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- What's On | LPCC
What's On Quick Links Dates for Your Diary Bookable Activities RolePlay Magazine Holiday Activities Live Service Updates Cancelled until further notice Tuesdays 10-11am , E-Visa Workshop (ELATT) Grow Well Centre, Saxon Close Calendar View and book activities Scroll to see more Walthamstow Chingford Leytonstone Leyton Bookable on Eventbrite Click link in event details Bookable Activities View our bookable activites with limited spaces. These activites can also be found on our calendar above. View Role play Our termly magazine full of interesting local stories, events and campaigns, plus our activities timetable. Read Dates for Your Diary Important dates such as closures, holidays and training days View School Holiday Activity Timetable Feb'25 Follow us on our socials for updates on scheduled activities and sessions
- Dates for your Diary | LPCC
Diary Dates 2025 Important dates such as planned closures, holidays and training days Spring/Summer January 6th Training Day - All Services Closed February 14th Valentines Disco Lloyd Park Centre - 6:15-8:15pm Higham Hill Centre - 6:15-8:15pm 17th - 22nd Half-Term Week Holiday Clubs open Term-time activities closed See Holiday Activity Timetable April 7th - 21st Easter Holidays Holiday Clubs Open Term-time activities closed See Holiday Activity Timetable 18th & 21st Bank Holidays - All Services Closed 22nd Training Day - All Services Closed May 7th Parents Evenings Lloyd Park Centre - 6-8pm Higham Hill Centre - 6-8pm 26th Bank Holiday - All Services Closed 27th - 31st Half-Term Week Holiday Clubs open Term-time activities closed See Holiday Activity Timetable June 23rd Staff Appreciation Week 28th Summer Fayre Fundraiser Lloyd Park Centre - 11-2pm July 5th Summer Fayre Fundraiser Higham Hill Centre - 11-2pm 18th School Leavers Graduation 19th Staff Celebration Dinner 23rd Last day of Term Holiday Clubs open Term-time activities closed See Holiday Activity Timetable 24th -29th August Term-time contracts closed August 25th Bank Holiday - All Services Closed Autumn/Winter September 2nd Training Day - All Services Closed October 15th Parents Evening Lloyd Park Centre - 6-8pm Higham Hill Centre - 6-8pm 27th - 31st Half-Term Week Holiday Clubs open Term-time activities closed See Holiday Activity Timetable 31st Halloween Discos Lloyd Park Centre - 6:30-8:30pm H igham Hill Centre - 6:30-8:30pm November 3rd Training Day - All Services Closed 29th Winter Fayre Lloyd Park Centre - 11-2pm December tbc Christmas Concert - Times (tbc) 6th Winter Wonderland Party Higham Hill Centre, 11-2pm 10th Christmas Dinner - 12pm 16th Christmas Party 19th Last Day of Term 20th Christmas Break - All Services Closed Follow us on our socials for updates on scheduled activities and sessions Related Links: Interactive Calendar School Holidays Activity Timetable RolePlay Magazine More Information 020 8527 1737 info@tlpcc.org.uk
- Lloyd Park Children's Charity | Children's Charity in London | London, UK
Lloyd Park Children's Charity, Quality Childcare & Early Years Education, 0-4yrs, Access Emergency Crisis Support and Guidance, Family Support Service, London's 1st 'Early Years Social Prescribing Service', Family Mental Health and Wellbeing Support, Perinatal Support, Special Educational Needs and Disability Support, 'Grow Wild' Adventure Play, Fighting Child Poverty, Working towars equity for all children Over 40yrs history in the early years field, Childcare Jobs, Early Years Education Jobs, Building brighter futures for children We fight inequality, help build resilience and support families to thrive Spotlight Support Baby Bank! Join Our Team What's On Live Service Update Holiday Clubs open! Childcare and Education Our welcoming and inclusive early years settings support your child as an individual to follow their unique personal interests and to celebrate their achievements. Learn more Our enchanting outdoors adventure play space Grow Wild is part of our childcare offer. It's available for private events and school trips too! Learn more Subscribe to Our Newsletter! Keep up to date with our news and activity timetable. Email address Sign Up Thanks for subscribing!
- Now Recruiting | LPCC
See available post from across our charity. We regularlty recruit to positions in childcare, early years learning and developement, family support, and a variety of support roles. Now recruiting Back to 'Join our team' page Fundraising Officer Location: Waltham Forest - Office-based and hybrid Salary: £35,000 per annum, 1 year fixed-term contract Probation: 6 months Hours: Fulltime Closing date: Noon, Monday 10th February 2025 Interviews: w/c 17th February Description In this exciting newly created role, you will take the lead in growing and sustaining our fundraising income. Your responsibilities will span the fundraising process from identifying funding opportunities and potential grant-makers, designing and developing compelling funding proposals and promoting these opportunities, through to managing relationships with donors. Ideal candidates will have energy, motivation, and the experience to be able to make an instant impact on the organisation; they will understand the wider charity context, have good attention for detail and can make things happen. Candidates are expected to be fundraisers with at least three years of experience and have a track record of success in securing funds. Crucially, we want to recruit an individual who is as committed to Lloyd Park Children’s Charity's vision, and will work with us to make a huge difference to local marginalised and vulnerable children and families. We operate a standard 6 month probation for all of our roles. For this role success will be contingent on increasing the number of funding applications submitted and demonstrable positive fundraising outcomes. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore subject to an enhanced DBS certificate; this is a requirement of the DBS code of practice. Job Description Apply Now Early Years Educator - Level 2 Location: Walthamstow Salary: £22,127 Hours: Fulltime - 36 hours per week Closing date: Description You will be part of an amazing team who provide high quality trusted Early Years experiences and education to all children in our care. Your role will be to implement the delivery of the Early Years Curriculum to ensure that all children reach their full potential. As part of a family group you will build relationships with children and families to promote children’s learning and development and wellbeing. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore subject to an enhanced DBS certificate; this is a requirement of the DBS code of practice. Job Description Apply Now Early Years Educator - Level 3 Location: Walthamstow Salary: £25,197 Hours: Fulltime - 36 hours per week (40 hours can also be considered) Closing date: Description You will be part of an amazing team who provide high quality trusted Early Years experiences and education to all children in our care. Your role will be to implement the delivery of the Early Years Curriculum to ensure that all children reach their full potential. As part of a family group you will build relationships with children and families to promote children’s learning, development and wellbeing. You will be responsible for supporting the Senior Early Years Practitioner and supervising and nurturing level 2 practitioners, apprentices and students. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore subject to an enhanced DBS certificate; this is a requirement of the DBS code of practice. Job Description Apply Now Applying online All candidates must complete our employee application form. Use the job description as a guide to structure your application. Tell us how your knowledge and experiences help you meet the skills, competencies, talents and behaviours we are looking for. If you are new to the role you are applying for, tell us what you know about the role. Please read our Privacy Notice for Job Applicants on our policy page for information on how we handle your data. We follow a 'Safer Recruitment' process and are committed to safeguarding and promoting children’s wellbeing. We expect all applicants to demonstrate this commitment. Our team receive 'Safe Recruitment' training regularly to ensure that we recruit the most appropriate candidates. Safer Recruitment If you would like to discuss any of our open roles or arrange a visit to one of our settings, please email recruitment@tlpcc.org.uk
- Newsletter | LPCC
Newsletter Role play Edition #54 Jan-Apr '25 Our termly magazine full of interesting local stories, events and campaigns, plus our activities timetable. Important notice relating to activity timings Read View Map Subscribe Role play Archive Find past editions here Browse Follow us on our socials for updates on scheduled activities and sessions Please Note: All activity dates and times appearing on the printed and PDF versions of Roleplay are correct at the time of printing and we endeavour to adhere to these. However, occasionally these may change due to circumstances outside of our control. Please always check the Calendar on our 'What's On' page for up to date listings before travelling. Follow us on Facebook and/or Instagram to receive announcements related to our activities.
- Please donate | LPCC
Help us fight poverty! More families experience extreme pressure brought on by poverty every day! We work to overcome this with appropriate and timely support services only made possible by your donations! Donate now! Your donation supports children needing help Baby Bank is just one great example of our lifeline services that your donations make sustainable. Some of Baby Bank's day-to-day costs include: Cost-of-Living Support Clothing Push-chairs Moses baskets Nappies Wipes Books Safer Sleeping Environments Cots Cot matresses Bedding Running Costs Home from Hospital Bundles Rent Cleaning Maintenance Salaries Resources Equipement Refreshments for families All the essentials needed for parents to bring newborn babies home from hopsital safely Gift Aid Gift Aid allows us to claim an additional 25% of the value of your donation from the HMRC. It won't cost you a penny but means your donation can go even further! Find out more here Please note: Unless otherwise stated your donations contribute to our unrestricted funds which we use to make all of our charitable community activities more sustainable. Where we specify that your donations will support a particular campaign or cause they would become restricted funding that can only be used for that purpose.
- Copy of Dates for your Diary | LPCC
Diary Dates 2025 Important dates such as planned closures, holidays and training days Spring/Summer Date What's On Details Details Copy Timings Link 7th-21st Easter Holidays Term-time activities closed. Holiday Clubs open. Holiday Activities - see link. . https://www.tlpcc.org.uk/whats-on Apr 18th Bank Holiday All Services Closed All Services Closed .. Apr 21st Bank Holiday All Services Closed All Services Closed . Apr 22nd Staff Training Day All Services Closed All Services Closed . Holiday Clubs open. Term-time activities closed. Holiday Activities - see link. Term-time activities closed. Holiday Activities - see link. . https://www.tlpcc.org.uk/whats-on Spring/Summer January 6th - Staff Training Day - ALL SERVICES CLOSED February 14th - Valentines Disco - 6:15-8:15pm Half-Term Week 17th - Holiday Club open 17th-22nd - Term-time activities closed See Holiday Activity Timetable April Easter Holidays 7th - Holiday Club Open 7th - 21st - Term-time activities closed Bank Holiday 18th - ALL SERVICES CLOSED 21st - ALL SERVICES CLOSED Staff Training Day 22nd - ALL SERVICES CLOSED May Parents Evening 7th - Lloyd Park Centre, 6-8pm 7th - Higham Hill Centre, 6-8pm Bank Holiday 26th - ALL SERVICES CLOSED Half-Term Week 27th - Holiday Club open 27th -31st - Term-time activities closed See Holiday Activity Timetable June 23rd - Staff Appreciation Week 28th - Summer Fayre Lloyd Park Centre - 11-2pm July 5th - Summer Fayre Fundraiser Higham Hill Centre - 11-2pm 18th - School Leavers Graduation 19th - Staff Celebration Dinner 23rd - Last day of Term - Holiday Scheme open 24th - 29th August - Term-time contracts closed August 25th - Bank Holiday - ALL SERVICES CLOSED Autumn/Winter September 1st - Staff Training Day - ALL SERVICES CLOSED October Parents Evening 15th - Lloyd Park Centre, 6-8pm 15th - Higham Hill Centre, 6-8pm Half-Term Week 27th - Holiday Club open 27th-31st - Term-time activities closed See Holiday Activity Timetable Halloween Discos 31st - Lloyd Park Centre, 6:30-8:30pm 31st - Higham Hill Centre, 6:30-8:30pm November 29th - Winter Fayre Lloyd Park Centre, 11-2pm December Christmas Concert - Times (TBC) 6th - Winter Wonderland Party Higham Hill Centre, 11-2pm 10th - Christmas Dinner, 12pm 16th - Christmas Party Christmas Break 19th - Last Day of Term 20th - ALL SERVICES CLOSED Follow us on our socials for updates on scheduled activities and sessions Related Links: Interactive Calendar School Holidays Activity Timetable RolePlay Magazine More Information 020 8527 1737 info@tlpcc.org.uk
- Support Us | LPCC
Supporting Our Work Your donations go a long way! Our amazing community always seem to find the capacity to volunteer or donate resources, which our charity will always cherish and rely on. However, every donation of money directly improves the sustainability of our projects for children and families and adds a little more hope for those in need. See our current fundraising campaigns here! Donate Volunteer with us! We always have a range of volunteering opportunities that also aim to develop skills and confidence for volunteers working across our services Whether you have a few hours to help us process baby bank donations, help run outdoors activity sessions, or even become a trustee, we're always interested to hear from you! Volunteer Donate Items Our Baby Bank provides emergency supplies to families unable to afford basic baby equipment and consumables and always needs new items. High quality pre-loved toys find new life in our play sessions and brick-a-brack/recylable materials supplement our arts and crafts sessions. By making good use of preloved items we aim to prevent waste wherever we can. Donate items Fundraising Events Whether you've held a bake-sale, a coffee morning, an auction, thrown a party or any other kind of fundraiser, it's super-easy to support us with your proceeds! Just click on our donate button, enter the amount you want to donate to us and tell us how you raised the money. Donate Sponsored Challenges Are you being sponsored for running, swimming, shaving your head or even endurance disco-dancing? It's easy to donate your hard earned sponsorship money to us Simply set up a Just Giving page and nominate Lloyd Park Children's Charity as your chosen charity Just Giving
- News | LPCC
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- Donate | LPCC
Donation Form First name Who is Donating Choose an option Donation amount £ Last name How was money raised? Choose an option Email More details (optional) Make your donation go further! It only takes one click to boost your donation by 25% with Gift Aid , at no extra cost to you! Yes, I would like The Lloyd Park Children's Charity to claim Gift Aid on my donation, any donations I make in the future and any I have made in the past 4 years. View terms of use By ticking, I state I am a UK taxpayer making a personal donation and understand that if I pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations, it is my responsibility to pay any difference. Find out more Receive our newletter and important updates Please subscribe me to your newsletter Donate Thank you so much for your donation! Gift Aid Gift Aid allows us to claim an additional 25% of the value of your donation from the HMRC. It won't cost you a penny but means your donation can go even further! Find out more here
- Bookable Activities | LPCC
Bookable Activities Free activities bookable on EventBrite Initital Sleep Consultations Mellow Bumps Mellow Courses - Online Triple P Babies Parent Carer Voices View Paid-for activities Baby Massage Viewable now Bookings open from 6th Jan, 2025 View
- Youth Music | LPCC
Musical Climbers & Creators A year of exploring music with some wonderful SEND children In 2023/24 we were delighted to bring this wonderful project to life in our Grow Wild adventure play space with the support of Youth Music. This fun and uplifiting session was co-produced by the Lloyd Park Children's Charity's SEND and outdoors play practitioners, parent/carers, children and the amazing music-making charity, Soundcastle. The project delivered unique music-based outdoor learning and sensory experiences for children living with SEND who are often excluded from music-making and outdoors adventure play. Sounds from the Forest Stomp in the Forest 00:00 / 09:06 These beautiful tracks were composed by Soundcastle using vocals, sounds, beats and music made by the children, recorded as they explored the space and made music together. Meditation in the Green Space 00:00 / 09:22 Magical Memories Outdoors music-making in our inspiring 'Grow Wild' adventure playspace Real musical instruments to play led by musicians Freedom for children to play and join in at their own pace Music-making combined with creative play Inclusive music-making for SEND children and their siblings Children discovered a passion for music-making Breakthroughs for SEND children in socialising and personal confidence Parents saw leaps in their children's development Building more confidence to jump and tumble with drum beats Feedback from parents and carers I cannot enthuse about this playgroup/adventure playground and staff more. It is SUCH a supportive environment for not only my son but my daughter too aswell as myself. Staff have gone above and beyond for both my children as they often run in opposite directions and I physically can't keep an eye on both of them! The staff are unfaltering in their care for both the children, this is so important to me as often siblings can sometimes not be so welcomed in my experience which is very difficult for me. The musical element to the session is genuinely magical. At first the musicians would play musical instruments as my children played and slowly but surely my children have actively taken part in playing the musical instruments themselves which they both adore. I feel like my children get so much out of this sen session, they both have gained so much confidence in the setting since coming and both get so excited when they realise we are going to Grow Wild I myself, as their parent, really enjoy coming too! I can never usually relax in other settings as my son can be unpredictable with his behaviour at times, but here I can just breathe and let my children have fun with staff who are always enthusiastic to see them. Thank you so much! We have truly enjoyed our sessions on a Tuesday. My son loves to be outside and to be able to enjoy all the instruments in this free way has been so enriching for him. The musicians are wonderful with the little ones completely working at their pace and direction! Tirelessly playing “train” and offering different instruments and sounds occasionally so he gets a varied experience. All done in a respectful way so he hasn’t felt overwhelmed or too directed. If I had to think of something I’m tempted to say it would be nice to have some more performance group playing from the musicians with flute etc but perhaps that’s more my wanting as the simpler instruments have been generously shared and given access to and the children lead the way!! Thank you all and hope you can keep going …. We will keep coming!! Since we started attending in May my son has made huge progress in his speech, language and communication and these sessions have been a huge part of that. He finds communication challenging and this usually prevents him from interacting with other people. He became very comfortable very quickly at Grow Wild and very quickly started to interact with the musicians and it has been an absolute joy to see. He then repeatedly talks about Grow Wild at home throughout the week so not only is the session beneficial when he's there, but he loves it so much that he wants to talk about it all week, so it's been fantastic for his development at home as well. My daughter has also just started to come out of her shell. She usually only speaks to me but this week she spoke to three different adults at the session too and was much more confident and independent. I also love how safe these sessions are. Being able to run around outside in a safe space with other children and parents who understand his differences is priceless. These sessions are by far the best SEND sessions I have been to in Waltham Forest as they tick so many boxes. A safe outdoor space, access to a wide range of activities like climbing, water play, painting etc. all alongside the musical elements and an energetic, kind and enthusiastic team of adults running the sessions. ....So many of my son's sensory needs are met in one session which helps him to feel calm and regulated throughout the rest of the day. There is something available and beneficial for every child and it's fabulous to see every child enjoying themselves week after week. So thank you so much for everything. I hope that you can secure funding for September as it'll be a huge loss to the SEND community if these sessions were to stop. Both my children have both asked me if they can go to Grow Wild three times today already and this will happen every day until next week 😅 We have a home education journal and at the end of every day, we write down what we've done and my son often likes looking back at the photos of him at Grow Wild and asks for his own musical instruments. Just wanted to say how fantastic the musical element to the play has been and how much both my 19month old and I have enjoyed coming to those special sessions. It has given my son great exposure to music and to different and unique instruments we would not normally come across in our own play. The musicians are all so very talented, professional yet friendly and have a natural ability to connect with the young ones. I feel very fortunate to have attended the sessions we have with you, which have really enhanced my son's learning through song, tune and creativity. This group has been a lifeline to us from the start until now. We attend whatever the weather and my ASD child has thrived and grown from being in such an accepting and accomodating environment. He has gone from a child who was extremely uncomfortable around people, particularly adults, to somebody who seeks out interactions from the Grow Wild and Soundcastle teams. He's changed from being crying and anxious on arrival to shouting "go to see Zoe!" the minute he sees the tree. He has developed a tolerance for other children, for group singing and for music. He has developed so many social skills and even shown a keen interest in making music himself. He gets all of his sensory seeking needs met, has the freedom to explore without any pressure and we are truly fortunate to be able to attend this group. My child has developed and grown into somebody who can be in public without severe discomfort and who actually enjoys the company of other people, and I believe Grow wild has played a massive part in that.....
- Funded projects | LPCC
Funded Projects Our Funding Partners We are delighted to be working with these major donors to deliver vital community work in East London Family Wellbeing and Support Project We were delighted to be awarded funding to run our early years social prescribing and co-production project by the 'City Bridge Foundation'. Working in partnership we are delivering a 5 year programme offering support to families with a focus on health and welbeing outcomes. The Community Wellbeing Support Worker helps families identify what matters to them and ways to achieve their goals. Families are supported to design and lead activities based on their 'living experiences'. This creates innovative and exciting resources for local children and families. Memory Book Musical Climbers and Creators Youth Music, funded this wonderful project via their Trialblazer programme. It provided unique music-based outdoor learning and sensory experiences in our ' Grow Wild' adventure play space. Activities focus on local children facing barriers in accessing mainstream music and outdoors provisions, particularly those children living with SEND. This fun and uplifiting session was co-produced with Soundcastle musical therapy charity, children, parents and our SEND team. Huge thanks to Youth Music for funding this wonderful SEND music-making project! Grow Active 'Grow Active' was delivered in partnership with the 'London Marathon Foundation'. Waltham Forest is home to a large number of marginalised children, many of whom have little or no outdoor space to explore. ‘Grow Active’ offered children a wide range of opportunities to improve physical fitness and self-esteem in our safe, inclusive Grow Wild outdoors adventure play space. Our aim was to inspire more children to take up physical activity in their early years, helping them to build the confidence to be more active in their future lives. Many Many thanks to 'London Marathon Foundation' for funding this amazing project for a whole year, between November 2023 and October 2024! “My child has been able to develop more social skills and interact with friends". "It’s a warming environment, everyone’s happy, they’re smiling, joking, that’s how it’s been since the beginning". "We’re all able to talk about the same problems”. Community Living Room & Kitchen Enjoy a hot meal, play and socialise Our Community Living Room & Kitchen is run in partnership with London Borough of Waltham Forest and has proved to be one of our most popular community resources over the last year. With our funding we have created a safe, invite only, welcoming space where families, with children ages 0-5yrs, can stay warm, socialise, play and enjoy a tasty hot meal. Our team are on hand during sessions to offer support and advice if needed. Contact us to see if you're eligible to attend using our 'Help Request' form button below. Request Help
- Our Mission and Values | LPCC
Our Mission and Values Our Mission Founded to build brighter futures for local children and their families. We believe children learn through play. We strive to understand every child, plan for their individual needs and work in partnership with parents to ensure that each child can reach their full potential. Our Values Each value is a challenge that we seek to live and work to every day. They also inform how we communicate within communities and with each other. Keeping Children Safe Child Centred Equality and Fairness Making a difference Our values guide and determine our actions Partnership Building strength and resilience Sustaining our planet, sustaining our community Making a difference
- Policies | LPCC
Policies General Information 1. Achieving Positive Behaviour 2. Admissions Policy 3. Arrival and Departure Policy 4. CCTV 5. Code of Conduct and Behaviour 6. Complaints Data 7. Data Protection and Information Sharing 7.1 Data Protection - Photography and Filming 7.2 Data Protection - Job Application Privacy Notice 7.3 Data Protection - Privacy Notice (General) 7.4 Data Protection - Website and Social Media 8. e-safety and ICT Finance 9.0 Finance 9.1 Finance - Fees Policy 9.2 Finance - Reserves Health and Safety 10. Food and Drink 11.0 Health & Safety Policy 2024 11.1 Accident, Sickness and Medicine procedure + Code of practice for Health & Hygiene 11.2 Fire Emergency Evacuation Procedure 11.3 Lockdown 11.4 Pest Control 11.5 Risk Assessment Children's Care, Learning and Development 12. Infant Feeding 13. Missing Child 14. Safeguarding 14.1 Whistleblowing 15. Student Placement 16. Supporting Children with SEND 17. Uncollected Child Miscellaneous 18. Diversity, Promoting Inclusion and Equality 19. Volunteer 20. Green Purchasing Our policies are for children, families, staff, trustees and visitors. They are reviewed regularly by employees and our Governance and Accountability Subgroup and then adopted by our trustees. For more information: info@tlpcc.org.uk
- Baby Bank | LPCC
Established in 2013 our Baby Bank continues to support thousands of local families in Waltham Forest Baby Bank Please donate! See more on ITV.com Supported by Morrisons Chingford What is Baby Bank? It's like a food bank, but for baby essentials. Depending on our stock we can help out with things like baby clothes, buggies, cots, baby mattresses and consumables like nappies and wipes Help fund us Our amazing Baby Bank manager, Sarah Sarah is our Baby Bank manager and has been supporting children and families here at our charity for 13yrs. Sarah's experience, dedication and compassion means the families she works with always feel welcomed and well supported. Sarah also helps us deliver our Community Living Room project which has been a huge success. "I'm inpsired by the families I work with from day to day and their unwavering courage to keep going through challenging moments. I get great job satisfication from witnessing the transformation in children and families' lives - from just surviving to really blossoming". Sarah Marsh - Baby Bank Manager Get help from us Worried about how you will provide for your children? We may be able to help. We work in partnership with parents to overcome their problems and make positive changes, focussing on health, income, parenting and reducing isolation. Access support Donating items We collect new and pre-loved items for children 0-5yrs for families who are in urgent need of help. We'd love to take all donatio ns but sadly can’t due to limited storage. We currently need these essentials: Nappies and ba by wipes Single and double buggies Books for under 5’s Moses baskets and new mattresses If you would like to donate any of the above items, please drop off only new or unmarked pre-loved items in good working condition (no jumble please). For the current drop off point and times please email us. Email Us Ever considered volunteering? Volunteers are critical to keeping the Baby Bank going. Joining our team is a great way to learn new skills or put existing skills to good use, to meet new people and help make a real difference to local families. Join our team Volunteering for companies Is your company looking for team building activities that support the local community? We provide worthwhile volunteering opportunities and sessions for different sized companies. To find out more get in touch. Email Us
- Apply for a place | LPCC
Apply for a childcare place Waiting list Due to high demand for our childcare we have to operate a waiting list for places. A non-refundable registrat ion fee of £22.40 per child covers our costs Your place on the waiting list is entered from the point that your registration fee is confirmed There is no registration fee for FEEE term-time sessional places A member of our friendly team make contact if a space matching your requirements becomes available Current waiting list status Th e Lloyd Park Centre 15 hour FEEE sessional care, morning or afternoon - Open Daycare - Closed until further notice The Higha m Hill Centre 15 hour FEEE sessional care - Open Daycare - Closed until further notice Join Waiting List How to apply for a place 1. Contact us and arrange a tour of your chosen setting: 2. Review the waiting list info above and check to see if the service you want has open places. 3. Read our 'Admissions Policy Statement' to see if you qualify for a priority place. 4. Download and email the application form to info@tlpcc.org.uk 5. Pay £20 registration fee per child using the bank details and reference below. 6. We will contact you when a space is ready for you. Please see our Privacy Notice on our policy page to see how we process your data. For further information please email info@tlpcc.org.uk or call the setting you are interested in attending Admissions Policy - click here Bank Details The Lloyd Park Centre Account Name: The Lloyd Park Children’s Charity – The Lloyd Park Centre Sort Code: 20 53 04 Account Number: 10623237 The Higham Hill Centre Account Name: The Lloyd Park Children’s Charity – Higham Hill Nursery Sort Code: 20 53 04 Account Number : 70503584
- CoCo East - Coproduction | LPCC
Co -Production Co llaborative for East London Powered by local voices Informed by local 'living experiences' we strive to find new place-based, grassroots approaches to meeting childrens' needs. Next meeting: 4th Feb 2025 10-11:30am, Lloyd Park Centre CoCo East's Mission... ...is to create safe spaces for local people to be heard, connect to each other and make positive changes together. CoCo East Pledge Members have agreed a set of values and ways of working together. Here's are a few of the things we acknowledge in our pledge: No one assumes a position of power or expertise Service users lead on finding solutions We respect members' experiences and journeys No one knows everything We are driven by people, not targets or plans Time is given for learning and priorities to emerge Ready for School Young Parents Group LGBTQ+ Families Outdoors Play Communication & Play SEND Parents Support Group Autism and Disability Group SEND Dad's Group SEND & Siblings Check out what sessions are currently running on our 'What's On' page What's On Projects designed and led by parent/carers Family Wellbeing Session Mindfulness Yoga Language Support Group Get Involved! Parents and carers Our open, informal meetings are led by parent/carers passionate about sharing sharing their ideas for improving local support for children. Local Partners Meetings are also attended by other local charities, community groups, advocacy groups and service providers allowing them to hear what parents really want for their children. Find out about joining our informal meetings Ask us a question Share ideas for projects or collaborations What we explored in previous meetings and workshops Read More Build Trust Work in partnership Communicate Well Co-production best practice Be welcoming and caring Value and include What is CoCo East to you? A few of our members talk about our work, ethos and using our services Lizzie's story During the pandemic, Lizzie felt isolated and frustrated with the lack of opportunities for children to play and socialise together, particularlly children who were due to start school.