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.
Open for business: Lambeth’s new school for autistic children The first pupils at Lambeth’s new school for children and young people on the autism spectrum started lessons this week.
Literacy in Lambeth boosted by volunteer readers from Bookmark charity A new volunteer scheme helping children in Lambeth to learn to read has grown more than six times bigger in a year.
Year 10s take over the Digital and Delivery Programme! On Friday 22 November, the Digital and Delivery Programme team doubled in size (and halved in average age)! We were joined for the day by five Year 10 students...
Lambeth Students Inspired and Empowered by Black Professionals Motivational speakers from all kinds of business backgrounds came to share inspiration with Caribbean heritage secondary school pupils as part of Lambeth Schools Partnership’s ‘Aim High’ project.
Young people take over Lambeth Lambeth council hosted the Takeover Challenge on Friday. The day saw pupils from the borough shadow mentors in their jobs for the day.
Former Lambeth Mayor inspires children’s book for Christmas ‘Petrified’ is a new children’s book by Lance Price, based on a story idea by former Lambeth Mayor Cllr Mark Bennett. From sales go to the Jo Cox Foundation
Read Winter’s Lambeth talk A spirit of collaboration shines above all Lambeth’s projects - from tackling serious youth violence to drafting our new plan for the borough. Together we can create...
Lambeth: Huge fine for illegal knife sale The national tool hire firm Speedy Asset Services Ltd, part of the Speedy Hire plc Group, has been ordered to pay £50,000 after a 15-year-old girl was sold a...