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