What’s on

Welcome to ‘What’s ON’. Here you will find training, activities and support groups for parents, carers, and children and young people.

Use the calendar to find events on a certain date. Hover the mouse on a date and it will expand to give you more information about all events that date. A side scroll bar will appear for you to scroll through them.

Below the calendar every event is listed in date order. If you don’t have a date in mind you can scroll through to find an activity.

Click on an event in the calendar or the list. It will open to show all the information you need to attend.

Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - Symbolic Noises and First Words
Sept
9

Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - Symbolic Noises and First Words

Who is this for: Parents and Carers of Toddlers

Cost: Free

Booking: Talking with your toddler booking form - Speech and Language UK: Changing young lives

Symbolic noises and first words: This webinar aims to explain the significance of symbolic noises and first words and the different strategies we can use to encourage and help children in their language development.

We offer seven different themed webinars aimed at parents who are concerned about or are just interested in their child’s language development.

The webinars are led by a speech and language advisor.

In each webinar, we will talk through a range of targeted activities and approaches that you can put into practice with your child at home.

You will have an opportunity to ask questions about the information provided at the end of the webinar (using the chat feature) so that you feel confident in using the strategies and approaches with your child or children that you work with.

Our webinars take place weekly. You can attend one or all of the webinars depending on your interest in the weekly topics. 

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Resilient NW Connect and Create!
Sept
10

Resilient NW Connect and Create!

Who is this for: 14-16 year olds who are school avoidant or Home schooled and their parents and carers.

Cost: Free

Booking: email louise@resilientnw.org to register

Connect & Create!  

Resilient NW CIC are excited to launch a brand-new enrichment project for 14–16 year olds who may be avoiding school or are home schooled. 

This 6-week programme offers young people the chance to: 

  • Try new creative skills – from music mixing to arts & crafts 

  • Meet others with similar interests 

  • Grow confidence in a safe, supportive space 

Parents can also enjoy a cuppa and chat with likeminded families while their teenagers get stuck into activities. 

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Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - Using Songs and Rhymes to develop Speech, Language and Communication skills
Sept
16

Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - Using Songs and Rhymes to develop Speech, Language and Communication skills

Who is this for: Parents and Carers of Toddlers

Cost: Free

Booking: Talking with your toddler booking form - Speech and Language UK: Changing young lives

This Webinar shares how to use songs and rhymes, which are proven to help children in their language development.

The webinar aims to share the different strategies that we can use to help children.

We offer seven different themed webinars aimed at parents of children aged 18 months to 2 ½ years who are concerned about their child’s language development.

The webinars are led by a speech and language advisor.

In each webinar, we will talk through a range of targeted activities and approaches that you can put into practice with your child at home.

You will have an opportunity to ask questions about the information provided at the end of the webinar (using the chat feature) so that you feel confident in using the strategies and approaches with your child.

Our webinars take place weekly. You can attend one or all of the webinars depending on your interest in the topics presented 

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Resilient NW Connect and Create!
Sept
17

Resilient NW Connect and Create!

Who is this for: 14-16 year olds who are school avoidant or Home schooled and their parents and carers.

Cost: Free

Booking: email louise@resilientnw.org to register

Connect & Create!  

Resilient NW CIC are excited to launch a brand-new enrichment project for 14–16 year olds who may be avoiding school or are home schooled. 

This 6-week programme offers young people the chance to: 

  • Try new creative skills – from music mixing to arts & crafts 

  • Meet others with similar interests 

  • Grow confidence in a safe, supportive space 

Parents can also enjoy a cuppa and chat with likeminded families while their teenagers get stuck into activities. 

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Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - Talking More than One Language
Sept
23

Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - Talking More than One Language

Who is this for: Parents and Carers of Toddlers

Cost: Free

Booking: Talking with your toddler booking form - Speech and Language UK: Changing young lives

This Webinar shares how to use songs and rhymes, which are proven to help children in their language development.

The webinar aims to share the different strategies that we can use to help children.

We offer seven different themed webinars aimed at parents of children aged 18 months to 2 ½ years who are concerned about their child’s language development.

The webinars are led by a speech and language advisor. I

n each webinar, we will talk through a range of targeted activities and approaches that you can put into practice with your child at home.

You will have an opportunity to ask questions about the information provided at the end of the webinar (using the chat feature) so that you feel confident in using the strategies and approaches with your child.

Our webinars take place weekly. You can attend one or all of the webinars depending on your interest in the topics presented. 

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Resilient NW Connect and Create!
Sept
24

Resilient NW Connect and Create!

Who is this for: 14-16 year olds who are school avoidant or Home schooled and their parents and carers.

Cost: Free

Booking: email louise@resilientnw.org to register

Connect & Create!  

Resilient NW CIC are excited to launch a brand-new enrichment project for 14–16 year olds who may be avoiding school or are home schooled. 

This 6-week programme offers young people the chance to: 

  • Try new creative skills – from music mixing to arts & crafts 

  • Meet others with similar interests 

  • Grow confidence in a safe, supportive space 

Parents can also enjoy a cuppa and chat with likeminded families while their teenagers get stuck into activities. 

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HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism
Sept
25

HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism

Who is this for: Parents and carers with Children and young people with Autism 

Cost: Free

Booking: Email info@hatchmerseyside.co.uk

Hatch is service for young people aged 8-16yrs, delivered by Utopia Project. 

At hatch we want young people and parents to feel comfortable in accessing support for their mental health and emotional wellbeing and we pride ourselves on our informal and accessible approach. 

Our Learning about Autism parental workshop is aimed at parents whose children may have been recently diagnosed, or those who may be on the ASC Pathway. 

The aim of the workshop is to provide participants with a basic underpinning knowledge of what Autism is and to provide strategies for parents in how to best support their child. 

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Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - Using everyday routines to support speech, language and communication skills
Sept
30

Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - Using everyday routines to support speech, language and communication skills

Who is this for: Parents and Carers of Toddlers

Cost: Free

Booking: Talking with your toddler booking form - Speech and Language UK: Changing young lives

This webinar aims at providing parents with evidenced based strategies that can be used during everyday routines to help their child's language development.

We offer seven different themed webinars aimed at parents of children aged 18 months to 2 ½ years who are concerned about their child’s language development.

The webinars are led by a speech and language therapist.

In each webinar, we will talk through a range of targeted activities and approaches that you can put into practice with your child at home.

You will have an opportunity to ask questions about the information provided at the end of the webinar (using the chat feature) so that you feel confident in using the strategies and approaches with your child.

Our webinars take place weekly.

You can attend one or all of the webinars depending on your interest in the topics presented.

Following the webinars, we advise you to try out the strategies at home and contact our advice line if your child has not made progress over a three-month period. 

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Resilient NW Connect and Create!
Oct
1

Resilient NW Connect and Create!

Who is this for: 14-16 year olds who are school avoidant or Home schooled and their parents and carers.

Cost: Free

Booking: email louise@resilientnw.org to register

Connect & Create!  

Resilient NW CIC are excited to launch a brand-new enrichment project for 14–16 year olds who may be avoiding school or are home schooled. 

This 6-week programme offers young people the chance to: 

  • Try new creative skills – from music mixing to arts & crafts 

  • Meet others with similar interests 

  • Grow confidence in a safe, supportive space 

Parents can also enjoy a cuppa and chat with likeminded families while their teenagers get stuck into activities. 

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Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - Play and Stay
Oct
7

Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - Play and Stay

Who is this for: Parents and Carers of Toddlers

Cost: Free

Booking: Talking with your toddler booking form - Speech and Language UK: Changing young lives

The webinar is aimed at parents of children aged 2 years to 4 years who are interested or concerned in learning more about their child’s language development.

The webinars are led by a speech and language therapist who will talk through a range of targeted activities and approaches that you can put into practice with your child at home.

You can use the chat feature to ask questions about the information so that you feel confident in using the strategies and approaches with your child. 

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Resilient NW Connect and Create!
Oct
8

Resilient NW Connect and Create!

Who is this for: 14-16 year olds who are school avoidant or Home schooled and their parents and carers.

Cost: Free

Booking: email louise@resilientnw.org to register

Connect & Create!  

Resilient NW CIC are excited to launch a brand-new enrichment project for 14–16 year olds who may be avoiding school or are home schooled. 

This 6-week programme offers young people the chance to: 

  • Try new creative skills – from music mixing to arts & crafts 

  • Meet others with similar interests 

  • Grow confidence in a safe, supportive space 

Parents can also enjoy a cuppa and chat with likeminded families while their teenagers get stuck into activities. 

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HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism
Oct
16

HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism

Who is this for: Parents and carers with Children and young people with Autism 

Cost: Free

Booking: Email info@hatchmerseyside.co.uk

Hatch is service for young people aged 8-16yrs, delivered by Utopia Project. 

At hatch we want young people and parents to feel comfortable in accessing support for their mental health and emotional wellbeing and we pride ourselves on our informal and accessible approach. 

Our Learning about Autism parental workshop is aimed at parents whose children may have been recently diagnosed, or those who may be on the ASC Pathway. 

The aim of the workshop is to provide participants with a basic underpinning knowledge of what Autism is and to provide strategies for parents in how to best support their child. 

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HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism
Oct
30

HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism

Who is this for: Parents and carers with Children and young people with Autism 

Cost: Free

Booking: Email info@hatchmerseyside.co.uk

Hatch is service for young people aged 8-16yrs, delivered by Utopia Project. 

At hatch we want young people and parents to feel comfortable in accessing support for their mental health and emotional wellbeing and we pride ourselves on our informal and accessible approach. 

Our Learning about Autism parental workshop is aimed at parents whose children may have been recently diagnosed, or those who may be on the ASC Pathway. 

The aim of the workshop is to provide participants with a basic underpinning knowledge of what Autism is and to provide strategies for parents in how to best support their child. 

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HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism
Nov
27

HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism

Who is this for: Parents and carers with Children and young people with Autism 

Cost: Free

Booking: Email info@hatchmerseyside.co.uk

Hatch is service for young people aged 8-16yrs, delivered by Utopia Project. 

At hatch we want young people and parents to feel comfortable in accessing support for their mental health and emotional wellbeing and we pride ourselves on our informal and accessible approach. 

Our Learning about Autism parental workshop is aimed at parents whose children may have been recently diagnosed, or those who may be on the ASC Pathway. 

The aim of the workshop is to provide participants with a basic underpinning knowledge of what Autism is and to provide strategies for parents in how to best support their child. 

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HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism
Dec
4

HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism

Who is this for: Parents and carers with Children and young people with Autism 

Cost: Free

Booking: Email info@hatchmerseyside.co.uk

Hatch is service for young people aged 8-16yrs, delivered by Utopia Project. 

At hatch we want young people and parents to feel comfortable in accessing support for their mental health and emotional wellbeing and we pride ourselves on our informal and accessible approach. 

Our Learning about Autism parental workshop is aimed at parents whose children may have been recently diagnosed, or those who may be on the ASC Pathway. 

The aim of the workshop is to provide participants with a basic underpinning knowledge of what Autism is and to provide strategies for parents in how to best support their child. 

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Resilient NW Connect and Create!
Sept
3

Resilient NW Connect and Create!

Who is this for: 14-16 year olds who are school avoidant or Home schooled and their parents and carers.

Cost: Free

Booking: email louise@resilientnw.org to register

Connect & Create!  

Resilient NW CIC are excited to launch a brand-new enrichment project for 14–16 year olds who may be avoiding school or are home schooled. 

This 6-week programme offers young people the chance to: 

  • Try new creative skills – from music mixing to arts & crafts 

  • Meet others with similar interests 

  • Grow confidence in a safe, supportive space 

Parents can also enjoy a cuppa and chat with likeminded families while their teenagers get stuck into activities. 

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Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - How Babies Learn to Talk
Sept
2

Speech and Language Toddler Webinar - How Babies Learn to Talk

Who is this for: Parents and Carers of Toddlers

Cost: Free

Booking: Talking with your toddler booking form - Speech and Language UK: Changing young lives

This webinar is aimed at parents of children aged 12 months to 18 months who want to find out how babies learn about language and communication.

The webinars are led by a speech and language advisor who will talk through a range of targeted activities and approaches that you can put into practice with your baby at home.

You can use the chat feature to ask questions about the information so that you feel confident in using the strategies and approaches with your baby 

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HiveAbility 8+
Aug
31

HiveAbility 8+

Who is this for: Children with SEND age 8+

Cost: Pay a £5 membership each year, then 50p per session.

Booking: None required

The Hive Wirral Youth Zone is a dedicated youth space.

HiveAbility is a fully inclusive youth club session at The Hive Youth Zone where every young person—regardless of ability, background, or identity—is welcomed.

We provide tailored support for young people with learning difficulties through accessible activities, trained staff, and a nurturing environment that encourages confidence, independence, and meaningful social connections.

HiveAbility activities include;

Crafts

Football

Climbing

Music

Indoor sports

Pool

and much more.

Snacks, drinks and a lunchtime meal can be purchased at the Cafe. Hot meal for £1!!!! Bargain.

Parents and carers are welcome to stay for the first few visits. The Hive team excel at supporting children and young people to feel comfortable and independent in the space. Parents and carers can expect to leave their child after this time and know they will be having a ball!

Please note, the staff are not able to provide personal care so parents or carers are welcome to stay with children with those higher needs.

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Chess Club
Aug
30

Chess Club

Who is this for: Children and Adults

Cost: Free

Booking: Not Required

Join us at the library for our Chess Club.

Whether you are a pro or a complete novice, all are very welcome. 

There is no need to book. 

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