Support for families
School is here to support all our families.
Our home-school co-ordinator is Miss Shakespear and parents with any concerns should contact school to speak with her. She is in school everyday.
Hall Green sits within the 'Hall Green Families' support hub and they offer a range of early help covering many aspects of support. Parents can contact the hub directly or school can contact on behalf of a family.
Click here for Hall Green and Selly Oak Early Help Teams monthly newsletter!
Click here to read about online safety for all ages!
Free online E-Books for ages 3-11
Build up your child's language and communication
Looking for ways to keep your family happy and healthy?
Click here for Sparkbrook Children's Zone
If you are struggling with providing food there is help available.
Bring it on Brum! is once again running FREE holiday clubs in Birmingham throughout the Winter school holidays for young people aged 4-16 who are eligible for benefits-related free school meals. Activity packs and food boxes are also available as part of the Bring it on Brum! enrichment offer. Holiday clubs will run from Mon 23rd Dec to Fri 3rd Jan. Booking available here!
Contact Miss Shakespear for the BIOB Code for our school!
Click Christmas ToyLink to donate or give a gift- Every Christmas Birmingham City Mission distributes gifts to thousands of children whose families struggle to make ends meet. BCM's ToyLink project It is a mammoth task that relies on the generosity of many people who give toys, energy and time to ensure the children referred to us all receive a sack of gifts on Christmas morning.
SEND support sessions! If you are a parent or a professional looking to find out information on what an EHCP is, what the pathway looks like for a SEND diagnosis, diet and nutrition for your child, what support is available locally, or you have questions to put to Early Help – then join our FREE SEND Support Session!
From Birmingham with Love have pre-paid for every parent in Birmingham to access a parenting course. Just enter the access code “COMMUNITY” at the top of the page to claim. There are courses for parents, carers and grandparents of children from bump to 19 years. Learn about how your child develops, and get tips to manage their behaviour.
Route2Wellbeing Birmingham & Solihull is an exciting new initiative which places information about local community-based services at the fingertips of professionals, local support agencies and the general public. Allowing users to set their own location and search from a wide range of services which are specifically local to them.
The Waiting Room provides you with links to 100’s of Birmingham and Solihull based services that can help you take more control of your own health and wellbeing. Whatever your needs – If you need to find services that provide housing, or welfare benefit advice, or educational support, or employment support, safeguarding links or knowledge about faith organisations, The Waiting Room puts this information and much more at your fingertips.
Do you feel like you want/ need support but do not feel comfortable or cannot bring yourself to share with school- then you can complete a Family Connect Form yourself to aid in you and your family getting support.