Thousands of local children enjoyed lots of activities over the spring school holiday thanks to Wirral’s Holiday Activities and Food programme, coordinated by Edsential on behalf of Wirral Council.
This Foster Care Fortnight we're sharing the reasons why some of our remarkable foster carers decided to open their heart and home to a child or young person.
When it comes to new foster carers, there isn’t a template for a ‘perfect’ family unit. As long as a family – whatever shape and size – can provide a happy, stable and nurturing environment for a child, that’s all that matters.
A project to develop and showcase writing talent from within Wirral’s racial minority communities is set to start at Birkenhead Central Library in April.
The WYP is an incredible opportunity for 11 local young people to play a key role in shaping the future of Wirral, but you must apply soon as the deadline for nominations is this Sunday, April 3rd.
Birkenhead Priory has secured £11,600 in funding from the Association of Independent Museums and the National Lottery Heritage Fund to develop an interactive, digital learning resource. This will be carried out in collaboration with schools and religious communities across Wirral and the Liverpool City Region.
Wirral is supporting a national awareness day to highlight the issue of child exploitation, with local events taking place to help share information with communities.
As we approach the Spring, we’re taking a look back at how almost 4,500 local children enjoyed an unforgettable winter break thanks to a programme designed to support families who don’t always have spare funds for activities.