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Child Development Service

The Child Development Service is a multidisciplinary team that provide quality care and support for children and young people aged 0-18 who have additional needs. Working in strong partnership with [...]

Wildly Rooted Women

‘Wildly rooted women’ is a gathering of women, where Heart meets Earth, around the hearth of the fire (at WildGuernsey) to remind ourselves that our inherited need for our own Wild-ness [...]

Wild Mother Nature Circles

Mother-hood is a rite of passage which is rarely honoured as sacred, and better shared. I’m offering a space to mark the transitions into motherhood and through it, alongside the [...]

Guernsey With Kids

Discover everything our beautiful island has to offer families and kids of all ages, from glorious beaches and secret caves to fun-filled events.

Dragonflies

Run by Home-Start Guernsey with a dedicated play leader every Tuesday in the Church Hall during TERM TIME. Preschoolers can enjoy a large supply of toys, an outdoor area for play, arts [...]

Thrive Mindfulness Tuition

Located on the Island of Guernsey, I specialise in teaching Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Life (MBCT-L) following the curriculums and teaching methods set out by the Oxford Mindfulness Foundation. MBCT-L [...]

Women’s Institute Guernsey

The Womens Institute (The WI) is an organisation with charitable status for women of all ages, whose main objective is to further the education and welfare of women. It offers [...]

Upgrade Chiropractic

Most patients will visit a chiropractor regarding back pain. However, chiropractors treat many other conditions. There is evidence that suggests chiropractic care can help lower back pain, neck pain, headaches (including [...]

Children’s Convenor

The Children’s Convenor (The Convenor) is a legally qualified independent holder of public office who is appointed by the Convenor and Tribunal Board. All children who may need compulsory measures [...]