What is it?
- Support for school-aged children up to 19 years old.
- Tailored help to address various challenges & needs.
- Consistent support from trained family workers.
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Description
Bright Futures provide whole family support to families with school-aged children up to 19 years old/25 with SEND. We’re here for you, in your community when you need us.
What we can help with
We know that being a parent is not always easy and that all families need extra help at some stage as children grow up. Bright Futures will work with you and your family to understand what you need to make lasting positive change and get the most out of family life.
Bright Futures works with families to:
• Improve children’s school attendance and access to learning
• Connect you with support and activities in your local community
• Strengthen family relationships and reduce conflict
• Advise on child behaviour, routines and parenting
• Improve your families’ health and wellbeing
• Improve financial stability and secure housing
How do we work?
You’ll work with trained family workers at your home or in our community locations, during the day or in the evening.
What do we do?
We offer information and advice through our outreach sessions, as well as parenting programmes and family support.
We’ll find out you what you and your family need and plan what we need to do together. We will bring together other services to work with us depending on what you need. For example, this might be housing, school or early years services, health services, adults services, debt or grants advice, employment services.
Drop in and speak to us
If you have a question, need some information, advice or guidance you can speak to an Outreach Support Practitioner at one of our Bright Futures drop in sessions. Find out the times and locations of these sessions on the website.
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