Royton Children's Centre
Location
Centre manager: Melanie Goodard
Launched in October 2009, Royton Children’s Centre provides a range of services to children aged 0-5 years and their families in the Royton ward area of Oldham.
The centre works with many agencies and professionals so that children under five and their families can receive help, support and advice in matters relating to health, education, child care and early years provision, and also provide the opportunity for parents and/or carers to enjoy playing with their children in a safe and stimulating environment.
We provide a fully inclusive service to ensure that every family, regardless of background or ability, is made to feel welcome and we continue to listen to those using the centres to ensure that we meet the families needs.
The Children’s Society in Oldham
Royton Children's Centre is one of five centres that are part of The Children’s Society in Oldham. See parents, staff and children talk about their experiences at the centres.
Helping children
- Children's centres
- Bradford: Gateway
- Bradford: Mortimer House
- Devon: Axe Valley
- Devon: Exmouth & District
- Devon: Honiton
- Hertfordshire: Ash Valley
- Hertfordshire: Downside
- Isle of Wight: Cowes
- Isle of Wight: Ryde
- Isle of Wight: West Newport
- Milton Keynes: Art Room
- Oldham: Alexandra
- Oldham: Coldhurst
- Oldham: Medlock Vale
- Oldham: Royton
- Oldham: Shaw & Crompton
- Oldham: Werneth
- Plymouth: Green Ark
- Plymouth: Four Woods
- Plymouth: Nomony
- Solihull: Castle Bromwich
- Solihull: Kingshurst
- Solihull: Yorkswood
- Somerset: Bishops Lydeard
- Somerset: Wellington
- Somerset: Wiveliscombe
- Swindon: Croft
- Swindon: Eldene
- Swindon: Robert Le Kyng
- Swindon: Salt Way
- Children in trouble with the law
- Children at risk on the streets
- Disabled children
- Young refugees
- Young carers
- Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children
- Children affected by adult substance misuse
- Post adoption and care service
- Advocacy services
- Participation
- Over the Rainbow - an event celebrating young people




