General Information for Bordon and Liphook

 

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General Information

Autism Alert Cards

Beat the Drum music

Family Links courses for parents

Water Nippers

Dramability for 14-19 year olds

More free part-time nursery (pre-school) education

Do it 4 Real England

 

Consultations

Support for Young Parents

Value and Viability of Parent and Toddler Groups

Leisure Opportunities for Special Needs Children and their Siblings

Dental Care

Childcare for 10-13 year olds

Admission to Year R

 

Training, Volunteering, Employment

 

Working in Childcare

Emotional Literacy courses

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

Autism Alert Cards

The aim of the Alert Card is to support people with Austic Spectrum Disorder should they find themselves in any type of contact with the Police.

Hampshire Autistic Society, in partnership with Hampshire Police, will launch the Alert Card Project on 7th October 2008.  The card should be carried at all times and shown to an Officer in the case of an incident or situation. The Police would be able to support the person in an appropriate manner and contact a named person listed on the back of the card to assist with supporting the person during their time in Police care.

 

Information will be on the Hampshire Autistic Society website leading up to the launch date so keep an eye out for more information on www.has.org.uk

 

If you require further information on the Alert Card, or any other information, please contact the Outreach Department on 023 8063 3951

Poster

 

BEAT THE DRUM

A new and exiting way to spend time with your child, making percussion instruments and making music. Run through Workshops, ideal for birthday parties or fund raising events.

For more information call Carol Dann on  01420 477861 or email: beatthedrumuk@yahoo.co.uk

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Emotional Literacy

Family Links are offering the following parenting courses:

 

The Nurturing Programme is a well-established programme offering 10-week courses for parents and for children in schools . It provides numerous effective approaches to develop emotional literacy - a key ingredient for healthy relationships - in adults and children. Family Links provides training courses in the Nurturing Programme for multi-agency professionals across the UK who want to introduce the Programme in their area.

 

For more information visit their website www.familylinks.org.uk

Or email info@familylinks.org.uk or

Telephone 01865 401800

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Water Nippers

Water Nippers are specialists in teaching baby and toddler water safety and swimming skills. Kind, caring, qualified teachers run small classes in warm water. Classes are run across the South – East and now in Bighton (Alresford). For more information call 01825 760996/767776 or visit www.waternippers.com

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A new Drama group

DRAMABILITY is a new drama group for 14- 19 year olds at the Phoenix Theatre. It will be on a Tuesday evening from 6.30 p.m. – 8.30 p.m during term time. For more information call the Phoenix on 01420 472664.

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Good news from the Early Education and Childcare Unit……

 

From 1 April 2006, all three and four year olds can have more free, part-time nursery education. The entitlement to sessions of  2½ hours per session for up to five sessions per week stays the same. But the number of weeks increases from 33 to 38 – the equivalent of schools. Some pre-schools and private nursery schools will need a little time to make the adjustment if they can – but they will make it clear to parents who use them. Any unused weeks though cannot be made up elsewhere.

 

The dates when three year olds children become eligible stays the same -  so that is 1 September , 1 January and 1 April after their birthday.

 

Any questions – just call the Early Education and Childcare Unit helpline on 01962 813887.

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Do it 4 real England

Big Lottery Fund – Do it 4 real – is an exciting week-long residential summer activities programme for young people aged 10 to 16 to benefit from exciting, adventurous, residential experiences that will change their lives for the better.  Run by the Youth Hostels Association.

For more information, please click on below or visit the website www.doit4real.co.uk

 

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CONSULTATIONS

 

Support for Young Parents

The support available for Young parent across Hampshire shows immense local variation in terms of quality and quantity.

This report identifies examples of good and bad practice in the services and support offered to young parents.

 

All the comments made by Young Parents

 

A table showing the distribution of Support for Young Parents across Hampshire by HCFF branch

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Value and Viability of Parent & Toddler Groups

Why do parents/carers attend Parent & Toddler groups – what do they think are the benefits to them and their children?

Are they satisfied with what they find?

What are the rewards and challenges experiences by those running the groups?

What are demands for and provision of activities during the holidays?

HCFF sought answers to these and other questions by consulting with attending parents/carers and organisers of groups across Hampshire during October to December 2005.

Report

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Leisure Opportunities for Special Needs Children & their Siblings

 

Leisure Opportunities for Special Needs Children & their Siblings – during July to September 2005HCFF conducted a consultation to provide evidence as to whether the current provision for children with special and/or additional needs and their siblings are meeting families needs.

Report

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Dental Care

Between April and June 2005, HCFF consulted with parents and carers on how dental care is access and managed.  For a copy of the report please click on below:

Report

 

Below are the comments which give more detail of  the experiences of families - arranged by branch area

Comments

 

Below are some other research results on dental care and access

Other Research

 

Below are some useful websites which provide information on accessing dentists and dental care

Useful Dental Websites

 

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Childcare for 10-13 Year Olds

Between January and March 2005, HCFF consulted with parents and carers on how families manage childcare for 10-13 year olds, and whether current provision for children in this age range were meeting families needs.

For a copy of the report, please click on below:

Report

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Admission into School Year R

HCFF Consultation with parents - Between October and December 2004, Hampshire Children & Families Forum’s 20 local coordinators consulted with parents and carers on how admission arrangements meet families needs and how different starting arrangements affects families.

For a copy of the report, please click on below:

Report

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TRAINING, VOLUNTEERING, EMPLOYMENT

 

Working in Childcare

Play … your part – in a child’s future … work in childcare.

For more information please click on below

Work in Childcare

or visit www.hants.gov.uk/childcare/jobs

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Emotional Literacy

Family Links are offering the following parenting courses:

 

The Nurturing Programme is a well-established programme offering 10-week courses for parents and for children in schools . It provides numerous effective approaches to develop emotional literacy - a key ingredient for healthy relationships - in adults and children. Family Links provides training courses in the Nurturing Programme for multi-agency professionals across the UK who want to introduce the Programme in their area.

 

For more information visit their website www.familylinks.org.uk

Or email info@familylinks.org.uk or

Telephone 01865 401800

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Disclaimer

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this page.  Opinions are those of contributors and not of the Hampshire Children & Families Forum. 

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