The Youth Offending Team (YOT) work with young people predominantly aged 10-18 years living in Wandsworth who have been, or are at risk of, getting into trouble with the police; who are on bail or remanded in custody; or who have received a court order…
The Youth Opportunity Fund (YOF) is a pot of funding available to young people, aged 11 to 19 years old, or up to 25 with a disability, who live, go to school or attend a youth provision in Wandsworth. Young people can apply for up…
My name is Yumei, I am a registered child minder. I live in a modern, bright and airy two bedroom flat in Southfields with lots of play space. I live with my husband, 9 year old son and 5 year old daughter. My son and daughter go…
A message from Wandsworth Children's Centres Dear Parents and Carers, I hope in these extraordinary times you and your family are doing well. We know social distancing can be limiting and it’s difficult to find new ways to keep busy and support young children with their…
Providing football for young children who want something to do on Saturday afternoons. Children get an opportunity to make new friends, have fun, learn new skills and play fun matches. This session is for anyone who enjoys playing football and wants…
For young people with Speech, Language and Communication needs, secondary school can be particularly demanding. Wandsworth is one of the few Boroughs who are able to support this increasing cohort of pupils by providing specialist SLT services at secondary level. A selection of Wandsworth pupils…