I'm a young parent
“Becoming a parent can be a bumpy ride, no matter what age you are."
You might be young but you can still be a great mum or dad to your new baby. This section will give you information to support you and your family as a dad. If at any time you feel you can't find what you are looking for please use our 'ask anything' page.
Parenting courses, groups and services
Meeting with other parents gives you the chance to share experiences and ideas, learn new skills, get advice and information and most importantly you will feel better equipped to cope.
- The Castlegate Centre work mainly with young people aged 16-25 years, but will also offer support and guidance or just a listening ear to parents of young people in that age range (opens in a new window).
- Yorbabe offer specialist support for young parents and parents to be (formerly Mums 2 B).
- York Family Information Service offer free and impartial information and advice on anything and everything to do with family life. We support mums, dads and carers of 0-19 year olds or up to 25 years for disabled children.
- Children's Centres offer a wide range of services for parents or carers from preganancy through to 5 years old. There are nine Children's Centres in York. Our Children's Centre pages has lots of information about what is happening at your local centre and how you can get involved.
- Health Visitors aim to help you and your children lead as healthy a life as possible both physically and mentally. Find out where you can access health visitors at different groups by searching our service directory.
Parenting websites, helplines and text services
- Family Information Direct is a set of national websites, helplines and services for parents or carers. They deal with a wide range of topics and there will be one that is right for you!
- In York there are many different services that are available to support families. Take a look at our service directory to find a service that can meet your need.
Disability or additional needs?
- ASCEND (Autism Spectrum Condition Enhancing and Nuturing Development) - ASCEND is an 11 week programme run for parents of children who have a diagnosis on the autism spectrum.
- We have developed a set of information pages with parents and carers of disabled children. They contain information about what services are available locally and how to access them.
- CANDI stands for Children AND Inclusion. It is a parent-led forum for parents or carers of children with disabilities or additional needs.
Separating or Lone parent?
- The Centre For Separated Families provide advice, information and support for separated families in the York area. Services include individual telephone and email support, benefits advice, one-to-one counselling, referral for private grants and family holidays, parenting advice and training.
Child maintenance is regular, reliable financial support that helps towards a child’s everyday living costs. The parent who doesn’t have main day-to-day care of the child pays child maintenance to the parent or person (such as a grandparent or guardian) who does, but it can be about more than just money. Child Maintenance Options have more information.
NHS Baby LifeCheck
The NHS Baby LifeCheck will help you to find out some things you can do to keep your baby happy, healthy and safe.

