Lincolnshire Children's Centres
- Local Offer
48 children's centres in Lincolnshire, which offer activities, free drop-in sessions and helpful services.
These are free to join for families with children from birth to age five. Any adult who is caring for a child can access services at the centre.
About our children's centres
Some centres provide services in one location. Others offer services in community halls, libraries and other places that are easy to access.
All centres offer:
- child and family health services
- advice and information for families
- childcare and early education
- support for parents on a range of issues
- training and employment advice
- outreach services to children and families not attending the centre.
Each centre offers additional services and activities according to the needs of the community. These can include:
- parent and toddler groups
- baby massage sessions
- messy play sessions
- baby clinics run by health visitors
- toy libraries and sensory rooms
- lone parent support groups
- twins and multiple birth support groups
All centres involve parents in planning their activities. You can make new friends and share experiences.
Who to contact
- Website
- Lincolnshire children's centres
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Availability
- Referral required
- Professional Referral
- Referral Details
Membership Form
Joining a Children's Centre is completely free and ensures that we can keep you up to date with services and activities provided by centres near you.
You can choose to attend the Children's Centre nearest you, you'll find the options in the online form.
Please complete the online form as fully as you can and if you would like any help or advice then please do not hesitate to ask.
- Specific age range
- 0 - 5 Years
- Related links
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East Lindsey Children's Centres - North Facebook page
Local Offer
The Family Information Service maintains the list of Ofsted-registered childcare in the county, although any information provided by us does not constitute a recommendation and you should satisfy yourself of the quality and standard of any service or childcare provider you contact so that it meets the needs of your family.
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