We bring various types of help together in one place, called the Psychological Hub, so that you can access the right support more easily.
We can support you when:
- relationships are breaking down and a child may go into care
- a child is in care and has a plan to return home
- a child is avoiding school or at risk of losing their school place because of their emotional wellbeing
- a child is experiencing self harm or suicidality
- a child has shown harmful sexual behaviour and needs specialist support
- a child is in care, leaving care, or living in a special guardianship or kinship family
- a child is an unaccompanied asylum-seeking young person who feels stressed or isolated
How to get help
This service is for families that have a social worker. Ask them about the Psychological Hub services and they can make a referral for you.
Types of help you can get
There are two areas of support:
Restore
Support services for families to prevent children and young people going into care:
- Solutions - support for children to stay or return home
- Horizon Intervention - support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
- Horizon Suicide Prevention - support for children experiencing suicidality, self-harm and/or mental health conditions
- Consultation, Assessment and Treatment Service (CATS) - support for children that have shown harmful sexual behaviour
Attach
- Attach - support for children in care and unaccompanied asylum-seekers, helping them to strengthen relationships with their carers and to grow trust