Barton Children and Family Centre

Information and directions of how to find and get to the Barton Children and Family Centre
Oxfordshire County Council is providing a new integrated service from the Children and Family Centres across Oxfordshire.
We are providing support and advice to children and families – with a special emphasis on supporting the whole family.
Staff based at the Children and Family Centres will work closely with our partner agencies to provide a range of services that are aimed to give help and advice to you and your family.
Related pages
- Family Solutions Service
- Threshold of Need
- Early Help Assessment
- Locality and Community Support Service
- Education, Employment and Training Team
- Aquarius Substance Misuse Support
- National Citizen Service
- Practitioner’s Toolkit
- oxme.info
- Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board (OSCB)
Services
For some of these services you will need to be referred
- play and learn (pdf format, 342Kb)
- youth sessions
- parenting programmes
- support to families impacted by issues such as domestic abuse
- early attachment
- school readiness
- access to education
- employment and training
Services are provided at the centre and at other locations, including mobile provision.
What’s on
Please contact the Children and Family Centre for programme details.
Important: event dates and times may change so please check with the centre beforehand.
Opening hours
Monday | 8.30am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 8.30am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 8.30am - 5pm |
Thursday | 8.30am - 5pm |
Friday | 8.30am - 4pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Location
Centre Manager: Emma Boswell
Tel: 01865 323240
Email: bartonfst@oxfordshire.gov.uk
For discussion of a concern (including no names consultations) or to submit a completed Early Help Assessment please contact the Central Locality and Community Support Service
LCSS Central
Knights Court
Between Towns Road
Cowley
Oxford
OX4 3LX
Tel: 0345 241 2705
Email: LCSS.Central@oxfordshire.gov.uk
If there is an immediate safeguarding concern you must call the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) immediately