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Health Visiting Service
The Health Visiting Service provides support and advice to all resident children aged 0 to 5 years old and their families. A range of other children's services are available in the borough too.Family Information Service (FIS)
Richmond Family Information Service offer a free telephone and internet service, dedicated to providing up to date information for parents, parents to be, carers and professionals to help support children.Single Point of Access for parents and carers
If you need support, or wish to report a concern about a child, then you should contact the Single Point of Access.Education and Childrens Services – Achieving for Children
Education and Children's Services EINAs reports and action plans.Healthy Early Years London (HEYL)
HEYL is an awards scheme funded by the Mayor of London for all early years settings and supports and recognises achievements in child health, wellbeing and development.Childcare
Childcare information for parents.Contact Children's Services - Achieving for Children (AfC)
Find out who to contact for services at Achieving for Children (AfC).Mayor of the Borough
A Mayor and Deputy Mayor of the Borough are elected every May, to represent the Council at civic functions and raise money for local good causes.Fostering - A sense of achievement
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New blog: Thursday 2 March 2023Noise and nuisance
We can investigate cases of excessive noise and nuisance from both domestic and commercial premises.Statutory nuisance
We have a duty to investigate allegations of statutory nuisance.Noisy neighbours
In most cases you should first speak to your neighbour to try and resolve any issues of noise.
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