Parent Champions schemes across the country
Parent Champions volunteering
families reached per year

Who are Parent Champions?
Parent Champions are parent volunteers who give a few hours a week to talk to other parents about the local services available to families. Coram Family and Childcare developed the Parent Champions programme in 2007 to help marginalised or isolated parents who miss out on vital information about how to access local family services.
The Parent Champions model is delivered by parents for parents, with the support of a local authority, children’s centre, school or local community organisation.
Impact of the Parent Champions programme
For over a decade, the Parent Champions programme has transformed the lives of families across the UK as well as the lives of Parent Champions volunteers.
Last year, Parent Champions supported over 40,000 parents.
Benefits for volunteers
- Builds volunteers’ confidence and transferable skills
- Creates a pathway to training and employment
- Provides opportunities for volunteers to give back to their communities
If you’re interested in becoming a Parent Champion, please email us at info@coramfamilyandchildcare.org.uk
Benefits for families
- Raises parents’ awareness of early years education, childcare and local family services, improving their children’s outcomes
- Increases access to free early education for two, three and four-year-olds
- Brings families into children’s centres and other community settings
- Allows families to be involved in the development of local services
- Works to support minority groups and their engagement with services
Benefits for local authorities
Parent Champions schemes can be delivered by your Family Information Service or Early Years team directly, or through a delivery partner, such as a children’s centre or community organisation.
- Enhances the quality and capacity of your outreach work
- Helps you engage with isolated or ‘hard to reach’ parents
- Increases the uptake of vital family services in your community, particularly free early education for two, three and four-year-olds
Parent Champions have helped local authorities meet a wide range of duties, including:
- Improve the wellbeing of young children in your area and reduce inequalities between young children by focusing on children most at risk of poor outcomes
- Include parental representation on children’s centre advisory boards
- Consult with parents about changes to or proposed closures of children’s centres or family services
- Provide information, advice and assistance to parents
- Inform eligible parents about free childcare places for two and three and four-year-olds
Benefits for early years professionals
All schools, children’s centres, and childcare settings know that valuing and working with parents improves outcomes for children. Parent Champions schemes can bridge the gap between you and your wider community.
- Encourages take up of your childcare services, particularly free early education for two, three and four-year-olds
- Engages with your local communities, particularly isolated or ‘hard to reach’ parents
- Helps you understand and better meet the needs of your service’s parents
- Encourages parents to participate in parent evenings, support meetings and the development of your services
- Boost children’s educational attainment by encouraging learning in the home
- Increases the uptake of additional services you may offer, such as after school clubs or ESOL classes
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Access the members hubParent Champions Conference and Awards
The Parent Champions conference is held every year to celebrate the achievements of Parent Champions and learn from their experiences.
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