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Health services in Warrington

The local council, NHS trusts and other partners work together to improve the health and wellbeing of Warrington residents and to ensure that people can live as independently as possible. These local organisations may be able to give you advice or support about particular health needs…

Help in your home and community

Staying independent is the best way to stay healthy whether you have care needs, a disability or need support into older age. It is important that you can continue to lead an active and fulfilling lifestyle, while remaining safe and secure in your own home,…

Holiday care schemes/play schemes

Holiday schemes provide a solution for parents who are looking for childcare in the school holidays. These are often provided as part of the services of existing out of school clubs although there are also other schemes that only run during the holidays. These schemes…

Housing and accommodation for care leavers

You will be encouraged and supported to remain in positive, caring settings until you are ready to move on. Ideally we would like you to ‘stay put’ or remain in supported lodgings post your 18th birthday, as we recognise that the majority of young people do…

Housing and care homes

You can find information about housing advice and support, and different housing options here. If you have care and support needs may be considering moving from your home, or making changes to your home, to help you remain independent. There are a variety of housing…

Independent advocacy for care leavers

There are independent advocacy services that can be accessed should the need arise: NYAS – www.nyas.net The National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS) is a rights based charity which operates across England and Wales for children, young people and adults.  NYAS offers a variety of services…

Information for childcare providers

This information is for all childcare providers in Warrington, provided by the council's Families Information Service, Early Years, and Childcare Training teams.

Nannies

Nannies work in the home of the children they look after and will fit in with unusual working hours. Some nannies live in, others come to work daily, and others work for two or more families. Unlike childminders, nannies do not have to be registered…

Neighbourhoods in Warrington

Neighbourhoods in Warrington works with the local community to identify community priorities and find solutions to them.  It is a partnership of organisations including the council, health, police, community, faith and voluntary groups, businesses and residents. South Latchford West Stockton Heath Grappenhall & Thelwall Hatton,…

Parent/carer and toddler groups

Parent and toddler groups are informal groups of parents and carers that meet locally with their children on a regular basis. They do not have to be registered with Ofsted as parents/carers must stay with their child during these sessions. The groups provide a networking…