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I'm a Parent/carer, how do I know my child is in safe
You are welcome to arrange a discussion with staff to ensure that you are confident in our abilities to support your child and answer any questions you might have.
How do you plan to work more closely with schools?
We know that our schools are the one service who have the most contact with children and are often likely to be the ones aware of a problem or potential risk to a child first. We currently conduct termly visits to all schools.
If the scheme is to go ahead, will there be road closures during construction?
A Community Liaison Officer will also be appointed to regularly communicate with the local community on the progress and programme of the construction works.
Families and Carers' Recovery and Renewal Survey
, Thinking about face to face meetings including Child Protection Conferences, Child in Need Reviews and Children Looked After Reviews and how these are now held virtually, do you think this has worked, How do you feel children have managed this way of
IV Scheme Survey for Professionals and Carers 2023
, How confident are you in your knowledge and understanding of the scheme in order to discuss it with a child?
Healthy Child Programme - Health Visiting and School
Thank you to everyone who took the time to complete the West Sussex Health Visiting and School Nursing surveys. The feedback you have provided will be used to inform decisions about services in the future.We received over 800 responses to the Health Visiting Survey and most people rated this service positively. Things that are particularly valued include the kind, caring and supportive staff, having multiple ways of contacting the service (including text and telephone), and the response times. Areas to explore further include improving the telephone helpline response, more informal points of contact for parents/carers, and continuity of care. Unfortunately, we did not receive enough responses to the School Nursing Survey for the analysis of results to be statistically significant. We will explore different ways of gathering feedback about this service. Alternative formatsIf you need this survey as a printed hardcopy or in an alternative format, please contact Tasha Alderton by phone on 0330 222 4483 or email tasha.alderton@westsussex.gov.uk 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 0330 222 4483For more information about the accessibility of this website, please see our Accessibility tab (opens in new window) at the foot of the page.To translate this survey into a different language, please use the Google translate tool at the top left of this page.
The thrill of a Saturday morning library visit
I can still remember the thrill of going to the library as a child and swapping my library books for new ones on a Saturday morning.If I hadn’t quite finished one of the books then I’d wake up extra early to finish it, just so I could get the maximum
Short breaks
We will be launching a new Short Breaks programme in April 2023 and want to hear your views and ideas to help us plan the new programme.Short Breaks services enable a child to try new experiences, both with and away from their siblings and parents or
Independent Visitor Scheme - Annual Evaluation for Professionals and Carers 2023-24
, How confident are you in your knowledge and understanding of the scheme in order to discuss it with a child?
Beach hut and caravan survey
, Do you have a child or young person with SEND under 25 years of age?, Do you currently access Short Breaks provision?, Thank you!, Introduction