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I am ... a parent or carer |
On this page you'll find links to some of the Suffolk County
Council services that are here to help you as a parent or carer in
Suffolk.
Whether you are looking for childcare, or school term dates, the
information you need is just a click or two
away. |

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Adoption and
fostering Here you will find lots of information about how
we help children find settled homes or families. Suffolk children
need people "just like you". |
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Care services for
children and families Here you can find information about
keeping children safe, children who are looked after by the county
council (children in care), and services to help children with
disabilities including the parent partnership. |
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Clubs and
societies
Are you looking for something for your child to do? The Suffolk
Infolink service has details for all sorts of clubs and societies
that your child may be interested in joining, such as sports
activities, drama clubs, youth clubs and uniform groups like Scouts
and Guides. |
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Early
education and childcare Here you can search for childcare
in your area, and find out more about our Children's Centres -
where you will find play, advice and fun that costs
nothing. |
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Libraries Libraries
in Suffolk are free to join and everyone is welcome. On these
pages you can find the opening hours of your local library, and
also details of the special
Baby bounce, Tot Rock and storytime sessions if you have young
children. |
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Registering a
birth The information you need to register your child's
birth |
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Schools
There's information here about everything school-related, including
school
admissions,
term dates
and what happens if your child has problems at school; plus a list
of schools in Suffolk and details of key projects we're working on
at the moment, such as the School Organisation Review and Building
Schools for the Future. |
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Suffolk Children's University If your children are
aged between 5 and 13, the Suffolk Children’s University (SCU)
gives them the opportunity to take part in a wide range of
different activities outside of school hours. If you sign up to an
activity, you can be sure it’s safe and will develop their
knowledge and skills in a number of
areas. | |
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