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.
Help name Lambeth’s campaign for children and young people Choose a name for Lambeth's new campaign for children's futures. Tell us what you think – complete our short survey - be in with a chance of winning our...
“Film2learn2£arn” with Creative Sparkworks We work with a lot of people aged 18-30 who are struggling in low paid jobs to get into film schools and help them to get skills and employment...
Need the key information about the big issues facing Lambeth? Get the latest edition of theBALANCE Have you ever wanted in-depth details of Lambeth’s financial position? Or the housing crisis? Or just how the council is spending the borough’s money? theBALANCE issue 25 is out...
‘Disrespect Nobody’ message for Lambeth schools Relationships can be confusing, especially when you’re young. Disrespectful and unacceptable behaviour can come in many forms. It isn’t limited to just physical behaviour; it can go way beyond...
Black History Month October 2017 School visits Libraries welcome school visits throughout Black History Month. The focus for children and young people this year will be on women who have made a positive contribution to our...
Black Cultural History Month Children’s Library Events October 2017 Black History Month is 30 years old in 2017. Lambeth Children's Libraries welcome visitors with readings, activities and special events throughout October.
Summer school’s over, Winter school’s cool Creative Youth at Ovalhouse Theatre offers classes in dance, drama and more for young Lambeth residents this Autumn and Winter. Sign up now and express yourself!
Kids entrepreneurship classes come back to Brixton Ultra Education wants to change the idea that all entrepreneurs must come from privileged backgrounds or be working before they get started – they’re here to get the young...