Pupils from Riverside Primary School have been invited to perform their poems at the Floral Pavilion Theatre in New Brighton next Tuesday. They have already wowed an audience at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London.
With education settings, community, voluntary and faith sector organisations already involved, members of the public are also being asked to share their invaluable insights into the project.
Get set for summer 2023! The Holiday Activities with Food (HAF) programme is back and better than ever, funded by the Department for Education and coordinated by Edsential on behalf Wirral Council.
Residents’ workshops - following on from an initial two events that took place in May - are an opportunity for people to voice their ideas about new family hubs.
Young people who are within, or have recently left, the care system in Wirral said thank you to that special someone who they feel has made a massive difference in their lives over this past year.
Mark Palios, chairman and co-owner of Tranmere Rovers FC, describes the benefits of his life changing experience in foster care and how it created a ripple effect, leading to his success over the years.
With the first week of Fostering Fortnight coming to an end, Wirral Council is addressing some of the most common misunderstandings about becoming a foster carer.
Foster care is at the heart of our communities, enabling children to stay local, close to everything that is familiar to them. This Foster Care Fortnight we want to celebrate all that the fostering community does to ensure children are cared for and supported to thrive.
Gareth and Wendy have been fostering for nearly nine years. Already parents themselves, the couple wanted to foster as their two sons had grown up and they had room to spare.