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Social Services and Health

Social Services - Children and Families

Children / Family Support

MAFSS (Multi-Agency Family Support Service)

Useful links
Introduction
Self Referrals - What to do
Contact Services
Sure Start
Family Support

Introduction

There are three Multi-Agency Family Support teams within the East Riding please click on the title for contact and area details. Support can be accessed from the MAFSS teams by all professionals who have involvement with children, young people and families, also self-referrals are accepted.

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Self Referrals - What to do

Advice and Information

Please visit any one of our 13 Customer Service Centres where a referral form can be completed and forwarded to the Social Service's department. Alternatively, please refer to the page bottom for full contact details. Services provided include:

The teams have defined links with Education, Careers, Welfare Rights team, Priority Care providing practical and domestic support, Youth Services, Specialist Team for Children with Disabilities and East Riding of Yorkshire Early Years Partnership.

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Contact Services

Family Contact Service

Provides a flexible 7 days a week service for children and families in maintaining contact when:

The family Contact Service offers a flexible service to fit around families' day to day arrangements such as work, school etc. Wherever possible contacts can be arranged when it is convenient for all parties involved.

Supervised Contact

This is when a contact officer will supervise contact between a child and their parents, siblings or extended family members. The contact officer observes the interaction, play and communication between the child and family and this is recorded during or immediately following the contact session. Records of the contact sessions will be sent to your child's Social Worker and may be used to determine future arrangements for the child.

Your role in supervised contact

If you unsure as to any of the above or require clarification please get in touch with the Contact Manager at the address below.

Venues for supervised contact

We use various venues throughout the East Riding in order to reduce the amount of travelling time for children. Copies of maps are available to parents/families who travel to a venue. A request can be made to the Family Contact Manager.

For venues where toys etc are not available parents are encouraged to bring toys and games with them. The Contact Officer will be able to provide toys and games if this is not possible.

The Contact Officer has the authority to suspend contact

The principle purpose of the Contact Officer is to ensure the safety and well-being of any child involved in a supervised contact, and therefore contact may be suspended if:

The Contact Officer will explain the reason why they have suspended the contact. This will be recorded and the Child Care Social Worker will be informed as soon as possible. Parents/family members will be informed when the contact has been reinstated.

For more information regarding the Family Contact Service please contact:

47/49 Manorfield Road
Driffield
East Riding of Yorkshire
YO25 5JE
Telephone no. (01377) 241273
Fax: (01377) 241639

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Sure Start

Sure Start is government programme that aims to give disadvantaged children a better start in life, by providing more and better opportunities for learning and development.

What does Sure Start offer?

Sure Start works with local parents and those who are about to become parents, to improve the chances and opportunities available to their children. It does this by providing better access to:

Where does Sure Start operate?

In the East Riding, the only Sure Start area is the southern part of Bridlington. To check if you live in the area and to find out if you could benefit from the programme, contact:

Sure Start Team
78 Bessingby Road
Bridlington
East Riding of Yorkshire
YO16 4SH
Website: www.surestartbridsouth.org

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Family Support

Priority Care

This facility is a short term support service to help determine longer term needs of children and families or in times of crisis.

This service can only be accessed through a referral from the Multi-Agency Family Support service or through contact with any Customer Service Centre. As with any of the services provided by the Social Services department, contact is made with the Council through the Customer Service Centres and then passed through to the Care Management team.

What do we provide?

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