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Beechfield Children's Centre

Telephone 01923 482862
Manager: Sue Bugden
Tel: 07791 331153    
Email: SueBugden@Watfordymca.com

Hertfordshire Children's Trust Partnership logo

Useful Links

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • www.playskill.co.uk. Playskill is a Charity which has set up a parent and child Playgroup for pre-school children aged 1-5 years, with Special Physical Needs.  The group meets in term-time in Watford, on a Monday a.m. and is run by a skilled team , including a Physiotherapist. Occupational and Speech and Language Therapist.

 

  • www.brainwave.org.uk The Brainwave Programme is aimed at achieving progress in all areas: physical, cognitive and developmental


  • www.upondowns.co.uk WebSite of the hosts for our drop in sessions.
  • www.hertsdirect.org/fsd Family information service Hertfordshire for free and friendly advice on all your family support needs.

     

  • www.netmums.com       Netmums is a unique local network for mums and dads offering parenting information, activity ideas as well as local boards to network in your local area.

  • http://www.jobcentreplus.co.uk/ Jobcentre Plus is part of the Department for Work and Pensions and can help people find full or part time work.

  • http://www.ncma.org.uk/ National Childminding Association
    The Home page of the NCMA Website.

  • http://www.home-startwatford.org.uk/ HomeStart Watford  

    Home-Start (Watford & Three Rivers) is a voluntary organisation committed to promoting the welfare of young families where there is at least one child under the age of five.

  • http://www.onespace.org.uk/ One Space

    Information site for Single Parents

  • http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk/ Parentline Plus -

  • Parentline Plus is a national charity that works for and with parents and anyone bringing up children. Volunteers are all parents and they offer a free phone and online support service.

  • http://www.bookstart.org.uk  Bookstart

    Bookstart is a national programme that encourages all parents and carers to enjoy books with their children from as early an age as possible.

  • http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/everychildmatters/ - Every Child Matters

    Every Child Matters: Change for Children is a new approach to the well-being of children and young people from birth to age 19.

  • http://www.dadtalk.co.uk/ - Dad Talk

    A website providing free support to guys in the most important job they will ever do - being Dad.