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A guide for expectant parents - Our first 1001 days together

From pregnancy until your baby’s second birthday, this can be your go-to source of information. It provides lots of practical advice, hints, and tips to help support you. It should be used together with the NHS Choices website.

Dudley Family Hub Network

Dudley's family hub network includes five local family hubs, along with online resources and community services which support children and families across the borough. The local family hubs are located at Brierley Hill, Coseley, Dudley, Lye and Stourbridge.

Dudley Family Hub Peer Support Programme

We have peer support groups running across Dudley to suit you. Groups include activities such as stay & plays, baby massage and outdoor sessions, including:

•    Mom’s Mindful Hub 
•    Real Mama Tribe
•    Generation Impact 
•    New Baby Network

Please see the website for a full list of peer support groups across Dudley.

Best Beginnings

Working to give every child the best start in life. We work to inform and empower parents who want to maximise their children's long-term development and well-being.

Dudley Parenting Service

The Parenting Team organises and co-ordinates a range of parenting programmes, to offer support to families in the Dudley borough.

The parenting programmes provide a wide range of services for families, to address a variety of needs. A family may access advice or information, online support or those who require more guidance may attend intensive group support.

Start for Life Hub - If they could tell you

Your baby’s brain is making a million new connections every second, making the first two years so important for their healthy development.

That means building strong connections during this period of your baby’s life lays the groundwork for their future well-being and mental health. Lovingly meeting your baby’s needs helps them to learn to manage their emotions and build their confidence and reduces the risk of future mental health issues.

Babies don’t come with a manual, but they do work hard to try to be understood. Knowing how to interpret their body language, facial expressions, noises, and cries can help you effectively meet their needs.

For the latest advice on how best to build your relationship with your baby, you can find support and free resources, including tips and learning materials, at the Start for Life Hub.

DadPad

It is the essential guide for new dads, developed with the NHS. As a new dad you will feel excited, but you may also feel left out, unsure or overwhelmed. The DadPad can help by giving you the knowledge and practical skills that you need. The resource will support you and your partner to give your baby the best possible start in life.

Maternity

The maternity web pages contain lots of information about the hospital and community maternity services offered by The Dudley Group.

Specialist Midwives - Some women, such as those with long-term conditions, need more specialist care during pregnancy from our specialist midwives and teams.

Health Visiting Service

The Health Visiting Team offer a universal service for all families with children aged 0-5 years old. The overall purpose is to achieve the best health and wellbeing for children from birth to 5 years of age, by identifying health needs and promoting healthy lifestyles. This includes delivery of health and development reviews, health promotion and parenting guidance tailored to individual risks and protective factors.

Dudley Health Visitors Facebook Page

Dudley Health Visitors are qualified nurses who have expertise and experience in child development and family health.

Video Interactive Guidance (VIG)

VIG is a lovely way to capture special moments between you and your child.

Contact your local family hub:

Brierley Hill: 01384 813322
Coseley: 01384 813096
Dudley: 01384 812440
Lye: 01384 813954
Stourbridge: 01384 818780

Triple P for Babies

Triple P for Baby aims to prepare parents for a positive transition to parenthood and the first year with baby, promoting sensitive and responsive care in the perinatal period.

Family Nurse Partnership (FNP)

The Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) Programme is a strength based, intensive, preventative home visiting programme. It is offered to first time teenage parents.