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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. Carers

    Many people do not think of themselves as carers. If you spend time looking after a relative, child, partner or friend who is frail or has a physical or learning disability or mental health problem, then you are a carer. There is lots of help…
  3. 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…
  4. 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.
  5. Health and wellbeing

    Introducing Suffolk's Public Health and Communities team: Find out about the work of the Public Health and Communities team and priorities for improving health and reducing health inequalities in Suffolk. Please take a look at the video
  6. Training for adults

    In order to support those in the community who have connecting moments with young people, we have a series of training available to you.  These are accessible for any over 18s who have some contact with young people (this does not need to be in…
  7. Health

    There are a range of health services available for children and young people aged 0-25 based on an individual’s health need. In order to access any health service in Suffolk you, or your child/young person will need to be registered with a Suffolk GP. Children…
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