Families and young people are invited to share how they prefer to access family help services by completing an online survey or dropping into face to face meetings in their local area.
Wiltshire Council is asking for views on the best way to access help and advice such as parenting support, early language, early health improvement, parental relationship support and financial advice.
The short online survey Family Help Jan 23 (wiltshire.gov.uk) is available until 2 April. It asks people a number of questions including if they prefer to meet in buildings or access support online. The feedback will help understand residents’ preferences and inform future delivery of services to ensure it fits with how families and young people work now. So far more than 500 people have responded to the online survey.
A series of face-to-face meetings are also being held across Wiltshire so families and young people can share their views and talk about how they want to access support and services.
Feedback from the survey and face to face sessions will inform the wider review of family help across the county for children aged 0-19 and up to 25 years for young adults with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities.
Cllr Laura Mayes, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, said: “We’ve had a good response to the online survey and I’d like to thank those who have already completed it.
“We do have a number of face to face sessions over the coming weeks and I’d encourage those who would like to drop in, talk to Wiltshire Council staff and share their views to attend one of these sessions. Both online and face to face will help us capture as many views as possible so we get a wider understanding of how people prefer to access services and support into the future.”
Face to face sessions:
Date TimeCommunity AreaVenue Postcode02/03/202313.30-15.30TisburyNadder CentreSP3 6HJ03/03/202313.30-15.30Chippenham Spring Rise Children's CentreSN14 0DH06/03/202313.30-15.30WestburyWestbury Community ProjectBA13 3NY06/03/202309.30-11.30TidworthTidworth Leisure CentreSP9 7QN07/03/202309.30-11.30TrowbridgeTrowbridge Sports CentreBA14 0DN07/03/202313.30-15.30MereMere Town Council OfficeBA12 6EW08/03/202313.30-15.30MalmesburyMalmesbury LibrarySN16 9BG09/03/202309.30-11.30WarminsterWarminster LibraryBA12 9BT10/03/202309.30-11.30DevizesDevizes Children's CentreSN10 5AA13/03/202309.30-11.30PewseyThe Vale Community CampusSN9 5EL14/03/202313.30-15.30CalneCalne LibrarySN11 0JU14/03/202309.30-11.30Royal Wootton BassettRoyal Wootton Bassett LibrarySN4 7AX17/03/202309.30-11.30CrickladeCricklade Town CouncilSN6 6AE
The Barber Academy is marking ten years since first opening its doors on Fisherton Street, celebrating a decade of training new and experienced barbers while operating as a fully working barbershop.
A popular Salisbury tradition will return this year with a light-hearted contest that brings together workplaces, visitors, and residents in a celebration of shared local spirit.
The Bishop of Salisbury, the Rt Revd Stephen Lake, is to commission eight volunteer chaplains to offer affirming support to LGBTQIA+ Christians and those exploring faith.
Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Wilkinson, has welcomed a renewed commitment to tackling rural crime following a tri‑county summit that brought together senior police leaders, MPs and representatives from rural organisations.
Safer and Supportive Salisbury (SaSS), the local community charity dedicated to building a safer and more supportive city, has published its Dementia Research Report 2025, an in-depth study into the experiences of people living with dementia, their carers, and dementia support providers across the Salisbury area.
Families looking for something fun and weather-proof to do this February half term are invited to Cross Keys Shopping Centre, Salisbury, where The Spitfire Café will be hosting a special Kids’ Club throughout the school holidays.