All posts in Children and young people Lambeth is home to one of the youngest populations in London, and the council offers a wide range of services to support them. Here you can read about the latest work being done by Lambeth and our partners to ensure our young people live safe, happy and fulfilled lives.
Lambeth: Crowdfunding to get children online The Lambeth Digital Inclusion Fund has launched an urgent crowdfunding appeal to provide laptops and Wi-fi to thousands of families who lack essential access to education, advice and online...
Crowdfund Lambeth supports project to get extra teaching for gifted Black children ACEN hopes to create a generation of Black children with the same kind of educational background as society’s leaders and boost their career prospects. Crowdfunding has got them started.
New community garden in Lambeth to empower young people to grow their own food Thanks to support from Urban Growth CIC and Linda McCartney, Paulet Estate community garden is going to be redesigned to give the community a space to grow their own...
First Digital Inclusion Grants are getting the digitally excluded online The first round of Lambeth’s Digital Inclusion Fund grants will buy more than 300 laptops, tablets, mobile phones, mi-fi, wifi and dongles
Children’s Centre family fun – November to December Download the November to December Children’s Centre Family Fun Newsletter here. Inside you’ll find lots of ideas and activities to support you with supporting your child.
‘Pedal for your playground’ fundraiser covers virtual miles to John O’Groats Sponsored cyclists planned to cover the distance to John O’Groats without leaving Slade Green Adventure Playground to raise funds to open the park for more local youth. They almost...
Collecting toys for Christmas kids Lambeth’s social workers will be distributing toys and books donated by the community to families they work with all over Lambeth.
How Lambeth Council is tackling child food poverty and how you can help England footballer Marcus Rashford’s child poverty campaign has forced the government to act on this vital issue.