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Early help is the support we give to children, young people and their families where they have additional needs that are not being met by universal services – for example, their school or GP. The support is given through our Early Help Family Solutions service.
There are a number of ways you can access early help support through the Early Help Family Solutions service.
A professional who is already in contact with your family, such as a teacher or health visitor, might suggest that you would benefit from early help support. You could also speak to a professional currently working with your family to find out more.
If you are a professional, read about how referrals are made.
A CFWA is used to help us understand how we can provide the right professionals and services to prevent problems escalating into bigger ones. You'll work together with the key worker to agree on what support will be needed, this will be reflected in your assessment.
You'll be asked to talk about the things that are going well, what you are proud of, and what things you are finding a challenge. The key worker will also talk with your child or children to make sure they understand how they are feeling, and ask what they need help with.
If the key worker believes you and your family need to be referred for more intensive early help support, they will need to refer you and your family to the relevant service.
If you would like to find out more about early help, you can talk to the professional involved with your family. This could be:
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