Sally Groutage – Level 3 FSW, Djanogly Northgate Academy

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Sally Groutage – Level 3 FSW, Djanogly Northgate Academy EARLY INTERVENTION PRIORITY FAMILIES WORKING IN SCHOOLS Prevention is better than cure! Sally Groutage – Level 3 FSW, Djanogly Northgate Academy

WHY IS IT SUCCESSFUL? Schools are the DAILY and DIRECT eyes on children and their families The very FRONT LINE of contact with families Often the FIRST to SEE any issues and problems Can build KNOWLEDGABLE and TRUSTING relationships with families QUICKLY Can be FLEXIBLE in the amount of time they spend with parents and children

FAMILY CASE STUDY History 2 primary, 1 secondary child and a baby Have had services involved before Family moved house 7 times during 2016, children moved schools 3 times Mum and dad out of work, poor education and reliant on benefits Struggling to meet basic parenting needs School attendance down to 31% as live so far from school and £50 per week travel costs Education Welfare involved and family facing court action Heavy reliance on maternal grandma who is terminally ill

THE FAMILY ‘NEEDS’ AND WHAT WE DID THROUGH PF IN SCHOOL PF Domains identified were housing, employment and finances, worklessness and children needing help Supported to liaise with landlord to secure permanent tenancy Through improved relationship with landlord, dad offered opportunity to train in house clearance and cleaning Did budgeting work with family so they can clearly see where they are spending their money Improved attendance to 100% through support from school attendance officer and FSW in school, taking strain off travel costs School places applied for nearer to home and considering fair access protocol Supported family to improve their communication and parents attended Triple P programme

The ‘overall’ impact on their wellbeing, parenting and basic care? By being secure in their home, the family feel less isolated and have been able to set down roots and connections; got to know their neighbours, mum is taking baby to toddler group and children feel more settled and happier Family are taking more pride in their home, have decorated, acquired furniture through the Arches, have cleared debris in garden and sorted a bedroom each for the children, which has helped with sibling relationships Through budgeting support they are managing their money each week more successfully so have more money to spend and worry less about covering essentials They’ve saved money and time each week by acquiring a washing machine, which means the children are better presented and they all feel better about themselves Improved communication skills and strategies for dealing with negative behaviour has helped build the families’ self esteem and confidence and they say they are closer now They’re less reliant on grandma for support and so feel more self sufficient and capable

CONCLUSION ????? Family support workers in schools with the right skills and resources and mentor support from Priority Families can offer a level of service equal to local authority services. Through Priority Families, Academies and partner agencies communicating and working together, we provide excellent early, preventative family support, easing the stress on local authorities AND reducing the cost to the public purse