Mental health support for children and young people
NELFT CAMHS (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services) deliver a range of services to support positive emotional wellbeing and mental health. Please visit https://www.nelft.nhs.uk/camhs for further guidance and support.Children's health
In this section you will find health services provided by the NHS and NELFT, who offer local health services to Redbridge families.Breastfeeding and Infant Feeding
Whether it's your first baby or your fourth, it’s ok to ask for help and information about breastfeeding and infant feeding. Why not come along to a group where you can receive practical support, advice and solutions in a relaxed environment? Additional support can be found…Holiday clubs in Redbridge
What is a holiday club? Suitable for school aged children Can be registered with Ofsted - see here for details of who doesn't need to register Typically open during Easter and summer school holidays, and sometimes for half-terms and Christmas Can only offer Tax Free Childcare…Fostering and Adoption
Fostering gives many children a chance to have a brighter future. By choosing to foster a child you will be offering them a home on a temporary basis, as most children will return home after a period of time, but some foster parents offer long…Financial support for families
This section has information on a range of financial support available to families. If you are struggling with your family's finances please visit our Cost of Living support page. Alternatively, you can browse the information on financial support within the sections provided.Safety on the Internet
The internet is absolutely amazing! We live in a time where we do so many things on line; keep in touch with relatives who live far away, watch catch-up TV and even buy the weekly shopping. However, there are new risks that we all need to be…Staying safe
This section provides information, advice and services available in many areas of family life to keep children and young people safe from accidents and injury. If you are concerned for the welfare or immediate safety of a child, please visit our Safeguarding adults and children section. …Education and schools
One of the most important areas where you can support your child is in their schooling. When parents are involved in their children's education they tend to enjoy school more, go to their lessons regularly, get better results and have fewer problems with their behaviour.…