Home-Start Blackburn and Darwen

Home-Start Blackburn and Darwen Home-Start Blackburn and Darwen provides a unique service for families – recruiting and training v Our service is free and confidential. This varies. What next?

HOME-START AS A SERVICE

What we do:

Home-Start volunteers provide emotional and practical support and friendship to families with at least one child under the age of five. By doing so they represent a lifeline for many families when things are difficult. This support can be enough to prevent things getting worse and so can possibly help avoid family breakdown. Parents and families come to Home-S

tart for a variety of reasons. These include:

Loneliness, disability, ill health, multiple births, isolation, bereavement, post-natal illness, relationship difficulties or struggling with routines. How we help:

A Home-Start volunteer will visit you regularly (usually once a week for a couple of hours) and offer:-

Friendly support through difficult times for as long as you need help
Understanding, that when bringing up children, problems are not unusual
Reassurance that you are not alone
A listening ear and a shoulder to cry on
An extra pair of hands to help you cope with everyday situations or with Multiple Children under 5
Practical help with activities like playing or story time
Supporting parents to help them maintain positive changes
Who are the volunteers? Home-Start volunteers are people from different backgrounds and vary in age, but all have parenting experience. They will visit you in your own home and accept you as you are. They are carefully selected for their friendliness, practical approach and understanding. They have been approved and have all attended a course of preparation before being matched with families. VOLUNTEER FOR HOME-START

Home-Start Blackburn & Darwen seeks volunteers to support local families. Could YOU help us make a difference for families? YOU could have exactly the skills needed to make a difference to a family living locally. As a parent you’ll know just how tough it can sometimes be. Did you often long to have someone to confide in or just have a chat with? Home-Start’s families come in all shapes and sizes and from all different backgrounds. Some may be feeling isolated, they may be new to the area without the support of family and friends, or they may be parenting alone. Others may be struggling with difficult relationships, have an illness or a disability, or have several pre-school children. All have one thing in common, the need for someone to listen and be there just for them. Home-Start volunteers also come in all shapes and sizes and from all different backgrounds. We need people with a whole host of different experiences to provide our special kind of support to families. If you or anyone else you know, think you can spare a few hours a week to become a friend to someone in their own home, we would love to hear from you. All out of pocket expenses are reimbursed and volunteers and their own families are welcome to join in any of our social activities and events. Home-Start values its volunteers highly and provides full support and training. Volunteer preparation courses are run regularly and are free. The course usually takes place at our offices in Blackburn, one day per week for 8 weeks. Both day time and evening courses may be available. Will I be the right sort of person to support a family? Home-Start volunteers are all ages and from all walks of life. All we ask of you is that you have experience of bringing up children and can spare a few hours a week.In addition to the Preparation Course,Volunteers will all have to agree to undergo a full DBS check and provide 2 referees. What would visiting a family involve? You could spend time with a young parent, helping to build their confidence as they adapt to life with a small baby, or share an outing with a family who finds getting out of the house difficult. The visits might involve offering an extra pair of hands to a family with several children, or providing a listening ear to a mother who is suffering from postnatal illness. A volunteer may also be an advocate to a family who is looking at new ways to improve the family’s well-being. Being a Home-Start volunteer means offering friendship to parents and spending time with families in a way that meets their needs. What will I gain from being a Home-Start volunteer?

- You will be helping a family to cope with the pressures they are facing and make a real difference to the lives of parents and their children.
- You will receive support and training to prepare you for all aspects of your role within Home-Start.
- You will make new friends and have lots of fun.
- You will develop new skills and have some wonderful experience to add to your CV. We also offer additional training to all volunteers in subjects such as safeguarding children and domestic violence. Out of pocket expenses will be paid whilst volunteering. Can I volunteer without home visiting? Yes you can……We always need volunteers who could support us by helping with fundraising activities or by joining the Board of Trustees and getting involved in the running of the scheme. If you would like to find out more about becoming a volunteer with Home-Start Blackburn & Darwen, please contact us by telephone,email or post. We can send you further information, with no obligation, chat about what’s involved, or arrange to visit you at home to discuss it further.

19/06/2026

Free Babyzone baby massage webinar - Wednesday 24 June, 12pm on Zoom.

Led by Jess, our Director of Babyzone Hubs and qualified Infant Massage Instructor, this one-hour live session covers a full guided baby massage plus regulating touch techniques for toddlers. There's a live Q&A at the end where you can ask Jess anything.

Open to everyone. No experience needed. Register via the link to get your Zoom invite: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Gj33vb9PRyu9Ae0rYU9jcg

17/06/2026
17/06/2026

🗣️ MUMS, DADS, CARERS🗣️

We are taking on children up to age 17 on the NHS 😁

A child check up is absolutely free + so is treatment!

If you need to register a child get in touch-
01254 773 512 📞
or know anyone who might then PLEASE SHARE 🫶🏻

17/06/2026
17/06/2026

Are you a mum to be?🤰

Join us for a low impact Aqua Natal session to help your body prepare for labour and birth. ☺️

📆 Every Thursday
📍 Darwen Leisure Centre
⌚7.15pm - 8pm
✅Booking required through the BwD Leisure App
£1 with a Re:fresh membership card
Check out the website for more information in comments.👇

17/06/2026

Self-feeding pillows can be deadly. That’s because the baby can’t push the bottle away, so can choke or suffer aspiration pneumonia.

Your baby needs you with them while they are feeding, so you can react if they start gagging or choking.

An urgent safety alert was issued for baby self-feeding pillows in 2022. But you can still buy them online.

Please avoid using anything that encourages you to leave your baby alone to feed with a propped-up bottle. And warn family and friends too.

To learn more about these and other dangerous baby products visit: https://capt.org.uk/10-baby-products-that-could-pose-serious-safety-risk/

And for tips on feeding multiples safely visit Twins Trust: https://twinstrust.org/advice-and-support/first-year/feeding-three-babies-at-once/ Alternatively, your health visitor or midwife may be able to offer advice on different feeding strategies.

17/06/2026

🛡️ Highfield Level 2 Award in Safeguarding and Protecting Children and Young People

If you work or volunteer with children and young people, safeguarding knowledge is essential. This accredited qualification covers safeguarding practices, legal responsibilities and how to respond appropriately to concerns about abuse or neglect.

A valuable course for anyone looking to build confidence and develop skills that support the safety and wellbeing of children and young people.

📍 Bank Top NLC
🗓 Tues 23 June - Tues 7 July 2026
🔗 https://bwdlearning.org/course/308-highfield-level-2-award-in-safegurding-and-protecting-children-and-young-people/

16/06/2026

Day 2 of Men's Mental Health Week. Had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Raja Aslam and getting the opportunity to discuss fatherhood with him. Raja is a father to 8 children, with 4 from Foster care, his fantastic work supporting the community and men is incredible and his fundraising for charities is phenomenal raising over £30,000. His next challenge is to get to Everst Base Camp so keep your eyes peeled on his socials for updates. I got to ask him some questions about fatherhood and his journey.

What does being a dad mean to you personally?
Raja: Being a dad is the best thing, feeling like a superhero to your children, a role model, someone they come to when they are happy or when they are sad and you help them with things. You are their support.

What has been the most rewarding part of being a father?
Raja: Seeing them smiling, fighting for them and then seeing the results of their accomplishments and letting them know he can support them for their lives.

Who was your biggest role model growing up and why?
Raja: My dad, I learnt everything from him, being a hands on Dad, that's that he wanted to be.

Do you think fathers sometimes struggle in silence?
Raja: Definitely, I think Ego and Pride come into it and not saying anything is a struggle but I've learnt that talking about things helps.

What’s the best piece of advice your dad or role model ever gave you?
Raja: Be present. Support your family and be there for them.

What message would you like to share with dads this Father’s Day?
Raja: Be yourself, be open, enjoy your time with your kids and always speak up.

Thank you Raja for taking the time out of your busy schedule to chat to me and we wish you all the best in your fatherhood journey.

Stay tuned for tomorrow's next story! 👀

Address

Office 14, Business Development Centre, Eanam Wharf
Blackburn
BB15BL

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

01254 692613

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