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If you are concerned about the safety or welfare of a child, you will need toestablish their level of need and risk by using thresholds and pathways.
This document is intended to be a reference guide for practitioners aboutservices available for children, young people and families.
It is not intended to be used in printed form as the information is often updated
In the Universal Early Help section there is a range of information about services, organisations and advice that are universally available for children, young people
and families.
This covers a range of issues including debt, housing, and energy costs, help with household goods and furniture, work, apprenticeships and adult learning
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Contents Page
Universal Early Help Services
Coventry Family Information Service Directory
The Local Offer
Early Years Support (2-4 yr olds)
Child care are early education for 2, 3 and 4 yr olds Early years pupil premium The library service
Children’s Centre Services
Support for Young People (16-19 yr olds)
Bursary support Access to learning fund Employment support
Targeted and Intensive Support services
Coventry and Warwickshire CRS – Advocacy Service – (Barnardos)–
Independent Visitor Service – (Barnardos) -
The Contact Service
Relate – Wish Project Children’s Counselling Service
Family Group Conferencing (FGC)
Supported Accommodation & Floating Support
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Single Point of Entry (CAMHS) -
Young Persons Positive Choices (Change, Grow, Live
Family Health & Lifestyle Service (SWFT)
Child Sexual Exploitation (Horizon)
Life Long Links
Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programme – Choose to
Positive Parenting
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Support for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
Coventry's Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Local Offer
SEND Information, Advice and Support Service
Early Support for children under 5 with disabilities
Community Short Breaks for Children and Young People with Disabilities
The All Age Disability Service
The Independent Travel Team
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Universal Early Help Service.
The following hyperlinks to information sources relate include services available universally for children, young people and families. The organisations and services can be contacted directly
Coventry Family Information Service Directory
Use our Family Information Service Directory to find help, advice and other local services such as social and leisure activities or support with parenting.
Early Years Support
Free Childcare and Education for 2 year oldsIf they meet certain eligibility conditions, parents could qualify for a free childcare place for their 2 year old.
Free Childcare and Education for 3-4 year oldsFamilies can claim up to 15 hours of Free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE) per week, for their 3 or 4 year old child.
The Library ServiceWe offer a wide range of services for children and young people, from books to enjoy to books to help with homework. Activities take place in all libraries on a weekly basis - with special events such as the Summer Reading Scheme around school holiday times. Look out for story times, crafts, arts workshops, quizzes and competitions.
Universal Children’s Centre Services
Children’s Centre Services
Sure Start Children's Centre’s have a clear core purpose, focused on:
Improving outcomes for young children and their families, with a particular focus on the most disadvantaged families, in order to reduce inequalities in child development and school readiness.
This is supported by improving:
Parenting aspirations, self-esteem and parenting skills; and Child and family health and life chances
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EligibilityAll families with children under 5 are eligible for these services
ReferralsNo referral is necessary however families are encouraged to register their children for Children’s Centre services
Support for Young People
Bursary for 16 to 19 year oldsYou could get a bursary to help with education-related costs if you’re aged 16 to 19 and:
studying at school or college (not university) in England on a training course, including unpaid apprenticeships
Access to Learning FundStudents in financial hardship, who need extra help to start a course or stay in higher education, could get help from the Access to Learning Fund.
Employment Support for Young People
At the Coventry Job Shop. We recognise you have the enthusiasm and often the skills, but sometimes lack the relevant experience or need some assistance to apply for the job or learning opportunity to move you forward.
We can help with:
Specific sessions for young people. Dedicated Careers Advisors for young people from Prospects. Advice and guidance about disclosing any issue, for example a disability or
mental health difficulty, to employers. Support to schools to refer young people and to use our facilities to assist with
careers guidance. Events for local employers—offering a full range of Placements,
Apprenticeships and vacancies for young people.
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Targeted and Intensive Support Services
The following services are only available to children or young people who are known to social care and/or require intensive support.
Coventry & Warwickshire CRS – Advocacy Service (Barnardo’s)
Description of the ServiceThe role of the advocacy service is to provide information, advice and advocacy to children and young people who receive a social care service to ensure their voices are heard, they are able to participate in decision making and influence decisions that affect their rights.
Support may be required during a Looked After Review, Case Conference Review or Family Group Conference. Children and young people can be supported to talk through issues, or make a complaint (e.g. about the local authority, an independent fostering agency, residential care provider or with the Care Quality Commission). They may require support to discuss issues with regarding a Personal Education Plan, or concern about a placement choice or level of school provision.
Intended Outcomes of the ServiceTo ensure that the voices of children are heard and promote their rights.
Access Eligibility CriteriaThe service accepts all referrals for Coventry Looked After Children, Child Protection/Child In Need/Family Group Conference referrals, providing that they have the consent of the child or young person. The child must have a Coventry or social worker. This includes children and young people who are;
Aged 4 to 18 and looked after or 25 if they have special educational needs and/or disability or are a care leaver.
Subject to a family group conference or a child protection conference.
Aged 16/17 and presenting as homeless to Coventry City Council.
Considering or wishing to make a complaint or representation about the service they receive from Coventry City Council.
Looked After Children (including those LAC who live outside the boundaries of the Local Authority and Care Leavers) – There is no minimum referral period, and so will accept referrals at any time.
Child Protection ConferencesThere is a minimum referral period of 5 working days, and the date and time of the Child Protection Conference is required when the referral is made.
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Family Group ConferencesThere is a minimum referral period of 5 working days, and the date and time of the Family Group Conference is required when the referral is made. The service will either attend, or gather the views, for 2 Family Group Conferences per referral.
Homeless Children aged 16-17Referrals will be accepted at any time, although notice period of a minimum of 5 working days will be required for any meeting dates.
Accessing the ServiceThe service can be accessed directly through the provider by phone only.Phone Number: 02476372596 or Freephone 0800 0272 118.Name of Contact: Kim Evans, Advocacy Team Manager of Coventry and Warwickshire CRS - Email address:
coventry&[email protected]<mailto:coventry&[email protected]>
Further information about what information is required can be found on the service website : https://www.barnardos.org.uk/what-we-do/services/coventry-and-warwickshire-childrens-rights-service<https://protect-eu.mimecast.com/s/3t7_CwjXEfRrZy1f1aqbT?domain=barnardos.org.uk>
Independent Visitor Service – (Barnardos)
Description of the Service
The role of the Independent Visitor (IV) service is to match Looked After Children (LAC) with a volunteer befriender with whom they can develop, through a range of mutually agreed activities, a long term relationship that enhances their quality of life.
Intended Outcomes of the ServiceIndependent Visitors generally commit to at least 2 years of volunteering as a befriender for a Looked After Child . The intended outcome is to provide an eligible child/young person with a reliable trustworthy adult with whom the child/young person can develop a long term relationship that enhances their quality of life and prepares them for independence.
Access Eligibility Criteria Referrals will only be accepted with the prior consent of the child/young
person and their agreement that they would like an Independent Visitor.
Where the social worker considers it is in the ‘best interest’ of the child to make an appointment of an IV taking into account factors such as distance placed from home, whether a child/young person is placed in a residential setting, whether a child/young person has communication or relationship difficulties, whether a child/young person is likely to engage in risky behaviours or whether it would contribute to promoting a child/young person’s education and wellbeing
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If the child/young person is due to return to family, relative or foster carer under special guardianship their eligibility for an Independent Visitor changes because they are no longer “looked after”. The service cannot, therefore, accept referrals where special guardianship arrangements, or adoption or a return home to family are under consideration or likely to be in the future.
Accessing the ServiceThe service can be accessed directly through the provider by phone or by email as below.
Phone Number: 02476372596 or Freephone 0800 0272 118.Name of Contact: Gail Pajak, IV Team Manager of Coventry and Warwickshire CRS Email address:
coventry&[email protected]<mailto:coventry&[email protected]>
Further information about what information is required can be found on the service website:
https://www.barnardos.org.uk/what-we-do/services/coventry-and-warwickshire-childrens-rights-service<https://protect-eu.mimecast.com/s/3t7_CwjXEfRrZy1f1aqbT?domain=barnardos.org.uk>
The Contact Service
Description of the Service
To promote reasonable contact between children currently under local authority care with parents and other identified individuals that may be connected to the children.
Intended Outcomes of the Service
The aim is to provide a more structured basis for the supervision of contact and enables the Council to discharge its duties towards these children in a more consistent and effective manner. Contacts are child centered and are supervised at all times with the supervisors making an accurate recording of the session. This is then shared with the allocated Social Worker for the child concerned, enabling them to get an overview of interaction and any issues that may need addressing.
Access Eligibility Criteria
The Contact Service is primarily a Looked after Children’s service, although we do consider offering short-term support to children who live separately from parents under an Interim Supervision Order, Special Guardianship Order etc. while long term arrangements are being made. The service also take on Child Protection cases and each referral is looked at in its own merit.
Accessing the Service
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This service is only available to children known to social care. You can access this service directly by email
Email: [email protected]
Crisis Intervention Service (CIS)
Description of the ServiceA service that provides direct practical support to families within their homes including evenings and week-ends, with ‘On-Call telephone support outside the usual working hours
The team provides practical and emotional support to enable young people and their families to manage situations of ‘Crisis’ which may include:
Conflict Resolution/Family Mediation How to implement and respond to parental boundaries Anger management
Intended Outcomes of the Service
Prevent the immediate and possibility of young people coming into the “Care of the Local Authority”
Access Eligibility Criteria
The family should be known/held in Social Care The young person being referred must be 11 – 17yrs of age experiencing
‘CRISIS’ within the family and who are: ‘At risk of coming into care’.
Accessing the Service
You can access this service by completing the referral form and contacting the team directly.
E Mail Address: [email protected]
Relate – Wish Project – Children’s Counselling Service
Description of the Service
Haven, Relate and Panahghar form a consortium providing community-based support for victims of domestic abuse (including children living within a domestic abuse situation). Relate lead on delivering specialist support service for children and young people (CYP) affected by domestic abuse – a service known as the ‘Wish
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Project’. The project will provide specialist interventions to a minimum of 120 children and young people each year. The offer includes:
Helpline
Advice, support and information on domestic abuse.
One to one and groupwork delivering
Advocacy and support Safety planning Protective behaviours work Counselling
Children’s IDVA service (Independent Domestic Violence Advisors)
Support for CYP engaged in court proceedings
Intended Outcomes of the Service
To prevent, minimize the risk to, and safeguard children and young people affected by DVA in Coventry.
Accessing the Service
The Service will be available to children and Young People from 5 to 18 years who are affected by domestic abuse because they have witnessed or heard domestic abuse in the family or are a Victim of domestic abuse and are most at risk of harm.
All Children must have a local connection to Coventry or have within the last three months stayed in Coventry supported accommodation Services.
The service shall prioritise those at the greatest risk of harm including: The child or young person is open to Social Care - Child Protection (CP),
Child in Need (CIN) or Looked After Child (LAC)
Those giving evidence in court in relation to domestic abuse
Note: Certain exclusion criteria will apply. These concern for example Young people who are instigators of Domestic Violence and Abuse and Young people who use a pattern of behaviours manifesting as coercive control.
See the latest referral guidance document “Details of Relate WISH Project & How to Refer” for further details.
The service is only available to children involved in Child Protection, Child in Need (CIN), LAC or MARAC cases and all referrals must be made via social care direct to the provider.
Web Site: www.safetotalk.org.uk
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E Mail Address: [email protected]
Note: Referral and accompanying information must be sent password protected with a separate email containing the password.
Phone Number: 0800 111 4998
Other Information:
The referral form is available on the Safe to Talk website and is also hosted on Coventry City Council servers via the link below:
https://myaccount.coventry.gov.uk/service/Request_support_from_the_Safe_to_Talk_Helpline
Family Group Conferencing (FGC)
Description of the Service
A Family Group Conference (FGC) is a decision making meeting in which a child's wider family network come together to make a plan about the future arrangements for the child. The plan will ensure that (s)he is safe and his/her wellbeing is promoted. FGC’s are intended as a respectful and empowering process in which parents, children and members of the wider family Connected Persons are given clear information about the agency's concerns and are asked to produce a plan that addresses those concerns and answers specific queries.
The expectation is that the family's plan will be agreed by the referring agency provided it adequately addresses the concerns which the agency has identified and is safe for the child. Every family is unique and has its own community values, culture, personalities, dynamics and history.
A FGC uses the family's own skills, strengths and personal knowledge to resolve difficulties. Using the family's own expertise and ensuring their involvement in the FGC process can help to redress the power imbalances that are experienced by children/young people and their families. A major strength of the FGC is that the child or young person normally participates in the meeting and can therefore have a major influence on the plans that are made for him/her.
Intended Outcomes of the Service
Child is supported to remain in the family home, return home, or no longer be subject to a Child Protection, Child In Need or Common Assessment Framework
Family functioning and support within wider networks is improved Prevent placement breakdown
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Access Eligibility Criteria
Someone with Parental Responsibility must agree to the referral and to the sharing of information. Parental responsibility could be held by the birth parents or the local authority (under a court order).
The existence of a network of Connected Persons. (This may include relatives, significant family, friends or community members). The network may not be immediately apparent and this should not prevent a referral being made;
The need for a decision or a plan to be made to address specific concerns identified;
The commitment of the family to find a solution to the concerns identified.
Accessing the Service
You can access this service by contacting the team directly:
Email: [email protected] , Name of Contact: Shaminder UppalTelephone: 024 7683 3443
Supported Accommodation & Floating Support
Vulnerable young people or vulnerable young parents aged 16-24
Description of the Service
Supported accommodation services provide accommodation and support or floating support to young people who are the responsibility of Children’s Services including care leavers, homeless 16/17 year olds.
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Young Parents aged 16-24 years who are pregnant or young parents (16-24 years) who have children who are on child in need or child protection plans.
Intended Outcomes of the Accommodation Service
To support and enable vulnerable young people to enhance their personal resources and develop sufficient skills, competencies and resilience to live independently (where necessary, accessing advice, assistance and support);
To support and enable vulnerable young people to access suitable accommodation and to equip them with the skills to sustain their tenancies;
Where appropriate and safe to do so, to support the young person's return home;
To mitigate the risks of the young person experiencing eviction and/or homelessness in the future;
To contribute to positive outcomes for young people and their future economic well-being by encouraging and facilitating their health, well-being social inclusion and participation in further educational, training or work opportunities.
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Intended Outcomes of the Floating support Service To support young people/parents who leave the supported accommodation
service to sustain independent living To support and enable vulnerable young people and young parents to live
independently and sustain their tenancies; To mitigate the risks of the young person/parent being at risk of eviction and/or
homeless in the future;
Access Eligibility Criteria
Young People are eligible for support under the Children Act 1989, the Children Leaving Care Act or the Housing Act. The young people in the service must have a demonstrable need for support and they include:
young people who are the responsibility of Children’s Services including care leavers, homeless 16/17 year olds.
vulnerable Young Parents aged 16-24 years who are pregnant or young parents (16-24 years) who have children who are on child in need or child protection plans.
Accessing the Service
The service is accessed through Housing if young person is not open to social care or via social worker referral if open to social care. All referrals are processed by the Childrens Placements Team.
Email: [email protected]
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Single Point of Entry (CAMHS)
Description of the Service
A Single Point of entry and referral for the following services:
Specialist CAMHS CAMHS LAC service (further updates awaited) Reach Primary Mental Health Advice and information for children and Young People, Parents carers and
Professionals
Intended Outcomes of the Service
Assessment of children and young people’s mental health and access to appropriate interventions and services
Access Eligibility Criteria
Concerns about child or young person’s mental health.
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Initial phone contact with the Single Point of Entry (SPE) is advised prior to completion of the referral form.
Accessing the Service
Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm
Tel: 0300 200 2021Fax: 024 7696 1579
24/7 Crisis service
For urgent calls for children and young people who are experiencing a mental health crisis please contact the Rise Crisis team between 8am-8pm. Outside of these hours an advice-only service is available, enabling support 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
Tel: 02476 641 799 (Hours of operation: 08:00am – 20:00pm)Tel: 0300 200 0011(20:00pm – 08:00am)
Young People’s Positive Choices
Description of the ServiceThe “Positive Choices” service will focus on prevention, early intervention, harm reduction and treatment, to enable children and young people to adopt sustainable healthier behaviors in relation to:
Substance Misuse (Drugs and/or alcohol), Sexual Health, Poor/Coercive relationships
User-friendly, non-judgmental, respectful, and confidential service for young people, their families, carers and affected others.
Range of 1-2-1 and group support Digital interventions including Be-Savvy website, secure web chat, interactive
information/advice/guidance and social media platforms. Early intervention around sexual health (non-clinical), substance misuse
including hidden harm and poor and coercive relationships (amongst peers) Specialist intervention around substance misuse including prescribing Young person’s peer mentor programme Annual training plan for professionals Targeted work
Outcomes of the ServiceTo have a fully integrated early intervention & substance misuse service which will prevent harm, build resilience and support CYP to make positive lifestyle choices. Services that are easy to access, innovative & engaging.
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Eligibility Criteria
Services will be provided on a needs led basis and service users must live in a CV1 – CV6 postcode or be registered with a Coventry GP and meet one or more of the general inclusion criteria shown below:
5-16 year olds inclusive 17-24 year olds inclusive who are looked after or are supported by Coventry
City Council aftercare services 17-18 year olds living in Coventry City Council commissioned supported
accommodation up to and including 17 year olds engaged with the Youth Justice System up to and including 17 year olds whose substance misuse is impacting on their
functioning after assessment and upon agreement with the commissioner a young person
requiring substance misuse treatment can access the service until their 24th birthday if they have a clinically diagnosed disability or a safeguarding issue that means it is not appropriate for the young person to access the Adult Treatment Service.
They must also be assessed as at medium or high risk in relation to one or more of the risky behaviour inclusion criteria to access the service. This includes Substance Misuse, Sexual Health Inclusion and Poor/coercive relationships. Please ask if need further information on inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Accessing the Service
Telephone 024 7601 0245
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Coventry-Young-Peoples-substance-misuse-and-early-intervention-service
Website: www.changegrowlive.org/coventryyp
Positive Choices accept online referrals, just go to changegrowlive.org/Coventryyp and select the “refer someone else” option.
Alternatively contact them on the telephone number or Facebook page as above.
Name of Contact: Sharon Bolesworth, Service Manager or Craig James, Team Leader
Other Information:
An online referral is simple, safe and secure. All submissions are protected by encryption. Your information is confidential - we will only share it with professionals outside of Change Grow Live if we believe you or someone else is at risk of harm.
Your information will be stored for a limited period within the secure Formstack database. It will then be kept within Change Grow Live’s internal storage systems. Only the Change Grow Live staff members who require access to your information in order to arrange your care will have access.
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If you are providing someone else’s personal information in this form, you must have consent from that individual to do so.
We will contact you within 2 working days to acknowledge the referral.
Note: Young People can also self-refer.
Family Health and Lifestyles Service
Description
The service is commissioned by Public Health and delivered by South Warwickshire Foundation Trust and consists of the following services:
Health Visiting – leading the Healthy Child Programme from pregnancy to age five.
Infant Feeding – a specialist team to encourage mothers to breastfeed and provide expert guidance on infant nutrition.
Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) – a specially trained team who provide intensive home-visiting to vulnerable mums (e.g. mums under the age of 19).
School Nursing - leading the Healthy Child Programme from 5 to 19 years. One body, one life – maternal and family weight management programme. Stop Smoking in Pregnancy – supporting pregnant women to stop smoking
and maintain smoke free homes. Mamta – providing information and advice to women who are new to this
country or are from a black and minority ethnic groups around health pregnancies and how to look after the health of a baby.
Outcomes
Foundational outcomes including:
Children and young people have good emotional wellbeing More families are resilient: Children, young people and parents feel connected and included: Children have strong attachment to at least one adult:
System priority outcomes such as those identified for Family Hubs including numbers of LAC or those on child protection plans.
A range of direct outcomes or contributing outcomes which impact on those detailed in the Public Health Outcome Framework, the Guide to Early Years Profile and the NHS Outcomes Framework.
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Eligibility CriteriaThe services are open to children, young people and their family (including extended family when living in the same residence) who are:
Resident within the local authority boundaries of Coventry or; Registered with a Coventry General Practitioner or
Children of school age who do not meet the above criteria would be provided with the school based elements of the Family Health and Lifestyles service if they are:
Attending (registered with) a mainstream school, academy, free school or extended learning centre in Coventry – this includes children excluded from, or not attending, school.
For services that are not universally available and are targeted as specific populations e.g. women who smoke in pregnancy or families with children at risk of carrying excess weight an assessment of needs will be completed to determine eligibility for the support, where appropriate.
The Service to ensure equal access regardless of gender, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, sex or sexual orientation, race, colour or nationality, religion, belief or lack of belief.
Provider/Service
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As part of the new model a single point of access has been established and the service can be contacted on the following number: (024) 75189190.
Young people, parents and carers can self-refer.
Further information can also be found on the South Warwickshire Foundation Trust
Website: https://www.swft.nhs.uk/our-services/children-and-young-peoples-services
Horizon – Child Sexual Exploitation
Description of the Service
Horizon is an investigation team whose purpose is to support young people deemed to be at medium or high risk of child sexual exploitation.
Intended Outcomes of the Service
Horizon aims to support young people at medium/ high risk with a view to reducing the risks around the young person.
Access Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible a young person must be at medium or high risk of Child sexual exploitation.
Accessing the Service
Email: [email protected]
Phone Number: 024 7678 8555, Name of Contact: Joanna Stroud
Lifelong Links – Building lasting relationships for children in care
Coventry is one of the 7 trial sites working in partnership with Family Rights Group and Catch 22 to implement Lifelong Links in England. This is a really exciting initiative for young people in care and provides an opportunity for a network of adults who have a meaningful relationship with the young person to provide support as they transition out of care into independence and adulthood. Many young people say that they experience loneliness and isolation when leaving care, few will have positive informal support networks to fall back on financially and emotionally. The key aim of Lifelong Links is to increase the number of supportive lasting relationships for children in care, more information about the model, aims, outcomes and the three year trial can be found at the link below;
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https://www.frg.org.uk/involving-families/family-group-conferences/lifelong-links
In Coventry 103 young people will benefit from Lifelong Links over a three year period (two thirds over 16’s and one third under 16’s). Lunchtime briefings will be arranged in December/ January and I strongly urge you to attend one of these sessions and contribute to the discussions. This is a new initiative which will be developed in partnership with key stakeholders including young people, carers and yourselves as potential referrers.
To access the lifelong link referral form please click to the link below:
Life Long Links Referral Form
Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programme – Choose 2 Change - Relate
C2C provides interventions that are designed to help people stop using abusive behaviour towards an intimate partner and others. Alongside ending abusive behaviour they will work on developing better relationships with family and friends and increasing self-respect.
It is delivered through group programmes and individual sessions. The group programme is delivered over 18 weeks and is a weekly commitment of 2.5 hours.
The service may offer a day or evening programme allowing flexibility with working commitments.
For those with language barriers and female perpetrators 1-1 sessions are offered.
C2C has a separate partner support service that will be offered to the partner or ex-partner
Criteria for suitability for Choose 2 Change:
Dad must be 16 years of age or over Acknowledging abusive behaviour and not be in denial Accepting responsibility for the abuse towards partner/ex-partner Full contact details provided of partner and/or ex-partner involved (partner or
ex/partner) and any children
Email: [email protected] Phone Number: 02476 225863
Positive Parenting
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The Positive Parenting team organizes and co-ordinates Parenting Programmes in Coventry for all parents, carers, grandparents, foster carers, connected persons and for those with a special Guardianship order.
The Parenting Programmes through a wide range of support for Coventry families. This may be for families planning ahead who are experiencing no difficulties. To families who are experiences day to day difficulties with relationships, behavior, feelings and confidence.
This support is available through seminars, group’s programmes and targeted one to one support. If you would like to refer yourself onto one of these programmes. Click the link Positive Parenting referral form .
Support for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Coventry's Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Local Offer
The Coventry Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Local Offer is being developed to bring together information that we hope to be helpful to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities and their families. The SEND Local Offer will cover services available to the public across education, health and social care:
Education: such as nurseries, playgroups, schools and colleges and support services like educational psychologists and Special Educational Needs services
Health: children’s and adult services including GPs, therapists and hospital services
Social care: such as short break services and children’s and adult disability services.
SEND Information, Advice and Support Service
We aim to provide impartial and accurate Special Educational Needs and Disability Information, advice and support for parents, children and young people up to the age of 25.
This includes information regarding:
Education – Choosing a School and information about assessments and exclusions
Health information for Parents Mental Health Social Care
Early support for children under 5 with disabilities
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The Early Support Team is set up to improve the delivery of services for families of children with disabilities or complex health needs aged 0-5 years and not in full-time education.
The team aims to help deliver coordinated services for parents and carers, achieved by a designated Key Worker working with the family. The role of the Key Worker is to ensure that families receive help, support and information acting as an advocate for the family.
Community Short Breaks for Children and Young People with Disabilities
Community Short Breaks provide opportunities for disabled children and young people to relax, develop new friendships, take part in new experiences and have fun doing positive activities.
Activities last for a couple of hours during term time and holiday periods. Our aim is to ensure that families with disabled children have the support they need to engage in community based activities.
The All Age Disability Service
The All Age Disability Service works alongside people with disabilities of all ages and their carers to support their personal, social care and health outcomes.
The team also support children, young people with mental health issues and young carers.
The Independent Travel Team is also part of the All Age Disability Service. The team supports children and adults to develop skills in travelling independently, road safety and personal safety.
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