Early Help Family Solutions referrals
You may need to refer a child or a young person to Early Help Family Solutions if the child or young person has additional needs that are not being met by universal services.
When to make a referral to Early Help
You may need to refer a child or a young person to Early help if you are a professional who has concerns that a child or young person:
- has additional needs that are not being met by universal services, such as their school or GP
- is vulnerable to abuse or neglect
Submit a referral to Multi-agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)
You will need to complete a referral 24 hours after calling the MASH team.
Follow the process for submitting a referral.
How localities work with professionals
Professionals work across the locality areas by:
- effectively identifying problems in the early stages by working with children and their families
- aligning different services that provide ongoing coordinated and collaborated support – meaning the family will not need to be repeatedly assessed
Within the localities, the practitioners and partner agencies hold regular locality meetings and locality network events to keep up to date and aligned in their efforts to give support to families in Croydon.
Early Help is everyone’s responsibility
As described in the Croydon Partnership Early Help Delivery Plan early help is everyone’s responsibility.
We want the community to work together to provide families with the support they need to assist themselves, and to get additional support. This includes the help of:
- schools
- police
- health
- services for adults
- children's social care
- community organisations
- faith groups
Download the Croydon Partnership Early Help Delivery Plan (PDF, 1.7MB)
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