Family Hubs

Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge. You are not alone and Family Hubs – Best Start in Life is making sure that there is support and help for you across Birmingham!

On the Birmingham City Council webpage dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you and your family. There is help and support for infant feeding, being a parent, parent and infant mental health and early language and early education.

From babies to schooling, healthcare and finances and parenting support there’s support for everyone, this is your one-stop-shop to discovering the local support and services available to you at every stage of your family.

What are Family Hubs?

Birmingham Family Hubs are part of a national programme. They are physical Family Hub locations across Birmingham where you can go to get advice and practical support for you and your family. You can also find lots of help and support on the dedicated Family Hub web pages. You will find a range of topics with further information and links to dedicated organisations and charities who are working to help the people of Birmingham.

Who do Family Hubs help?

Family Hubs are aimed at helping families from a child’s conception to age 19 and up to 25 for those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

Where can you find a Family Hub?

Our wonderful Hall Green Family Hubs are here:

Hall Green Hub

St Paul’s Children Centre, 10 Malvern Street, Balsall Heath, B12 8NN

Email: info@stpaulstrust.org.uk

Phone: 0121 464 6349

Hall Green Satellite

Springfield Children’s Centre, Springfield Road, Springfield, B13 9NY

Email: info@springfieldproject.org.uk

Phone: 0121 777 2722

All Family Hub locations can be found here:

https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/info/50295/family_hubs/2753/welcome_to_family_hubs

Who runs Family Hubs in Birmingham?

Family Hubs is a partnership in Birmingham led by the City Council, including the Voluntary and Community Sector, Birmingham Children’s Trust, the NHS (ICB), the Birmingham Children’s Partnership, the West Midland Police and Crime Commissioner and West Midlands Police. We hope that families, children, young people, parents and carers will join us in co-producing the offer in the future.