Antenatal

When your pregnancy reaches the 28-36-week stage, the Health Visiting team will contact you, introducing our service and supporting you to think about your transition to parenthood. This contact may take the form of a letter or a home visit.
If you need support for you and your child, please have a look through the links and resources below.
You can also contact us directly for further advice or if you would like to speak to a Health Visitor.
Mental Health and Wellbeing
116 123
Domestic Abuse
If you are in immediate danger you should always call the police on 999. If you think you may need help or support, phone one of the following numbers. You can also speak to your GP or Health Visitor.
0808 2000 247
080 8802 5565
020 8489 3411
020 7683 1270
0808 168 9291
101
020 7354 1359
0808 801 0327
116 123
020 7008 1500
020 7704 2040
0808 801 0500
Infant Feeding and Relationship Building
Please have a look at our dedicated Infant Feeding and Relationship Building page for resources and information on support available.
Domestic Abuse
If you are in immediate danger you should always call the police on 999. If you think you may need help or support, phone one of the following numbers. You can also speak to your GP or Health Visitor.
0808 2000 247
080 8802 5565
020 8489 3411
020 7683 1270
0808 168 9291
101
020 7354 1359
0808 801 0327
116 123
020 7008 1500
020 7704 2040
0808 801 0500
Complex Health Needs or Disability
Having a child with a disability and/or special educational needs may at times be overwhelming, however, there is a lot of support available for your child and for you.
Last updated24 Mar 2025