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Children North East Services Services Quick Reference Dec 2011
CNE programme brief summary of target outcome, problems averted
target group
T1 T2 T3 T4 referral criteria where is it delivered
ref
Steps to HealthHealthier lifestyles for young people. Prevents poorer health and obesity problems young people y y y y wants a healthy lifestyle school/community y1
Sexually Healthy Programme
Young people making better choices about sex and relationships and understanding costs and consequences of their actions. Prevents STI's and unplanned teen pregnancy. young people y y y y
would like to improve confidence, self esteem and aspiration school/community y2
B.U Mental health Diplomabetter mental health and resilience for young people. Prevents more serious mental ealth issues developing young people y y y at risk, low confidence/self esteem school/community y3
Peer Mentoring TrainingYoung people overcoming difficulties realising their potential. young people y y y y
mentor; wants new skills, qualification and experience. school/community y4
Youth Link programme
mentor; wants new skills, qualification and experience. mentee: low self esteem, isolation, confidence. School; wants to improve community and citizenship . Prevents isolation of young people, bullying, low self esteem. young people y y y y mentee has low self esteem, isolation, confidence. school/community y5
Children North East works with: Friendship Group Programme
primary aged children achieving their potential. Prevents referrals to more targeted services. schools/4-11 y y y school c1
Children and Young People (foundation stage through to 25) School Attendance
programme
School, whole family and other services working together to improve school attendance. Prevents problems of low attainment associated with non-attendance. schools/5-13 y y y
any attendance issue. Priority for families with additional risk factors eg homelessness, substance abuse, refugee status, young carers. home c2
Family Members (Mums, Dads and Extended Family)
Family Man Schools Programme
primary aged children achieving their potential. Challenges culutre of low aspiration and lack of support for education.
schools/5-‐11
y y y
all children. esp. where showing signs of being unse8led at school
school c3
.
Health Services and Social Care Family Man Fitness Programme
Engaging family men, improving health and managing family stress. Prevents exclusion of men. Avoids unhealthy lifestyles being pased on to younger generaFon and prevents stress in family.
fathers and male carers
y y y y
want improved health and family life
community
c4
Dads on Track Programme Engaging men, improving parenFng capacity. Prevents efathers and male carers y y y y all fathers/carers, self-‐referral, social care referral community
c5
Hidden Harm Pre-Crisis early intervenFon avoiding escalaFon of risk factors for children in families
families of CYP y y y current parental substance/alcohol misuse, domesFc violence or mental health issues.
home f1
Hidden Harm Option 2, Crisis Intervention
immediate response to reduce risk of harm. support to prevent removal of children from family
families of CYP y y children at risk of removal from family home home f2
0191 256 2444 Integrated Family Support service early intervenFon targeFng specific needs of family families of CYP y y y home f3
www.children-ne.org.uk Parenting assessments document parenFng capacity, idenFfy support needs parents y families where children at risk of removal or removed from family home.
home /approved seLng f4
Children North East Services - Quick Reference Guide
At Children North East we know that children do best when mums, dads, schools and other support services are all working together.
Our mix of skills and professions mean that we can coordinate support as well as provide direct delivery
Community Groups
Young People
Schools and Children
Including Men
Family Support