Welcome To Wirral
Health and Social Care
Wirral Council is committed to protecting and supporting vulnerable children and adults by providing high-quality social care services.
Parenting & Family Support Strategy - Better Lives for all Families
The Wirral Parenting and Family Support Strategy is now complete and available to download.
The Children and Young People's Department often needs to consult professionals and the public regarding Council policies and procedures it is required to produce.
Use this directory for a concise list of all Children and Young People's services.
Wirral is committed to making services fully accessible to all sections of the community.
Information on services for anyone who provides care for others.
Details of services for children, young people and families, including support groups and childcare.
Find out more about the Community Transport Service which helps people who cannot travel by public transport and who do not have access to alternative formsof transport; to access those services they have been assessed as needing, such as Day Services or Luncheon Club.
Information about support services available to anyone who has difficulty maintaining independence because of a health or physical condition.
Find out more about health services in Wirral.
Wirral Council inspectors inspect food businesses regularly to make sure that they meet the high quality and hygiene standards outlined in Food Safety law.
Fostering, adopting and looked after children
Details of services for children who are fostered, adopted or looked after by the council.
Information on local NHS services in the Wirral area.
Information on support available to enable people to live independently and safely in their own homes and communities.
Information on what you will have to pay if you receive home care services.
To try and control outbreaks of infectious diseases, the Public Health Act 1984 requires that all occurrences of certain diseases have to be reported to the local authority.
Services to help people who experience mental illness as well as anyone who feels depressed, anxious, lonely or unable to cope.
Information about a range of support services including voluntary visiting, day centres, shopping trips, transport, lunch clubs, social activities, and practical support in your home.
Details of support available to help prevent alcohol or drug misuse, treatment programmes and wider work in the community to reduce the availability of illegal drugs.