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.
New scheme to improve children’s start in life A new approach to working with families in need of help is being trialled in Streatham with the aim of preventing childhood and adolescent problems spiralling out of control.
A cool five years of making art accessible Inspiring art classes for kids and inclusive creativity for adults are just two of the things Cool it Art have shared with the community. Their fifth birthday is a...
Could you be a Lambeth super parent? Find out this fortnight Giving a child a loving, safe and secure home as a foster carer, helping them thrive and improving their chances in life, is amazing and rewarding. Could you be...
Measles is circulating: How to stay safe Measles is a highly infectious disease but Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine that can stop the spread of the disease and help protect children and adults is available...
Represent Team Lambeth for London’s Youth Games Aged 11 – 17 and want to represent your sport and borough against the whole of London at the London Youth Games?
The Old Vic’s 200th Birthday Party The Old Vic has meant entertainment in Lambeth for 200 years and invites everyone to free afternoon events – a parade, a street party, theatre workshops – or to...
Lambeth Readers and Writers Festival May 2018 – Events for young readers and writers Whether you enjoy reading, writing, discussion or simply sitting back and listening, there’s something for you happening in May’s Lambeth Readers and Writers Festival. Be part of the story...
Crowdfunder campaign to get wildlife words in Lambeth schools All over the UK there have already been successful crowdfunded campaigns to buy nature book ‘the Lost Words’ for Primary schools. Now a Lambeth resident and a Wandsworth teacher...