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Parenting programmes

Would you like to learn how to be a better parent?  Here are some ways you can!

 

Some you do at home online and others get you out and about, meeting people going through the same experience as you.  Some are even run by local parents.

Triple P

Triple P Online courses are a tried and tested way of being a better parent. You can do them at home on your phone, tablet, laptop or PC. Whenever you want. They are free to parents and carers with children under 2 who live in Barking and Dagenham. 

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SFSC Parenting Programme

This popular Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities (SFSC) parenting course is for anyone with young children. It helps parents improve family relationships, manage stress and make discipline work.

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EPEC Autism

Join Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) on a parenting course led by local parents. Learn practical skills for everyday life that will help you bring up happy children.

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Mellow Bumps

The best thing to do before your baby arrives is take care of yourself. Mellow Bumps is a chance to meet other parents-to-be and support each other at this important time.

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Mums Matter

Motherhood can be tough. If you're feeling overwhelmed, tearful, or anxious, Mums Matter can help you take control of your health and wellbeing, so you can enjoy motherhood to the full.

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Joyful family enjoying a playful day at the park, embracing love and togetherness under the summer sun.

Parenting Programme Timetable

The new parenting programme timetable is now ready! Click here to get more information and start your journey today.

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Mind Barking and Dagenham Services

Dads Mind

Dads Mind

Dads Mind is a new programme for local fathers – coming soon to Barking and Dagenham. Until then, you can use the online Parent Support Group and read this blog, “Dads need support, too“.
Ready for Adulthood

Ready for Adulthood

A 6-8 week face-to-face programme for 17-25 year olds struggling with their mental health.



Parent Support Group

Parent Support Group

For parents/carers of young people (11-25 years) struggling with their mental health.