Welcome to Woodlands Park Children's Centre
We offer a warm and inviting space for families with children aged 0-5 years, starting from the antenatal stage through to Reception Class.
At Woodlands Park Children's Centre, we encourage families from our local community to join us for our weekly activities, including Stay and Play groups held three times a week!
Families are also invited to participate in our Kitchen Clubs, where both children and adults can enjoy cooking together. We offer a variety of supportive and engaging workshops such as Sensory Stay and Plays, Friendship Fridays, New Parents group, and Baby Massage groups.
Our centre provides a range of services designed to support children and their families in achieving the best possible start in life. We collaborate with partners including midwives, health visitors, speech & language therapists, housing advisers, and adult learning professionals.
We offer extensive knowledge, information, and advice on topics such as nursery and school admissions, free childcare entitlement, introduction to solids, sleep training, and boundary setting. Additionally, we can refer families to services throughout Haringey.
All our services are free and we are open 48 weeks a year.
To participate in our weekly activities, if you have a child under the age of 5 or are expecting a new baby, you can register with the centre by completing the online registration form by click here or by calling us at 0208 802 0041.
Please click here to learn more about your local children's centre in the Haringey Borough.
Roles
CC Team with Description (ID 1115)
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Debbie DefriesChildren's Centre Manager
Debbie Defries
The Children’s Centre Manager’srole is to plan, co-ordinate and evaluate the delivery of services for families within the Centre and the Community. They manage a multi-disciplinary team, work with the Nursery team and wider locality team and develop partnerships to provide services for families to access.
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StephanieEarly Intervention Outreach Practitioner
Stephanie
The Early Intervention Outreach Practitioner’srole is to support families in the groups, and the community. They provide support, advice and guidance on a range of areas e.g. sleep, behaviour, boundary setting etc. An essential element of the role is linking and referring families into external services by making referrals such as; speech & language, psychological services, housing etc. They also provide support to families to access 15 hours free childcare for 2 year olds and 3 to 4 year olds.
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Valbona ShatroEarly Intervention Outreach Practitioner
Valbona Shatro
The Early Intervention Outreach Practitioner’srole is to support families in the groups, and the community. They provide support, advice and guidance on a range of areas e.g. sleep, behaviour, boundary setting etc. An essential element of the role is linking and referring families into external services by making referrals such as; speech & language, psychological services, housing etc. They also provide support to families to access 15 hours free childcare for 2 year olds and 3 to 4 year olds.
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Louise ParkerReceptionist/Administrator
Louise Parker
The Administrator’srole is to register, direct and book families into services. They are the staff members who you will first meet when you enter the centre. Their work is essential to ensure the smooth running of the Centre and is integral to all other areas of work e.g. signposting, admissions etc.
Address
Woodlands Park Nursery School and Children's Centre
Woodlands Park Road,
London, N15 3SD
Contact Information
Telephone: 0208 802 0041
Email: admin@woodlandspark-nur.haringey.sch.uk