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.
Primary school development deal saves council £8m Hundreds of new primary school places are being created thanks to a landmark agreement between Lambeth Council and developers Mount Anvil and A2Dominion.
If you want to adopt – you’ll love Lambeth! We urgently need adopters for all kinds of children, including babies, young children, and brother and sister groups. Come and find out about adopting and about our Fostering to...
Futures Festival, a different kind of careers fair Futures Festival is a not for profit, community-led event on a mission to get young people excited for their future, with interactive activities and an incredible support network bursting...
New campaign seeks carers for children who have fled conflict We're calling on people from Somali, Afghan, Eritrean and Sudanese communities to step forward and become carers to children from their homeland after fleeing conflict.
Lambeth calls on the government to scrap ‘disproportionate’ citizenship fees Lambeth has joined the mounting campaign calling on the government to cut 'disproportionate' citizenship fees for young people.
Apply online and apply on time Apply now for a secondary school place for 2019/20. If your child was born between 1 September 2007 and 31 August 2008, you must apply for their secondary school...
Lambeth Council: Hundreds of former children’s home abuse survivors compensated The unique Lambeth Children’s Home Redress Scheme has received more than 650 applications for compensation, a new report on its progress after six months shows. The Scheme, which opened...
Help Herne Hill Mural win Guinness World Record Herne Hill Forum needs adult volunteers to help local schoolchildren complete the 40-metre Herne Hill underpass mural and win the Guinness World record for the most people ever taking...