Parenting Support
Education programmes for parents, carers and grandparents.
Education programmes for parents, carers and grandparents.
Thinking of volunteering? Then why not become a Parent Champion.
We are a team that provide support to families across the city. We run stay and play groups and we can support families with home learning activities and also give advice and support on getting children ready for starting school.
Connect with the environment and take advantage of health and wellbeing benefits from being outdoors and experiencing nature.
Business and consumer advice from City of Wolverhampton Council Trading Standards.
Advice on how to approach services for those experiencing or reporting rough sleeping.
If you have been asked to leave, there are many options available dependant on your individual circumstances.
The Mental Health Social Care Team have conversations with people, their families, loved ones and carers to see if we can connect them to services or community groups. We also talk to people about ongoing assistance and arrange formal support if needed.
If you are leaving the armed forces, or you are a former member, you may be entitled to extra help if you become homeless.
Advice on housing options and Independent Living Services.
Guidance on how to report adult abuse.
We support children and young people who have a disability from birth to the age of 25 years old; this includes support for parent carers and for young carers.
Comments, complaints or compliments, we want to hear from you.
The ASB Case Review (formerly known as Community Trigger) gives victims of ASB or hate crimes the right to request a case review if they aren’t satisfied with how their case has been handled.