Midwifery Antenatal Clinic
Medlock Vale Family Hub Hadfield Street, Oldham, United KingdomMidwifery appointment for you and your unborn baby. Appointments from Midwives will come through Badger notes.
Midwifery appointment for you and your unborn baby. Appointments from Midwives will come through Badger notes.
Development clinics are offered at the family hubs to assess the development of children between the ages of 9-12 months and 24-30 months old by practitioners from the Health Visiting […]
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.
Midwifery appointment for you and your unborn baby. Appointments from Midwives will come through Badger notes. Location: Failsworth Town Hall, Oldham Road, Failsworth, M35 0FH
Midwifery appointment for you and your unborn baby. Appointments from Midwives will come through Badger notes.
Midwifery appointment for you and your unborn baby. Appointments from Midwives will come through Badger notes.
Citizens Advice offers free, independent, and confidential advice on housing, homelessness, and money information. The offer will include drop-in session 9:30am to 12noon for residents to access at Royton Town Hall and speak with an advisor initially for support and information. Tuesday afternoon will be by appointments only, these can be booked by coming in […]
Help with money worries, advice on benefits and Council Tax and more.
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 […]
The Council housing team provide advice and information about housing and homelessness.
Free play and stimulation sessions for children up to five years old. See a Health Visitor to discuss your child’s development and answer any of your questions or concerns.
If you rent your home from a private landlord and have questions about your rights, or need further advice or information, the Tenancy Relations Service can help