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  • CAP Wellbeing Workshops

    Church on Berryfields regularly run CAP (Christians Against Poverty) Wellbeing Workshops. These are over 3 evenings (free of...

    Part of SEND local offerFree
  • Perinatal Mental Health Support and Postnatal Wellbeing Groups

    The Perinatal Mental Health Pathway for Buckinghamshire is designed to promote positive emotional well-being and mental health for...

    FreeNeeds referral
  • Wellbeing Matters | April and May Half Term

    A one-day workshop during either the April or May half-term for primary-aged young people who may be finding...

    Part of SEND local offerPart of Family Hub NetworkFree
  • Youth Drop in Aylesbury (Southcourt Family Centre Plus)

    Are you a young person who needs some advice or support? We run drop-in sessions at Southcourt Family...

    Part of SEND local offerFree
  • Youth Drop-in Chesham (Newtown Family Centre Plus)

    Youth Drop-in at Newtown (Chesham) Family Centre Plus. Are you a young person who needs some advice or...

    Part of SEND local offerWheelchair accessibleFree
  • Youthspace drop-in High Wycombe (Mapledean Family Centre Plus)

    Would you like a space to hang out after school with your friends? Fancy trying out a...

    Part of SEND local offerFree
  • Workshops and Information Support Groups for Carers

    Carers Bucks dedicated to supporting carers. We will be covering a wide range of areas in 16 different...

    Part of Family Hub NetworkFree
  • EmpowerU

    Mind of the Student (MOTS) gives young people the confidence to speak about their mental health. We do this...

    Part of Family Hub NetworkFreeNeeds referral
  • Family Learning

    Family Learning is provided by Buckinghamshire Adult Learning. The team run a variety of free courses and workshops...

    Free

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Family Centre Workshops, Courses and Drop-ins (Youth)

Youth Drop-in Chesham (Newtown Family Centre Plus)

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Newtown (Chesham) Family Centre Plus

Berkhampstead Road

Chesham

HP5 3AT

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Youth Drop-in at Newtown (Chesham) Family Centre Plus. Are you a young person who needs some advice or support? We run drop-in sessions at Newtown Family Centre Plus where you...

Good to know

  • Includes information for people with SEND
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Free
  • Suitable for 11 to 19 year olds

Who to contact

Family Hub Team

01296 383293

FamilyHubGroups@buckinghamshire.gov.uk

SEND support (Local Offer)

We offer universal and specialised support to families. We work closely with partners, such as the Health Team and local Early Years settings and schools, to ensure that we...

Access needs

  • Accessible toilet facilities
  • Baby changing facilities
  • Partial wheelchair access

Suitable for

  • Visual and/or hearing impediment
  • Physical disabilities
  • Mental health/acquired brain injury
  • Autism
  • Learning difficulties

Hours

Mondays9am to 5pm
Tuesdays9am to 5pm
Wednesdays9am to 5pm
Thursdays9am to 5pm
Fridays9am to 5pm

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