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A Warmer Welcome

During the Cost of Living Crisis, Wandsworth Council are offering Warm Spaces. An enhanced offer for children and families, delivered from children’s centres, and also from libraries, church halls, and other locations around the borough. These are local places where families and their children (aged…

A Day in the Life of a Two-Year-Old

'A Day in the Life of a Two-Year-Old' helps to show what two-year-olds might get up to when they're at nursery or with a childminder. Watch the video to find out more. English: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/k9TY_83Lmzc" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media;…

Wandsworth Autism Advisory Service (WAAS)

1        Wandsworth Autism Advisory Service – overview 2        Educational Settings 3        Parents and Carers 4        Children and Young People 5        What’s On   WAAS – Overview       Who we are? Our service is a multi-agency team with professionals from education, teaching, SEND, Speech and language therapy, multi therapy team,…

Emotional and Mental Health Services in Wandsworth

The South West London Clinical Commissioning Group has put together a map showing the emotional support services that are available for young people in Wandsworth. There are services for: getting advice and support getting help getting further support Please find the map under 'Downloads'.

What is Early Help?

Wandsworth's Early Help Service aims to support families where there may be potential issues arising, and help them to minimise these issues before they become more serious. There is the 'universal' offer which is available to all families, whether involved in direct early help support…

Resources to Support Schools in Promoting Pupil Health and Wellbeing

The following are useful resources to support schools in promoting pupil health and wellbeing within and outside the school curriculum.

Children's Party Food

Some childrens' party food can contain high amounts of sugar and calories and not be particularly healthy for children. This infographic under 'Downloads' gives some healthier options for you to lay out at parties, and also shows foods that are not as healthy due to their…

Physical activity guidelines for children under 5

Physical Activity Guidelines for Children (under 5) is a NHS Choices information page. Being physically active every day is important for the healthy growth and development of babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers. Parents will find the website useful to: learn how much physical activity is the…

Physical activity guidelines for children and young people

Physical Activity Guidelines for Children Young People is an NHS Choices information page. To stay healthy or to improve health, children and young people need to do three types of physical activity each week: aerobic, muscle-strengthening and bone-strengthening activity. The amount of physical activity you…

Top tips for looking after little teeth

This leaflet has tips for parents and carers for looking after their child's teeth. It talks about: toothbrushing food and drinks going to the dentist. You can also find the leaflet under 'Downloads'.