
How we work in partnership with parents and carers to help, protect and care for children.

Over 65s - help and services
Making services and information more accessible.
Also in this section:Havering Council aims to maximise residents quality of life and help them to live an independent life.
Also in this section:Click here for links to groups which support and help asylum seekers.
Also in this section:Our guide will help carers find out about services and support available in Havering.
Also in this section:Guide for parents on using childcare facilities, nurseries and child minders.
Also in this section:Details of community transport and bus routes available in the borough.
Also in this section:The London Borough of Havering provides a range of services for children and adults with physical and learning disabilities.
Also in this section:Looking for a doctor, dentist, hospital or pharmacy in Havering? The links on this page will help you access your nearest services.
Also in this section:You are not alone. Vital help and support is available here for victims of domestic abuse.
Also in this section:Poor practices in the handling and storage of food can lead to an outbreak of food poisoning - even in the cleanest of workplaces.
Also in this section:The Family Placement Service is separated into three main areas; Fostering, Adoption and the Short Break Service.
Also in this section:Details of grants which could be available to certain residents, businesses and charities.
Also in this section:Information on GPs, dentists, opticians, chemists, clinics, hospitals, illnesses, and more.
Also in this section:The London Borough of Havering provides help and support for adults with physical and mental disabilities and those with learning disabilities.
Also in this section:Care in your own home is offered to people who require assistance, it may be with personal care such as washing or dressing, or other practical daily tasks such as help with domestic chores like cooking and cleaning, or in some instances, help in managing
Also in this section:If you think you have an infectious disease, first contact your GP.
Also in this section:If you or a member of your family has a mental health problem, you may well need access to specialist local services. For more information, please follow the relevant links to the right.
Also in this section:Advice on schools and education, and help available, for parents, guardians and carers.
Also in this section:Tackling substance abuse with the Havering Drug and Alcohol Action Team.
Also in this section:Tackling anti-social behaviour, and helping rehabilitate young offenders.
Also in this section:How the council works to meet young people's needs in a variety of different ways.
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