Children
Sorry, the page you have selected to view is currently unavailable at this time.
Please continue to browse the site. Perhaps you can find the information you require
using the site search facility.
If you still have trouble retrieving the information you require, please
get in touch and let us know. We are constantly striving to ensure that
our website meets and exceeds the needs of our visitors, and value your feedback
In This Section
12 November 2009
Southend Children's Partnership is launching an eye-catching online survey to find out what children and young people and their families in the borough...
25 January 2010
Dare2Dream role models emerge from Countdown QUIZ
Three dynamic new role models for young people were picked following a Borough wide Countdown contest...
1 February 2010
Many schools offer a range of activities and services beyond the school day that help meet the needs of children, their families and the wider community.
28 January 2010
Seven miles of award-winning beaches (including the Jubilee Beach – always above high tide), the longest pleasure pier in the world, over eighty...
25 January 2010
Southend-on-Sea Arts Council is a body responsible for promoting Arts with the Southend Borough. It currently has a membership of 40+ arts organisations and over 50 individual members. It has regular grant meetings to issue grants to voluntary organisations to help encourage arts activities in the Borough.
7 January 2010
Visit Southend Marine Activities Centre and enjoy a great selection of watersports and other outdoor activities.
22 December 2009
'Improving the economic wellbeing of children in Southend'
The Childcare Act 2006 expands and clarifies in legislation the vital role Local Authorities...
19 January 2010
The five Leisure Centres are run on behalf of Southend on Sea Borough Council by Creating Leisure.
1 February 2010
Information about childcare and family services located within the Southend-on-Sea Borough
28 January 2010
Information about the work and procedures of the Southend Local Safeguarding Children Board
18 January 2010
All young people aged 13 or over who are of compulsory school age and in paid or unpaid employment must, by law, have a work permit (including working on non-school days). This is the case even if they are working for their parents. Children under the age of 13 are not allowed to work.