Early Help
Accessing Support
If you need help or advice relating to any safeguarding concern that you may have then please come and talk to a DSL or Trevina Edwards the school family support worker. Trevina is able to advice and access support for a range of issues, include financial support, accessing Early Help or directing to appropriate agencies such as Women's Aid.
What is Early Help?
Early Help means taking action to support a child, young person or their family early in the life of a problem, as soon as it emerges. It can be required at any stage in a child’s life from pre-birth to adulthood and applies to any problem or need that the family cannot deal with or meet on their own. It also applies to all children and young people, with any form of need.
The Birmingham Safeguarding Children Partnership have been working to improve outcomes for young people in Birmingham. The partnership – including representatives from statutory and voluntary agencies – are working together on a range of initiatives and improvements to the way we work with children and families within the city, strengthening the Birmingham Early Help and safeguarding system.