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- Source is Reading’s Young People’s Drug & Alcohol service. We work with young people under 18 years old or up to 25 if they have learning difficulties. Service offers: Confidential assessments of young person’s drug/alcohol use including NPS (formerly legal highs) Links to substitute prescribing…
- Family Workers work within the Children's Action Teams (CATs). They provide one to one support to families, or in a family group session. This is often in the home or can be in a safe community setting and will include supported visits to appointments or…Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
- The Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCB) across the West of Berkshire (Reading, West Berkshire and Wokingham) have merged to become the Berkshire West Safeguarding Children Partnership (BWSCP). The Safeguarding Partnership is the final decision making body, overseeing the multi-agency plan to protect children and safeguard…
- We work with parents, children, young people and alongside our partners in the wider Early Help community. To find out more about Early Help - visit Brighter Futures for Children BFfC ~ Early HelpCivic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
- Primary Mental Health Workers work within Brighter Futures for Children's Education Department. They support children and young people where a concern has been identified around mental health issues such as low mood, self-harm, anxiety, challenging behaviour, aggression, attachment difficulties, school phobias and emotion regulation. This…Reading Borough Council, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
- Educational Psychologists work within the education service. They help children or young people who are experiencing problems within an educational setting with the aim of enhancing their learning. Challenges may include social or emotional problems or learning difficulties. Within the team is the Portage service…Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
- What is Portage? The portage model is a structured teaching programme which values parents as children’s first educators; it focuses on working in partnership with parents to support their child’s developmental needs via a small step learning approach. We work with parents to teach, support…
- The Family Information Service provides information on the SEND Local Offer on behalf of Brighter Futures for Children, which is contracted to deliver the SEND/Local Offer service. Brighter Futures For Children - Website Our Approach We intend to ensure that we provide a framework for delivery…
- Youth Workers work within the Children's Action Teams (CATs). The Youth Service provide a range of community-based youth worker activites in a variety of venues, and an exciting range of leisure, recreation and residential experiences to young people. Youth Workers also provide one to one…Reading Borough Council, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
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