Children's centres
Early Intervention Children's Centres
Sefton Children Centres provide joined-up
services for young children and their families, helping to make
life that little bit easier for parents and carers.
Sefton has 11 Children’s centres & 8
outreach venues across the borough which offer a wide variety of
high quality integrated early years and childcare services to local
families. The multi-agency services are based around a ‘core
offer’ of child & family health, early education &
childcare, family support and employment & training.
Services provided vary between centres in order to meet local
need.
Services offered include:
- childcare, play and early learning
- expert advice,
health care, parenting, family support and support for children
with disabilities
- activities such
as Baby Massage, Parent & Toddler Groups, Messy Play
Sessions
- links to training
and job opportunities
Whether you are a parent-to-be or already a
mum, dad, grandparent or carer – you will be welcomed. Pop
into your local Children’s Centre and see how it can support you
and your children.
What's Next?

Drop in or telephone your local centre and
complete a simple Membership Form.
Details of Children’s Centres in Sefton can be found on the
contacts page.
View the Activities
for disabled children and children with additional needs
booklet.
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Parents can get involved
Children’s Centres provide regular
opportunities for you and your children to share your views and
ideas about the children’s centre services and activities.
Here are some of the ways you can get involved:
- Many Children’s
Centres have a suggestion box through which you can share your
thoughts
- You and your
children have an opportunity to share your views on the activities
and services you have accessed through evaluation activities and/or
questionnaires
- Every Centre has
a Parents’ Forum or Partnership group which you can join to have
more of an input into service planning
- You can also chat
informally about your views to the Children
centre staff at any time.
To find out more or be involved contact your
local Children’s Centre.
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Last Updated on 2/28/2013