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Children's centres provide a variety of advice and support for parents and carers. Their services are available to you from pregnancy right through to when your child goes into reception class at primary school.
There are more than 3,600 children’s centres in England. They bring all the different support agencies together to offer a range of services to meet you and your child’s needs, all in one place.
They’re somewhere your child can make friends and learn as they play. You can get professional advice on health and family matters, learn about training and job opportunities or just socialise with other people.
Children’s centres are developed in line with the needs of the local community so no one children’s centre is the same. However, there is a core set of services they must provide:
The services available to you will depend on your local area. At many children's centres you can:
You can locate your nearest Sure Start Children’s Centre by using the 'Find schools and Sure Start Children's Centres' search tool. If you can't find what you are looking for, contact your local Family Information Service directly.
Children’s centres are open to all children and parents and many of the services are free, for example access to midwives and health visitors. You will have to pay for childcare services but there is support through:
You may also have to pay a small charge for some activities like toddler groups and baby massage.