Parenting Support / Counselling & Mediation the Primary Purpose of This Support Is To

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Parenting Support / Counselling & Mediation the Primary Purpose of This Support Is To

Version 9 July 2015 Parenting Support Counselling & Mediation The primary purpose of this The primary purpose of this support is to reduce and/or prevent the breakdown of parental or support is to reduce and/or family relationships, conflict within families or early emotional distress becoming a complex prevent negative behaviours issue for a child or young person. Professionals will work 1:1, with siblings; whole families or on the part of children and parents and carers to achieve these outcomes. young people. These services will support the development of parenting skills and resilience, and where needed reduce social isolation. Support is one or a combination of either 1:1 key worker support; parenting programmes, peer support.

South Essex Mid Essex South Essex Mid Essex The Children’s Society The Children’s Society Open Door Kids Inspire Tel: 01245 493311 Tel: 01245 493311 Tel: 07807 797909 Tel: 01245 348 707 Fax: 01245 491400 Fax: 01245 491400 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] http://www.opendoorthurrock.co.uk http://kidsinspire.org.uk k k http://www.childrenssociety.org.uk http://www.childrenssociety.org.uk

West Essex North Essex West Essex North Essex The Children’s Society Colchester YES Kids Inspire Colchester YES Tel: 01245 493311 Colchester: 01206 710771 Tel: 01245 348 707 Colchester :01206 710771 Fax: 01245 491400 Clacton: 01255 434601 [email protected] Clacton :01255 434601 Version 9 July 2015 [email protected] [email protected] http://kidsinspire.org.uk [email protected] k www.yesyouthenquiryservice.org www.yesyouthenquiryservice.org http://www.childrenssociety.org.uk

Coaching (14+ and parents) & Mentoring (8+ & parents) Young People Risky Behaviours The primary purpose of this support is to reduce and/or prevent Delivery of programme(s) in schools, FE Colleges and other youth settings for young people identified as involved in or who are in the Negative behaviour that; impacts on parenting and the dynamic of early stages of engagement in risky behaviours. The service also a family; Risky behaviours that lead to poor physical and offers 1:1 and whole family support for young people who as a result emotional outcomes; Aggressive behaviours that leads to of being on a programme would like additional help to prevent them violence; The breakdown of parental or family relationship; Social continuing to engage in those behaviours. The aim is to reducing isolation and/or prevent risky behaviours that lead to poor physical and emotional outcomes (and by consequence aggressive and challenging behaviours); Relationship breakdowns; Conflict within Coaching involves a semi structured process of questioning and families; Early emotional distress and Social isolation. Individual reflection. Mentoring – is different to coaching in that a mentor is referrals to a programme can be made. a guide or a positive role model who can help the mentee to find the right direction and who can help them to develop solutions to issues.

South Essex Mid Essex South Essex Mid Essex Southend YMCA Kids Inspire The Children’s Society The Children’s Society Tel: 07552 350434 Tel: 01245 348 707 Tel: 01245 493311 Tel: 01245 493311

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West Essex North Essex West Essex North Essex Open Door Homestart Colchester The Children’s Society The Children’s Society Telephone: 01375 389879 Tel: 01206 865349 Tel: 01245 493311 Tel: 01245 493311 Mobile: 07972 483150 [email protected] Fax: 01245 491400 Fax: 01245 491400 [email protected] www.homestartcolchester.org.uk [email protected] [email protected] www.opendoorthurrock.co.uk k http://www.childrenssociety.org.uk http://www.childrenssociety.org.uk

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