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  • Resources for Families

    We work together with Cambridgeshire County Council Early Help Hub which provides joined-up, responsive services for children and families living in our area. Its aims are:

    • to enable all children and young people to reach their full potential;
    • to identify needs of children and families at the earliest opportunity through more integrated, coordinated responses;
    • to bring together the work of partners within the locality so that resources can focus on locally agreed priorities and actions.

    Click here for more information about Accessing support for your family

     

    Early Intervention Family Advisors

    Our EIFA is Samantha Stacey. Sam provides advice and strategies to parents and carers with a child who may be experiencing some challenges such as routines, sleep, sibling rivalry, challenging behaviour, worries or self esteem. Sam runs workshops as well as 1:1 sessions for parents.

    samantha.stacey@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

     

    Support for families with children with additional needs or disabilities

    Pinpoint gives help and information to parent carers of children and young people aged 0-25 with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) and/or additional needs, as well as giving parent carers opportunities to have a say and get involved in improving local services.

    No formal diagnosis is required in order to access support from Pinpoint – for example, a child may be on a waiting list, accessing services, had a referral turned down, or just be struggling.

     

    Young Carers

    We work closely with Centre 33 to ensure that support is in place for Young Carers within school. The Young Carers' Champion is Wendy Bartlett. For more information, please contact the school office or view our policy below.