The implementation of a Family Hubs Framework
in
Oldham will require adapting existing buildings,
improving accessibility and enabling multi-agency
working, which could include IT upgrades, signage,
improving building space, new furniture to ensure
suitability for older children, and new equipment to
support the co-location of the start for life workforce,
such as desks, phone systems and sinks or specialist
flooring for clinical use by midwives or health visitors.
According to the DfE requirements, the Family Hubs
buildings should be welcoming, safe and secure
spaces, additionally, they should have:
- A designated welcoming, safe and secure
breastfeeding space for mothers to
breastfeed and meet other breastfeeding
parents.
- A designated welcoming, safe and secure
space where parents can speak to
practitioners, volunteers, or other peer
supporters about their wellbeing and mental
health.
Summary:
This report seeks approval to award and enter into
call
-off contracts under the Construction and
Highways Works and Services Framework
(CHWSF) to ensure the transformation (upgrade and
refurbish) of Beever Children’s Centre. If approved,
Oldham’s Family Hubs programme will be able to
deliver service in welcoming, safe and secure
spaces
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 10/08/2023
Decision due: 7 Jul 2023 by Director of Education and Early Years
Lead member: Cabinet Member - Children and Young People
Contact: Shaima Tekrawala, Project Manager Apprentice Level 4 Email: Shaima.Tekrawala@oldham.gov.uk Email: shaima.tekrawala@oldham.gov.uk.
Consultation process
A stakeholder event has been carried out to
develop
the Family Hubs delivery model of which these
services/activities are part.