News and Events
Read the latest news from SSBC and find out about our upcoming events.
Think Dads! Training
SSBC aims to support services to incorporate fathers in day-to-day practice, ensuring that they feel welcomed and valued. The 'Think Dads!' father inclusivity training will support you to do just that.
The very first edition of the Healthy Little Minds newsletter!
In this edition, we bring you an overview of the importance of our work, and the difference it will make for baby’s and families in our city.
Feed Your Way is making Nottingham a breastfeeding-friendly city
Our new campaign is designed to support families to breastfeed their baby - from the first feed to the last.
Tribute paid to Queen Elizabeth II with handmade bouquet
Tribute paid to Queen Elizabeth II with handmade bouquet
Adapting to life with a baby is a challenge for every parent, Healthy Little Minds can help.
The first 1001 days are critical; a baby’s brain grows and develops at an astonishing rate during this time. The brain is open to outside influence than it ever will be again, highlighting the importance of the parent infant relatioship.
Accreditation awarded to SSBC Speech & Language services
We are delighted to announce that our free speech and language services have received accreditation as Communication Accessible by Communication Access UK.
Nottingham fathers ask for a one stop shop for pregnancy and parenting information
‘I just want a one stop shop for information…spending time looking for information means you’re not with your kids’ So, the concept of an information pack for new fathers was born
Woodworking sessions for bereaved dads
We're working with local charity Zephyr's to provide alternative support for men who have experienced pregnancy loss or the death of a baby or child.
We’re Putting ‘People in the Lead’
We are pleased to announce that a partnership between The Toy Library and Services for Empowerment and Advocacy (SEA) was successful and together they will be our new collaborative partners.
Getting Families to the Dentist
This campaign aims to address and tackle the local oral health inequalities by promoting regular dental attendance.
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