Parent support in Shoreham-by-Sea
Plain-English guidance for parents across Shoreham-by-Sea — Old Shoreham, Southwick, and the beach — on screens, social media, and everyday family wellbeing.
Who we help in Shoreham-by-Sea
Shoreham parents and carers, including families moving from primary to secondary school and grandparents looking after children part-time.
What Shoreham-by-Sea parents ask
- My child saw something upsetting online. What do I do?
- Stay calm, listen first, and act second. Our guide to difficult content online walks through the conversation and the practical steps that follow.
- What family support is available locally?
- Adur District and West Sussex County Council jointly fund Family Hubs that cover Shoreham; the NHS Sussex CAMHS service handles children's mental health referrals; and national charities like NSPCC have free helplines for parents.
- Do I need to make an account to read your guides?
- No — every article is free to read with no sign-up. Joining the weekly note is optional.
A note on Shoreham-by-Sea
Shoreham families often share that small, repeatable habits — phone baskets, dinner-table chats, shared evenings — make more difference than any single rule.
Start with a resource
Contact Parent Connect Hub
Parents in Shoreham-by-Sea can reach us by email or via our contact form. We read every message and reply within a few working days.