Oldham is a long way from the sea so we are bringing the ocean to Gallery Oldham this summer. Set your imagination free and join a host of giant jellyfish from inflatable artists Designs in Air in this new fun interactive exhibition. These extraordinary animals have drifted along on ocean currents for millions of years, […]
One Seven Five: An incomplete history of Oldham in 175 objects exhibition
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 service. This is to support parents in knowing their child’s development is on track. This service is by appointment only. A variety of health topics […]
The most effective way to quit smoking is with the help of a local stop-smoking service. Work with a specialist advisor to develop a tailored quit plan that suits you.
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.
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.
Infant feeding information and support, meet new parents, practical help and advice on feeding your baby. Drop in Home-Start Infant Feeding Peer Support Team also offer antenatal workshops. When your baby has arrived we can provide support and information around all your feeding choices by telephone and at home visits. For more information please call […]
Book a 1-1 Business Information Session to talk with an information professional about the resources available to your business.
It’s important for dads and male caregivers to look after themselves and support their families during the perinatal period (pregnancy to 2 years). Talking therapies now offers a drop-in for dads and male caregivers to get free advice and support relating to parenting challenges, to think about how to support their partners and build the […]
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.
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 […]
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 […]
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.
The Council housing team provide advice and information about housing and homelessness.
Book a 1-1 Business Information Session to talk with an information professional about the resources available to your business.
How to get the best out of family life, with practical help, advice and information from this ten week course for parents and carers. Booking only, please email: parentsupporthub@oldham.gov.uk
Free play and stimulation sessions for children up to five years old. Booking only please contact the Family Hub for more details.
Infant feeding information and support. Meet new parents and get practical help and advice on feeding your baby.
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.
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.
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 service. This is to support parents in knowing their child’s development is on track. This service is by appointment only. A variety of health topics […]
Parents can get the health information and advice they need for their young children by attending well baby clinics. During the clinics, parents can have their babies weighed and checked, and seek advice about all aspects of feeding, nursing and caring for babies and pre-school children. Bookings only, please contact the centre for details.
See a Health Visitor to discuss your child’s development and answer any of your questions or concerns. Bookings only, please contact the centre for details.
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.
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.
Parents can get the health information and advice they need for their young children by attending well baby clinics. During the sessions you can play with your baby, in the centre, parents can have their babies weighed and checked, and seek advice about all aspects of feeding, nursing, development and caring for babies and pre-school […]
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.
Infant feeding information and support, meet new parents, practical help and advice on feeding your baby. Drop in Home-Start Infant Feeding Peer Support Team also offer antenatal workshops. When your baby has arrived we can provide support and information about all your feeding choices by telephone and at home visits For more information please call […]
Find out the basics of Intellectual Property (IP) and why it is important to a new business to protect your assets!PLEASE NOTE: This workshop is part of a series. It is strongly recommended that you attend all four workshops. Details are below.Intellectual Property can be worth cash to your business.Make sure your product, service, website […]
First Choice Homess offering help and advice on housing, tenancy and neighbourhood issues.
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. Bookings only, please contact the Family Hub for details.
This is a free to access play session for babies and children who are not independently crawling or walking. Please book in by calling your local Family Hub
Run by Oldham’s Sensory and Physical Support Service Sessions for parents to meet other parents and carers who also have a child with vision/hearing needs. Lots of fun filled activities including arts and crafts, singing, free play and snack time. You are welcome to stay for the whole session or just pop in and spend […]
These are free play and stimulation sessions for children up to five years old. Booking only please contact the Family Hub for more details.
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.
Take a look at stories in the One Seven Five exhibition, celebrating 175 years since the founding of the borough of Oldham, with some of the people who chose them.
Come along to our free online course for beginners and develop your digital skills so you can feel comfortable in the online world.
Come and join the fun at Northmoor Library’s Lego Club. Build, create, and play. Let your imagination run wild. No need to book in advance - this is a drop-in event For ages 5 and over. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an Adult.
Join this friendly group for knitting, crocheting and a chat every Wednesday afternoon at Limehurst Library.
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.
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.
Parents can get the health information and advice they need for their young children by attending well baby clinics. During the clinics, parents can have their babies weighed and checked, and seek advice about all aspects of feeding, nursing and caring for babies and pre-school children. Bookings only, please contact the centre for details.
Infant feeding information and support. Meet new parents and get practical help and advice on feeding your baby.
Business Breakfast Guest speaker Christine Dawson Tickets £6.50 including breakfast butty, coffee and tea
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.
Triple P Discussion Group on: How to get the best from family life with this ten week programme, focusing on practical help and advice for parents and carers. Booking is required as places are limited. Contact: parentsupporthub@oldham.gov.uk
See a Health Visitor to discuss your child’s development and answer any of your questions or concerns. Bookings only, please contact the centre for details.
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.
DWP advice on Employment and Training opportunities and In Work Benefit Calculations
Fancy a cuppa? Want to socialise, unwind and get your hands on the hottest books in town? Swing by and say hi. Chat to others, have a cuppa and take some time to relax with some mindfulness colouring, all in the comfort of our lovely library.
An 8 week coaching programme which focuses on helping parents to support their child’s learning and development at home. The programme is aimed at children aged 2-5 and empowers parents by giving activity ideas to try at home. Booking required, please contact Beever Family Hub for details.
Book a 1-1 Business Information Session to talk with an information professional about the resources available to your business.
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.
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.
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 service. This is to support parents in knowing their child’s development is on track. This service is by appointment only. A variety of health topics […]
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.
Infant feeding information and support. Meet new parents and get practical help and advice on feeding your baby.
See a Health Visitor to discuss your child’s development and answer any of your questions or concerns. Bookings only, please contact the Family Hub for details.
Pop in to Northmoor Library and have a brew and a chat with others about books or anything you like.
Come along for a chance to meet families, support each other and your children to play at the Family Hubs. The Early Help team attend this session to offer signposting to other helpful services and support available in your area.
Explore how Oldhamers have used nature to improve their lives, from the Beautiful Oldham Society to Northern Roots on Wed 17 July, 2pm.
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)
Come along to our BSL signed talk to explore how Oldhamers have used nature to improve their lives on Sat 22 June 2024 at 2pm.
The festival returns to Oldham for a day of fostering peace, love and harmony. This year you can expect live performances, adults and kids funfair rides, an inflatable world with mega slides, kid’s zone, and a host of other fun activities for everybody to get involved.