
Noise From The City: Liverpool Family Hubs
Dear Somebody,
Family is the priceless adhesion that defines a community. Liverpool now has 11 Family Hubs operating across the city as the council looks to establish a hub in every neighbourhood. Building on the well-established strengths of Liverpool’s Children’s Centres, a Family Hub is a place where all families with children and young people aged 0-19 (or 25 if the young person has special educational needs or disabilities) can access coordinated support, information, advice, and activities.
Cllr Joanne Kennedy, Cabinet Member for Employment, Educational Attainment & Skills at Liverpool City Council, said: “Our ambition was that every neighbourhood in Liverpool can access their own Family Hub, and this expansion means that we’re now well on our way to delivering that. Family Hubs are there to ensure families can find a multitude of resources and activities designed to support their health, education, and wellbeing, in a supportive environment.”
At the moment there are now Family Hubs in Clubmoor, Fountains, Granby, Picton, Speke, Stoneycroft, Fazakerley, Kensington, Belle Vale, Wavertree and Dovedale. Please go and visit your local Family Hub once it’s open to find out more about the services they can offer. To find out more about Family Hubs, please visit: Liverpool City Council.
Sincerely,
Liverpool Noise



