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Barnardo's
Barnardo’s believes in children regardless of their circumstances, gender, race, disability or behaviour. Our purpose as a charity today is to transform the lives of the UK’s most vulnerable children We believe in the abused, the most vulnerable, the forgotten and the neglected. We will… -
Liverpool Childrens Safeguarding Partnership Self Harm Practice Guidance (LSCP)
This document (left of page) has been developed as a reference guide for all agencies and practitioners who come into contact with children, young people and their families. It is intended as a guide to supporting children/ young people who have thoughts of, are about to… -
Liverpool Independent Visitor & Advocacy Service
An appointment of an Independent Visitor for a Looked After Child can be made if: It appears that communication between the child and a parent or any person who is not a parent but has parental responsibility for the child has been infrequent; or The child… -
Liverpool City Council Fostering Service
We currently have over 1400 looked after children in Liverpool and we're looking for more foster carers to make a difference to a local child's future. If you have a warm heart, the time and passion to devote to turning a local child’s life around,… -
Liverpool CAMHS website (www.liverpoolcamhs.com)
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Early Help Hub - South
Duty Social Worker If you ring the hub to speak to the Consultant Social Worker, but they are unavailable, you can ask to speak to a Duty Social Worker. You will be asked for your details and a call back will be organised for you. Here is… -
Early Help Hub - Central
Duty Social Worker If you ring the hub to speak to the Consultant Social Worker, but they are unavailable, you can ask to speak to a Duty Social Worker. You will be asked for your details and a call back will be organised for you. Here is… -
Early Help Hub - North
Duty Social Worker If you ring the hub to speak to the Consultant Social Worker, but they are unavailable, you can ask to speak to a Duty Social Worker. You will be asked for your details and a call back will be organised for you. Here is… -
Levels of Need - Liverpool
In Liverpool we have developed a Levels of Need Framework to support practitioners to work together to promote children’s welfare and provide early help. The ‘windscreen’ model illustrated below is used to assist in assessing and identifying a child/young person’s level of need; what type… -
Children Missing From Education
Every local authority has a statutory duty to make sure that children not receiving, or at risk of not receiving, a suitable education are identified quickly, and effective tracking systems and support arrangements are in place. Children not receiving a suitable education are at increased…