Early Help
Throughout the year, we are often approached by parents seeking help, support or advice relating to a variety of issues. We want to assist as early and as best as we can, so as a useful starting point please explore this page for information, links and signposting to the additional support that is currently available.
For further advice about early help and support please contact Mrs Kaur our Parent Link Worker.
Birmingham City Council Cost of Living Support
Are you worried about the rising cost of energy bills, food and transport? You may want help accessing grants and debt advice, support getting all the money you're entitled to, or simply want to know more about the government's recent support measures. For useful information and connections visit the link to the Birmingham City Council support website.
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Birmingham City Council offer a range of supportive services to families post Covid including support with mental health, finance, domestic abuse, substance abuse and bereavement. They also offer free parenting courses on a wide range of topics.
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The School Nurse
The school health support service is delivered to all children and young people and their families where the child or young person is:
enrolled to attend a Birmingham school within the local authority boundary which is publicly funded.
a resident of Birmingham and is out of school (home educated, excluded or in alternative provision, missing, new to city children or in the Children’s Youth Justice System).
If you would like an appointment with the school nurse, please speak to Mrs Kaur, who can organise this for you.
School Nurse Virtual Drop-In Information
Text Chat Service with School Nurse
Advice for Pregnant Mothers
The Waiting Room
A directory of more than 100 Birmingham and Solihull based organisations that can support with health and well-being.
Mental Health and Well being
Domestic Abuse
Bereavement