Havering 'Big Issues' Consultation

September 24, 2013
The council has launched a consultation to find out the local ‘big issues’ for children and families in Havering. It’s not just for parents, all family members can take part: nieces, nephews, grandchildren etc, or residents who work with children in the borough.

The views of local families, children, teenagers and professionals are essential to planning in Havering. Without the views of residents the council can't fully understand the local picture so please take the time to complete the survey.

Parents, professionals and family members can access the survey here »

Children aged 11 and over can tell us what they think here »


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