Users of children’s centres across the district are being urged to have their say about the services.
The consultation, being carried out by Bradford Council, aims to help shape future provision.
Parents, carers and children’s centre staff are all being invited to contribute.
Special events will be staged, and an online survey will run on the council website from the week beginning June 17.
George McQueen, the council’s assistant director of access and inclusion, said: “We want as many people as possible to contribute and help us prioritise what we offer at children’s centres in the future.
“We are approaching the consultation with a completely open mind.”
Coun Ralph Berry, portfolio holder for children’s services, said: “We know how important early education and support is in children’s long-term development, which is why the council has identified children’s centres as a priority.
“We are committed to focusing our resources as effectively as we can so that centres provide what local people need.”
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