Expansion of BCP Council’s family hubs
Government funding of £883,000 will enable the centres to offer help to families with children up to the age of 25.
Government funding of £883,000 will enable the centres to offer help to families with children up to the age of 25.
BCHA, a charitable housing association, has been appointed by Dorset Council to lead a project which will help to avoid children being taken away from their mothers.
Dorset Mental Health Forum has added its voice to those who are supporting a new psychiatric intensive care unit for youngsters.
Dorset Careers Hub has initiated Removing Barriers, a one-year programme aimed at giving jobs to youngsters with special educational needs.
Applications are invited via the Citizens Advice BCP website from residents who need support to survive the winter months.
The Morrisons Foundation has given a grant to Forest Holme Hospice toward a piece of equipment to help lymphoedema sufferers.
Steps2Wellbeing is taking advantage of World Diabetes Day on 14 November to remind people that help is available.
Diverse Abilities’ Caterpillar Club at Langside School has re-opened its doors to families following the pandemic.
University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity is hoping to raise £75,000 to buy new play equipment at Poole’s child development centre.
Kings Park, which is run by Barchester Healthcare, will be inviting local elderly people to lunch.