The Open Door Charity is leading the way with innovative, inclusive services designed to support young people's mental wellbeing. At the heart of this effort is the Bloom Building in Birkenhead, a vibrant, welcoming space that redefines how mental health support can look and feel.
Families across Wirral are set to benefit from an additional year of support as the government confirms a funding extension for the Families First for Children (FFC) Pathfinder.
It’s Children’s Mental Health Awareness week, this week, and we thought we’d give a shout out to BRANCH, an online mental wellbeing hub in Wirral for children and young people.
If you, or someone you know, struggle to access the information on the SENDLO website then the informal and supportive SENDLO Drop-In sessions could be just what you need.
Blue Monday is often referred to as the saddest day of the year. It’s a mix of gloomy weather, post-festive blues, and financial worries that can leave many feeling low. This year, join Equilibrium to turn the blues into brews.
Teams across the Families First for Children Pathfinder programme have been working hard creating new systems and processes and implementing changes to several areas of children’s social care.
Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) have informed Wirral Council they will be carrying out an inspection of the services on Wirral that support children and young people with SEND.
With free online courses following the Solihull Approach, you can step into the new year with tools to better understand your family’s emotions and nurture stronger relationships.