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  1. Family Hubs

    Our Health & Children's Centres / Family Hubs offer information, advice and support to families in Suffolk with children aged 0-19 years. These pages provide key information about the early help available from councils, health services, education services, housing services and community organisations.  You are…
  2. Youth Focus Suffolk

    Are you interested in supporting young people to be the best that they can be? To help navigate the challenges that life throws at us all?Do you see Suffolk’s future in the hands of our young people and want to be part of shaping better…
  3. Access Suffolk

    This page brings together help and support that is available for people with disabilities and accessibility requirements in Suffolk. If you would like to contribute to this page please let the InfoLink team know.
  4. Cost of living support in Suffolk

    COST OF LIVING There is a lot of information out there about the support available both nationally and locally to help you with the Cost of Living. To make it easier to navigate, we have compiled information about the different support and advice below. Click…
  5. Financial and debt advice

    Financial Advice Financial services can be confusing.  You may be looking for advice on debt management or help with budgeting.  We have lots of organisations that offer support, knowing where to go for the right advice is important. On Suffolk InfoLink we list services that…
  6. Carrying out any caring responsibilities for a child

      Do you have any children that are dependent on you? If yes, do you need help with your parenting/caring responsibilities? Follow the links on this page to find out about: Childminders, children's centers, holiday schemes and other child care options Support for children with…
  7. Anxiety disorders in children

    It's normal for children to feel worried or anxious from time to time - such as when they're starting school or nursery, or moving to a new area. But for some children, anxiety affects their behaviour and thoughts every day, interfering with their school, home…
  8. Night terrors

    Many children experience nightmares and night terrors, but most grow out of them. They don't cause any long-term psychological harm to your child. Night terrors are very different from nightmares. A child having night terrors may scream and thrash around, and may not recognise you…
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