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Sunderland children's hub 'relieves pressure' on parents
Sunderland children's hub 'relieves pressure' on parents

BBC News

time5 days ago

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Sunderland children's hub 'relieves pressure' on parents

Parents living on maternity pay say a centre providing free support and activities for children will relieve the pressure on "struggling mams". The family hub, which offers services including health advice, breastfeeding drop-in sessions and children's play, has opened in Sunderland's Thorney is the fifth to open in the city, with the staff employed by Together for Children which runs children's services for Sunderland City Council. Danielle Moore, mother of ten-month-old Ozzy, said it was invaluable as many new parents could not afford to meet the costs of entertaining children. Ms Moore said: "You feel stuck inside seeing the same four walls every single day, it's something different."At other places there are things you have to pay for and sometimes having to entertain your child at these places could become a struggle." Leah Morrison is receiving maternity pay after giving birth to nine-month-old Niall and said it was important to have somewhere to get support without having to pay. "It's really good to see other mams in the same boat, taking about teething, weaning and everything that goes on with being with a new parent," she said."Maternity wage can dip down quickly so knowing there is something free we can come to every single week is amazing." Jamie Scott, interim head of family hubs for Together for Children, said it was a "universal offer" and open to "any family in the city, whether parent or carers" of any said: "[Before this] families would engage with services independently, so they might come to a family centre to engage in activities and then a clinic to see a midwife, whereas now we have everything under one [roof] and we can really support their needs without the need to go to multiple venues." In January 2025, the Labour government said £22.4m of funding would be made available for the expansion of family hubs across the country. The scheme was initially rolled out under the Conservative BBC Sunderland on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

Plans for children's care hub near Sunderland
Plans for children's care hub near Sunderland

BBC News

time26-05-2025

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Plans for children's care hub near Sunderland

A residential property could become a care hub for children and young people with complex mental health or behavioural needs, if plans are for Children (TfC), which delivers children's services on behalf of Sunderland City Council, wants to create a care facility for up to four people, aged from 11 to 17, at the site at Hylton Bridge Farm.A planning statement noted there was currently no specific such provision within Sunderland and South Tyneside, with the new development aiming to create "a local, regulated home".A decision is expected by 8 July. The proposed site, referred to as "The White House", is within an area off Downhill Lane and the Nissan plant, according to documents seen by the Local Democracy Reporting include building a 6.5ft-high (2m) timber fence around the property and installing planning statement said the home would not always operate at capacity and the maximum number of children on site at any one time would be limited to and young people using the home may "require personal care, medication, and support with learning" and the home was not expected to have a lot of visitors, the document said the proposed development was appropriate within the green belt.A decision on the planning application will be made after a period of consultation by councillors. Follow BBC Sunderland on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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