The Partnership Group

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Parenting And Family Support

helping parents and carers to help their children

Parenting And Family Support

Parents bring up children, not Government, but sometimes families need extra help and support, for example;

  • when a baby is expected
  • when children are very young
  • to encourage their children’s learning
  • to find out more about being the best parent they can be
  • when life is changing, for example finding a new school or the family is splitting up
  • when life is challenging, for example mum or dad is out of work or having health problems.


Parenting and Family Support is one of the six multi-agency partnerships under the Children’s Trust Board.

Key actions for this partnership include;

  • Introducing the ContactPoint information sharing system which allows approved practitioners to have quick and easy access to a child’s records and supports the safeguarding of all children and young people
  • Ensuring all partner agencies are signed up to and are using CAF (the common assessment framework) as a multi–agency planning tool, supported by practical materials, to better identify needs and to intervene in a targeted and timely way
  • Beginning to re-commission early intervention and preventative services, to meet or narrow gaps, including those identified as a result of CAF
  • Completing the programme of developing a Sure Start Children’s Centre in every community, and reconfiguring local early childhood services across all agencies to maximise the impact of these facilities
  • Introducing the Family Nurse Partnership programme of intensive home visiting for vulnerable first time mothers
  • Commissioning evidence based parenting programmes
  • Supporting promotion of healthy lifestyles among children and young people, and their families