What's On Oldham

Citizens Advice Drop-In

Honeywell Centre Hadfield St, Hathershaw

Citizens Advice provides free, confidential, independent and impartial advice on a broad range of issues including: Benefits, Consumer, Discrimination, Employment, Families and Relationships, Housing and Money Advice.

Event Series Baby Play

Baby Play

Alexandra Children’s Centre Wildmoor Avenue, Oldham

This is a free to access play session for babies and children aged 0 – 12 months (or not walking). Booking only please contact the Family Hub for more details.

Event Series Chat and choose

Chat and choose

Northmoor Library Chadderton Way, Oldham, United Kingdom

Pop in to Northmoor Library and have a brew and a chat with others about books or anything you like.

free

Baby Bonding course

Shaw Family Hub High Street, Shaw, Oldham, United Kingdom

A 5 week course for parents of babies from 28 weeks conception to up to 1 year (providing baby is still non mobile) to learn about how they can develop a strong bond and build a relationship with their baby from before they are born and through the early stages of their life. Each hour-long […]

The Bread and Butter Thing

NEON Community Hub Holt St, Oldham

These mobile food clubs give access to nutritious and affordable food. This low-cost weekly shop provides essential produce for family eating – fresh fruit and veg, fridge favourites and cupboard staples. (£8.50 for 3 Bags,6 bags are available for larger families, via subscription with First Choice Homes TBBT)

Event Series REAL Group

REAL Group

Shaw Family Hub High Street, Shaw, Oldham, United Kingdom

We offer a range of groups or individual sessions which will support you as a parent with your child’s development. This is for children age 2 years who do not attend a nursery or pre school or childminder. These sessions help your child to get ‘ready to learn’. If you feel your child would benefit […]

Event Series Development Clinic

Development Clinic

Saddleworth North and South Children’s Centre Wellington Road, Oldham, Select a State:, United Kingdom

Development clinics check the progress of children aged 9-12 months and 24-30 months. Health Visitors conduct assessments to help parents ensure their children are developing well. Many things can be discussed, including diet, sleep, oral health, toileting, parenting, immunizations, and social, emotional, and physical development. Bookings only, please contact the centre for details.

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