Hithercroft Family Centre (Wycombe)
Hithercroft Family Centre has a varied timetable of activities for families, children and young people aged 0 to 19 years (or up to age 25 for those with SEND).
Our programmes change regularly so please take a look at our directory listings below.
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Activities at our centre
Regular sessions and support at Hithercroft include:
- youth courses and activities for young people
- early years parent and child sessions
- parenting courses
- adult learning workshops
- health drop-ins
- themed workshops
All activities at the centre are offered free of charge.
What's on at Hithercroft Family Centre
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Talking Teens | Parenting Programme (Online)
Talking Teens is a 5-week programme delivered online with a focus on: - Relationships within the famil…
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How to Build Confidence and Self-Esteem Online Course for Young People
How to Build Confidence and Self-Esteem Online Course for Young People. Want to feel better about your…
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How to Deal with Stress, Anxiety and Low Mood Online Course for Young People
Would you like to feel better about life? Do you feel stuck and need some tips on how to move on? If you…
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How to Thrive at School Online Course for Young People
Would you like to reach your potential at school and deal with all the challenges school life throws at y…
Accessing the centre
On street parking is available nearby.
The entrance to the Family Centre is not visible from the main street. Walk up Anthony Close towards the school gate and use the alleyway to the right-hand side.
The Family Centre entrance is 50m down the path on the left. Press the buzzer on the gate and our staff will let you in.
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Contact us
If you need to contact the Health Visiting Team, please call 01296 838000.
If you need to contact us about using the building, please email [email protected].
Or if you have a Family Worker, contact them directly.
Need advice?
Contact the Buckinghamshire Family Information Service on 01296 383 293 or [email protected]
Concerned about a child?
If you are concerned about the welfare of a child contact First Response on 01296 383 962 (or 0800 999 7677 out of hours).