Macc is one of a number of Voluntary Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector members of Manchester City Council’s Family Hub Steering group.
Manchester Family Hubs is part of national programme of work established from funding via the Department of Education (DfE) to extend support for families of children of up to 19 years old and families with children up to 25 who live with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). The National Centre for Family Hubs (NCFH) is a new national initiative, led by the Anna Freud Centre and funded by the DfE, to help ensure all babies, children and families have the support they need through a network of family hubs across England.
In collaboration with the Early Intervention Foundation, the work of the National Centre for Family Hubs is practice-led, evidence-based, and most importantly is informed by families’ lived experience. It is a learning network that has been established to champion family hubs by sharing best practice on evidence-based service models to family hub providers across England.
Manchester currently has four Hub sites, One in North Manchester in Cheetham Hill Sure Start Centre, One in Central Manchester in Longsight Sure Start Centre, one in South Manchester at Cross acres Sure Start Centre and one in Gorton, Abbey Hey and Openshaw with connected community centres linked.
A core part of the Family Hubs work is to engage with community centres, parent-carer panels and programme leads such as community midwives, Dad Matters and Mum Matters. This work takes an intersectional lens on multiple social issues and many different support networks for children and family.
For more information about the family hubs click here.
For more information about this work contact, Anushka anushka@macc.org.uk
Manchester City Council Children and Families Scrutiny Committee Meetings
Macc also attends the Manchester City Council Children and Families Scrutiny Committee Meetings, which are held at Manchester Town Hall extension every six weeks. These meetings discus a variety of topics that relate to children and their families across the City of Manchester.
These meetings welcome contribution form VCSE sector colleagues. If you would like to contribute to a forthcoming agenda item or attend in person, please contact the administrator at rachel.mckeon@manchester.gov.uk. All scrutiny committee meetings are recorded, and the videos can be viewed here.