WHERE TO FIND HELP AND SUPPORT
If you have any worries or concern about something that is affecting you or your child always talk to your child’s class teacher or someone else at school.
There are also some links to other organisations that can offer help and support below.
Ealing Food Bank |
Hambrough Primary is a Ealing Foodbank Voucher Partner. The Ealing food bank has been established to provide short term, emergency food to individuals and families in crisis. Food parcels include cereal, milk, fruit juice, soup, pasta, meat, fish, vegetables and pudding, providing balanced and nutritional meals for a minimum of three days. https://ealing.foodbank.org.uk/ |
DOSH |
Supporting Ealing’s social housing tenants, both council and housing associations, with their bills, budgeting and banking through mentoring and a community solicitor service. |
Family Lives |
Family Lives is an organisation offering support and a listening ear to parents all year round. Their helpline is T. 0808 800 2222 and website is www.familylives.org.uk. |
Home Start Ealing |
Home Start provides practical and emotional support. This could include someone to talk to, accompanying to appointments, practical support with regard to finances, parenting and managing the house and lots more. |
Ealing Adult learning |
The Ealing Adult Learning (EAL) service offers courses across the borough for adults, parent and families who want to be inspired, creative and qualified. Initial assessments for accredited courses at Ealing Education Centre at Mansell Road, Greenford UB6 9EH every Monday at 10am and 12pm. If you want to join our courses, you are welcome to pop in with your passport or ID and proof of National Insurance number. For more information see: www.learnealing.org.uk Or drop an email on LearnEaling@ealing.gov.uk or call on 020 8825 5577, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. |
Coram Children’s Legal Centre Advice Service |
The Migrant Children’s Project at Coram Children’s Legal Centre is provides free and confidential legal advice service to children, young people (up to the age of 30) and families with irregular immigration status. Contact Jane Barrett T. 07450 121812 (call or text) |
Ealing Family Information Service |
Ealing Family Information Service (FIS) provides relevant information on childcare and early years education and other support services for children aged 0-19. https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201022/childcare_and_early_years/838/family_i-nformation_service |