing a healthy balanced diet, from breastfeeding to weaning We do this in a range of ways, including play and development and beyond sessions, parenting courses, adult learning, specific groups and Accessing specialist services where a family member has a drop in services. disability, additional need or illness We work closely with other people that work with people in the Supporting you to find specialist services that can help if you are a victim of domestic abuse community, including….. Signposting to drugs and alcohol misuse services Activities designed to boost self-esteem and promote emotional well-being Strategies to ensure you are giving your child appropriate levels of attention and empathy Opportunities for you and your child to widen your social networks Accessing funding for childcare and working out what type of setting is right for you and your child Activities for you and your child to give you some ideas of how your child learns and develops and how you can support this at home Putting in appropriate boundaries for your children Parenting courses and workshops designed to help you improve behaviour and yours and your child’s relationship Tips and support with establishing good family routines, ensuring that children have regular meal times and bedtimes and have family time Accessing financial support, either for short term crises, long term debt issues or advice and tips on making your money go further Plus others including schools, nurseries, community groups, Helping you to ensure that your home is adequate (for example, place of worship, Adult Learning and libraries.
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