WHAT IS EARLY HELP?
Early Help is a service recently formed from the Integrated Youth Support Service (including Youth Start and LGBT), Youth Offending, Family Support Services, Education Welfare, Children’s Centres and Families for Change.
All families go through trying times at some point. Early Help staff will work with you at these times so that small problems don’t get bigger. They work with children, young people and families to offer support and advice when it’s most needed. The team can work with you in your local area at one of their centres or even in your home.
THE EARLY HELP TEAM can help you:
Maybe your child or your family is, or has been, affected by domestic abuse, drugs, alcohol or crime. Or maybe you’ve had a bereavement which has made things harder.
EARLY HELP can provide help in a child’s early years. They also support children who are missing from school or home and give support when children or young people are involved in risky behaviour.
EARLY HELP teams work with children, young people and families who need some support before problems get worse. If you feel you would benefit from support,
EARLY HELP can support with the following:
You can view the EARLY HELP website https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/earlyhelp for the full range of services based around:
Where and how is EARLY HELP accessed?
If you would like to contact Rotherham EARLY HELP TEAM directly for support and advice, or to make a self-referral, please contact 01709 336080
NEED TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE EARLY HELP OFFER?
Contact Mrs E Minhas on 0114 2692677 for an informal chat about the service and other avenues of support.
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