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What’s on at Walsall’s Best Start in Life Family Hubs – April – June 2026

There is plenty to do for families in Walsall this spring with a jam-packed schedule of fun, learning, and support sessions at Walsall’s Best Start in Life Family Hubs.

 

Family Hubs sign with balloons

There are four family hubs and nine community hubs across the borough welcome to families who want to enjoy free activities, meet other like-minded local families, or speak to professionals about support they may need.

 

The Hubs deliver activities all year round and form part of the We Are Walsall 2040 vision to be a child-friendly borough and give children and young people the best possible start in life.

What’s on between April and June 2026?

Have fun: Early years development and play

Stay & Play, Peep Stay & Play, Storytime, and Magical Moments – sessions supporting communication, early learning and bonding.

Little Einsteins – a 5‑week programme focused on baby brain development.

Chill & Chat Stay & Play – a relaxed meet-up offering advice from professionals including oral health, nursery funding and whg.

Develop and Thrive – a group for parents and children to attend who are worried about their child’s development.

Get support: Support for babies, toddlers and new parents

 

Baby Massage – programmes across all hubs, including dedicated Baby Massage for Dads groups.

Bump to Baby, HENRY Preparation for Parenthood, and Triple P Baby – courses for expectant and new parents.

Breastfeeding Support Groups – at every hub with no need to book.

Introduction to Solid Foods – workshops delivered by health professionals.

Just for Dads – Dad-focused sessions

 

Walsall continues to champion support for fathers and male carers through:

 

Dads Stay & Play sessions (weekends and week days)

Dads 4 Dads – peer suppport groups

Dads and Tiny Rangers

Specialist support

 

Speech & Language Therapy drop‑ins

Tots Talking- small-group support programmes

Secure Beginnings – counselling for parents with children under two

SENDIAS information sessions – for parents of children with special educational needs and/or disabilities

The Supported Waiting Parent Network – supporting families awaiting specialist appointments

Where are the Hubs?

The Family Hubs are located across Walsall to ensure every family can access support close to home:

 

North Family Hub

275 Blakenall Lane, Blakenall, Walsall WS3 1HJ

South & Central Family Hub

Birchills Street, Walsall, WS2 8NF

West Family Hubs

Ilmington House, Crescent Road, Wednesbury, WS10 8AE

East Family Hub

Silver Court, Walsall, WS8 6HA

How can I book activities?

Best Start in Life Family Hubs have rolled out a new, easy-to-use system for families with children under 5 to book activities and subscribe to find out about information and events happening in their local area.

Families can register online here: https://walsall.brightbookings.co.uk/

The new system has been rolled out following feedback from families who have asked for easier ways to find out what’s on and what their nearest Family Hub can offer.

 

Registration takes approximately a few minutes, and you only need an email account to get started.

Why register?

See what free activities and courses are on at each hub – and book onto them

Receive news and updates about events, groups, and so much more

 

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