Latest news
Celebrating autumn with Child Friendly Warwickshire – inspiring stories from across the county
Our Child Friendly Warwickshire autumn newsletter is out now!

-
Looking back at National Care Leavers Week
Warwickshire County Council was proud to support this year’s National Care Leavers’ Week, which took place from 24 to 28 October.
-
All treats, no tricks - our Autumn newsletter is out now!
Our third Child Friendly Warwickshire newsletter, just in time for October half term.
-
A jam-packed week of spooktacular activities
Families across Warwickshire have an exciting and action-packed programme of events to look forward to at Warwickshire Libraries, Country Parks, and St John’s House Museum this half-term.
-
Be part of the Warwickshire conversation
Warwickshire County Council is keen to hear the views of people from across the county to help shape services and activities.
-
Welcome to ‘Watch Your Words’ - Warwickshire’s Dictionary of Care
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) has designed the Watch Your Words Dictionary of Care guide to support individuals working with children and young people.
-
Child Friendly Warwickshire’s Friend-tenary!
Less than a year after launching, Child Friendly Warwickshire can now boast over 100 friends across the county.
-
Think Active's Wellbeing Festival
On Friday, Child Friendly Warwickshire friend Think Active hosted a Wellbeing Festival for Year 6 pupils from schools in Nuneaton.
-
Building branches through Warwickshire Treehouse Fostering
Warwickshire County Council is keen to find experienced foster carers for its Treehouse network.
-
Inspiring children and young people in Warwickshire to get involved in local sports
The recent Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games were a fantastic example of how communities can come together to inspire young people, which is what Child Friendly Warwickshire aims to do.
-
Warwickshire students receive GCSE results
Thousands of Warwickshire students will be celebrating today as they receive their GCSE results, which are the culmination of hard work after a difficult couple of years.