Use this guide to find the right support for children, young people and families in Oldham.
If a child or young person is in immediate danger or at risk of serious harm or injury, call 999.
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Events and activities
Family Hubs
Family Hubs are one-stop shops where you can access the help and support you need to make sure your child is healthy, safe and looked after.
From maternity appointments and health visitor appointments, to stay and play activities and breastfeeding support, you can access face-to-face support in six Family Hubs across Oldham: Alexandra, Beever, Medlock Vale, Shaw, Spring Meadows and Stanley Road.
Family activities
Family activities include Family Hubs, Oldham Libraries and Gallery, Parks and Green Spaces, Family Information Service and Parent Carer Forum (POINT).
Oldham Libraries and Gallery
Events and activities for the whole family:
Parks and Green Spaces
Free access to parks and green spaces including Northern Roots and community volunteering activities.
Family Information Service
Help, advice and support for parents and carers, events, activities, childcare, children and family benefits.
Parent Carer Forum (POINT)
Information, advice, support and activities for parents of SEND children aged 0 to 25 and SEND children and young people themselves.
School holiday activities
The Holiday Activities and Food programme offers free activities during the school holidays, funded by the Department for Education, for children aged 5 to 16 who receive benefits-related free school meals in Oldham.
Activities take place at locations across the borough and are delivered by multiple providers. All sessions must be booked in advance.
For questions about the activities, contact the provider directly. For questions about the programme, email the HAF team.
Help, advice and support
Making the most of your money, including children and family benefits
Family Hubs and the Family Information Service can help you access advice and support.
Family Hubs
One-stop shops to access the help and support you need to make sure your child is healthy, safe and looked after.
Family Information Service
Free, impartial and up-to-date information to support parents and carers with children and young people aged 0 to 19, or up to 25 with an additional need, and prospective parents.
Finding childcare and childcare funding
Family Hubs, Family Information Service and the Health and Social Care Directory can help you find information and support.
Babies and early years
This includes infant feeding, weaning, potty training and school readiness.
Family Hubs and the Family Information Service can help.
Children and young people with SEND
Support is available from Family Hubs, Family Information Service, Parent Carer Forum (POINT) and Oldham’s SEND Local Offer.
Parent Carer Forum (POINT)
POINT is an information, advice and support charity for parents and carers of SEND children aged 0 to 25, and children and young people with SEND.
POINT offers peer-to-peer support networks, specialist support services, access to activities, online resources through the Oldham SEND Local Offer and access to Oldham Parent Carer Forum, which is hosted by POINT.
Oldham’s SEND Local Offer
Oldham’s Local Offer is an online resource that details services, support and guidance available to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities aged 0 to 25 and their families.
Family support services
Support is available from Family Hubs, Family Information Service, Parent Carer Forum (POINT) and Early Help.
Early Help Service
Family workers provide help to families on a range of issues. They help families identify their own strengths and achieve positive outcomes for themselves.
- Resources to support families
- Make a referral: call 0161 770 7777
Early Help
Early Help provides a range of specialist services to support children, young people and families with multiple and complex unmet needs on a range of issues.
Make a referral: call 0161 770 7777
Child protection and safeguarding
Use this section if you are worried about the safety or wellbeing of a child or young person.
This includes concerns about:
- abuse
- exploitation
- neglect
- radicalisation
If a child or young person is in immediate danger or at risk of serious harm or injury, call 999.
If you suspect a child or young person is being abused, you will be listened to and believed.
The first step is to make a child protection referral. The more factual information you can share, the more speedily and efficiently Children’s Social Care or the police will be able to deal with your referral.
Make a referral: call 0161 770 7777
Health and wellbeing
Support is available for:
- drugs and alcohol usage or abuse
- children and young people’s mental health
- eating disorders or disordered eating
- sexual health
- sexuality and gender identity
- weight management
Family Hubs
Family Hubs can help you access the help and support you need to make sure your child is healthy, safe and looked after.
Family Information Service
The Family Information Service provides free, impartial, up-to-date information to support parents and carers.
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
CAMHS provides specialist services to children and young people who are experiencing mental health and emotional wellbeing difficulties.
Anyone can make a referral, including self-referral by a young person, parents, carers, health, social care and education professionals, or anyone who comes into contact with a young person.
- Make a referral: call 0161 770 7777
- Oldham CAMHS online referral form
Parent Carer Forum (POINT)
POINT provides information, advice, support and activities for parents of SEND children aged 0 to 25 and SEND children and young people themselves.
Services and contact details
Family Hubs
One-stop shops to access the help and support you need to make sure your child is healthy, safe and looked after.
Events and activities
Events, activities, storytelling and family theatre with Oldham Council Heritage, Libraries and Arts services.
Parks and Green Spaces
Free access to parks and green spaces including Northern Roots and community volunteering activities.
Holiday Activities and Food programme
A programme of free activities during the school holidays funded by the Department for Education for children aged 5 to 16 who receive benefits-related free school meals in Oldham.
Family Information Service
Help, advice and support for parents and carers, events, activities, childcare, children and family benefits.
Parent Carer Forum (POINT)
Information, advice, support and activities for parents of SEND children aged 0 to 25 and SEND children and young people themselves.
SEND Local Offer
Online directory of services available in Oldham for children, young people and their families with special educational needs and/or a disability.
Early Help
A range of specialist services to support children, young people and families with multiple and complex unmet needs on a range of issues.
- Resources to support families
- Make a referral: call 0161 770 7777
Health and Social Care Directory
Social care, health, education, leisure and employment support and services.
CAMHS
Specialist services to children and young people who are experiencing mental health and emotional wellbeing difficulties.
- Make a referral: call 0161 770 7777
- Oldham CAMHS
Child Protection and Safeguarding
Protecting Oldham’s children and young people from abuse, exploitation, neglect and radicalisation.
If a child or young person is in immediate danger or at risk of serious harm or injury, call 999.
Make a referral: call 0161 770 7777