
The One Stockport Family Hubs app has reached the milestone of 1,000 downloads since launching in summer 2025.
One Stockport Family Hubs support is available in person from Family Hubs sites and Family Hubs trained staff in local libraries, Life Leisure Hubs and Stockport Homes. Family Hubs are part of Stockport’s Live Well initiative, making Stockport a great place to live by building stronger communities, offering local help and support, and helping people live happier, healthier lives.
The app was launched in the summer to bring easy access to information right to families’ fingertips. Containing expert advice, local information, and personalised support, it has been designed to meet the needs of parents-to-be, parents, and carers, with features tailored to each stage of a child’s development, including dedicated sections to support young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Highlighting its growing role in supporting families across the borough, parents have shared how the One Stockport Family Hubs app makes a difference. One parent of a Year 10 child in the borough said:
“I used the app to find out what was available for my daughter as she was experiencing poor sleep, and I have used the app for suggestions on what to do. It’s been so helpful.”
Teachers and health professionals are increasingly recognising the app as a trusted source of information, actively recommending it to the families they support. Said one teacher in the borough:
“We have promoted the app at our year 7 transition night and had lots of parents sign up for the information around teenage issues.”
Cllr Wendy Meikle, Cabinet Member for Education, Children and Families at Stockport Council, said:
“We know that families thrive when services work together and that’s exactly how Family Hubs help, by bringing trusted advice and support into one place. The Family Hubs app is a simple, inclusive tool that’s fast becoming essential for families in Stockport, making it easier for parents and carers to find what they need, when they need it most. “
Nic Firth, Chief Nurse for Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, said:
“It’s fantastic to see the Family Hubs app reach the 1000 downloads milestone, and that many local families are using this resource to help them access the help and support that they need. “
One Stockport Family Hubs bring together early help and support provided by council, NHS and wider partners, including the voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise sector, as one team within local neighbourhoods. Support covers all ages from pregnancy up to age 19, or 25 for young adults with SEND, and all aspects of family life, including broader issues such as cost of living, work and skills and parental mental health.
Cllr Meikle added:
“By making early help and support more accessible, we’re making it easier for local communities to help themselves, their families, and those they care for in places close to them. This is central to our Live Well approach and supports our ambition for happy, healthy lives for everyone.“

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