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London Family Hubs Tour

About this event

These tours provide an opportunity to:

  • find out more about the role of the National Centre for Family Hubs
  • hear about the family hubs development journey in Westminster
  • take a tour of a family hub
  • share learning with others working on family hub development in London

Please try to arrive 15 minutes early for a prompt start

Who is this event suitable for

Local Authorities in London - Those leading the development of family hubs or interested in developing family hubs.

Maximum of two representatives from a Local Authority.

Aims of the event

To share learning and support family hub development in London

Accessibility and registration

Church Street Family Hub is a wheelchair accessible venue. For further information on the facilities please call: 020 3307 1940.

If you have an accessibility requirement, please let the events team know as soon as you can on training@annafreud.org. Please do let us know what these are and the best way we can assist you for this session. 

Registration will close at 15:00 on 16 May. Please book your place before this time to secure your place at the event. There are a limited number of places.

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17th May 2023
  • Church Street Family Hub View Map
  • 2 hours
  • 14:00 - 15:30 (UK Time)
Price

£0.00
Free

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