Are you looking for an exciting action packed Easter Holiday for your child? Camp Elite Plumstead are back!
Please look at the flyer for information regarding dates and the sign up process.
Roblox can be fun, but it is not without risks including strangers, scams, harmful content, and more. Please read the following information sheet regarding Roblox.
Woolwich Library
If you love poetry, reading and performing you will love Play with Poetry at Woolwich Library! Aimed at children aged 8-12, last week the group explored climate change for Earth day and wrote their own poems!
Please contact the libary for confirmed dates and times.
Rascals Club have lots of fun each week. Last week made handprint flowers using different materials, colours and textures!
Join them on Thursdays 4:30-5:30pm.
Woolwich Library host Lego club on Saturday's . Join them on Fridays at 4pm or a Saturdays at 2pm (Term Time Only) and 3.30pm, for ages 7+
Would you like to:
Learn new skills? Improve your well-being? Meet new people? Try new and delicious food? Save some money?
By making small changes to the way we plan and prepare our meals we can make a big difference to the way we feel and to our pocket!
Upon completion participants will receive a FREE cookery book!
For more info or to book ,please call 0800 470 4831 and ask for cookery clubs or email cookeryclubs@gcda.org.uk
Our statutory duty is to provide factual and unbiased Special Educational Needs and Disability information; advice and support to Young People, children and Parents aged 0-25.
SENDIASS provides a free all year-round service on the full range of education, health and social care issues as defined in the 2015 Special Educational needs Code of Practice and the National IASP set of Quality Standards.
Our goal is to provide a high quality, bespoke, impartial and confidential service to ensure that our service users are at the heart of decision-making processes and are fully informed of their options and rights that affect their lives.
‘The Bridge Active Play SEND Project’ provides a safe, inclusive, welcoming play space for disabled children, siblings, parents, and carers to get out and active. In partnership with Pro-infinity Coaching and Tiptoes and Tappers we deliver weekly multi-skills sport and dance sessions. An inclusive and sensory experience to promote physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing. The project reaches out to families across London and beyond and is nurturing a very supportive caring community.
Register here: https://www.thebridgese10.co.uk/send
Be the best for your children with free emotional health and wellbeing courses for parents and anyone that cares for a child or young person.
Sign up for free online courses and become an even better mum, dad, parent, or grandparent.
Free access for Greenwich residents from bump to 19-years-old (or 25 with Special Education Needs).
These courses are based on the internationally recognised Solihull Approach, developed by psychologists, psychotherapists, health visitors & NHS and education professionals and are free for all parent carers living in Greenwich.
Examples of courses include:
Understanding your pregnancy, labour and birth
Understanding your baby
Understanding your child*
Understanding your child with additional needs
Understanding your teenager’s brain (short course)
And more! For further details visit inourplace.co.uk
Apply the ‘access code’ RBGFAMILY and enter a Greenwich postcode for FREE access!
Funded by Children In Need, Greenwich Mencap's Support for Siblings service holds social activities during the school holidays for primary school children who do not themselves have a learning disability, learning or autism but whose brother or sister does.
Sessions are run by our qualified therapists at a community venue in the Borough of Greenwich. Games such as the worry web, family tree and 'how many balloons' are designed to share and let go of anxiety.
To access the Support for Siblings service, your child should be:
Aged 4 to 11
Brother or sister has a learning difficulty, learning difficulty or autism
You do not need to be a resident of the Borough of Greenwich, though all sessions take place there
They are also keen to support foster families who may be coping with additional challenges, as well as other significant sibling relationships in a family eg. guardianship arrangements.
To find out when the next Support for Siblings sessions take place, please contact us via their website: https://www.greenwichmencap.org.uk/our-services/sibling-support/