Advice Results (211 results found)

  1. Keep Safe Training

    Professionals often ask about 'Keep Safe' training and resources available for them to use.  Keep Safe work can be about personal safety, online safety, risk of harm or exploitation, and making healthy decisions so we have linked some useful services on this page.  The services here…
  2. Keeping Healthy

    Maintaining a healthy lifestyle supports wellbeing and happiness. Life can throw lots at us, but if we keep ourselves as well as we can, we are better prepared to deal with life’s challenges. Thinking about what we eat, drink and what habits we adopt can…
  3. Lead Practitioner Support

    In Gloucestershire, we believe that families are best supported by those who are already working with them, with additional support from local partners arranged as needed. Those who know the children and families are often best placed to open the support with the family but…
  4. Learning Difficulties and Learning Disabilities

    The term ‘learning difficulties’ covers a wide range of needs from a young person who may need additional support with their writing to young people who have a learning disability effecting their day-to-day life. It is important to know that no matter what your child’s…
  5. Level 1 - Universal

    Child or young person (CYP) with no identified additional needs or needs that can be met by universal services. At Level 1, a My Profile (or similar) should be used, templates for which can be found in the relevant drop-down below.  *REVIEWED SEPTEMBER 2023*
  6. Level 2 - Additional (My Plan)

    The child/young person's needs can be met through your agency working jointly with another agency.  Gain consent of the family to hold a Team Around the Family (TAF) Meeting and formulate a My Plan for delivery and review. My Plan is a simple tool that sets out…
  7. Level 3 - Intensive (My Plan+)

    The child's needs are more complex and require an assessment to understand the range, depth or significance of the needs which may require a more targeted response.All agencies who know or who are involved with the child / young person and family should contribute to the…
  8. Level 4 - Specialist

    The child's needs are complex and enduring and a statutory response is required. Specialist interventions, involving statutory assessment and planning (including Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP), Child in Need (CiN) Plan, Child in Care (CiC) Plan, Child Protection (CP) Plan). Unmet needs identified as…
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