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Overview
The Early Help team works alongside our West Sussex partners, including district and borough councils. We also call on the skills and knowledge of services who work closely with families and children, such as:
heads and governors of schools
Sussex Police
the Probation Service
health and maternity services
voluntary organisations
other internal family support services, such as children’s social care and those working with specialist needs
The sooner a family receives the right support, the sooner they are able to improve their situation and prevent the need for prolonged support.
Support starts with universal services, such as the schoolContinue reading
Overview
The Early Help team works alongside our West Sussex partners, including district and borough councils. We also call on the skills and knowledge of services who work closely with families and children, such as:
heads and governors of schools
Sussex Police
the Probation Service
health and maternity services
voluntary organisations
other internal family support services, such as children’s social care and those working with specialist needs
The sooner a family receives the right support, the sooner they are able to improve their situation and prevent the need for prolonged support.
Support starts with universal services, such as the school, the health service and the police. Families needing additional support will receive the next level.
A 'whole family' approach ensures that children's needs and welfare are being met and maintained as well as those of the family. This is done by working with the family, local communities and others already supporting them.
Alternative formats and accessibility
If you require any of this information in an alternative format, then please contact us via email at WSChildrenServices@westsussex.gov.uk or by telephone on01403 229900 and we will do our best to assist you. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have an NGT texting app installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone, you can contact us on 18001 01403 229900
Enabling Families, Young People or Young Parents is a short term piece of support work offered by the Early Help Service.
The aim is to empower parents and young people to understand what impacts their children's lives, what they can do to support their children and where they can go for advice and guidance.
This short survey is to find out how you felt about the support you have received from Early Help.
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