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Minister Gould, who visited the hub on Wednesday, said she was “overwhelmed” by the services on offer.
“Many people use these fantastic services, but I think there are more who just don’t know about them,” she said.
“The work that happens here is very important, so we have to get behind projects like this.”
Gould, who has a 14-month-old baby herself, said the government could “learn” from the services in Sheffield.
“It can be quite lonely being a new mother, there is so much to learn all at once, but family hubs can help,” she said.
The Primrose Family Hub organizes activities including baby groups, toddler groups, speech and language support and baby massage, according to manager Catherine Ellison.
Midwives and health visitors also hold appointments on site.
“We try to work with the whole family and would like people to use us as a front door to find out what support is available to them,” Ms Ellison said.
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