What is an Early Help Assessment?
- The Early Help Assessment is a collaborative approach to working with children and young people.
- It involves active listening to both you and your child, seeking to understand your child's needs and identifying the positive aspects of their life.
- An action plan, developed in agreement with you and your child, is then put into action to ensure your child receives the right kind of support.
- Importantly, participation in the Early Help Assessment is entirely voluntary, allowing you and your child to decide whether you want to be a part of it.
How Can the Early Help Assessment Benefit My Family?
- The Early Help Assessment is designed to support you in caring for your child.
- It can lead to swift solutions or pinpoint additional support if required.
- By bringing together everyone involved in your child's life, such as teachers and health visitors, it ensures a coordinated effort to support your child.
- This early intervention approach helps address your child's needs before they escalate, making assistance more effective.
- Additionally, since it's a shared assessment, you and your child won't have to repeat your story to different professionals.
When is the Early Help Assessment Utilized?
- The Early Help Assessment can be initiated when you, or someone working with your child, believe your child would benefit from extra support.
- It helps identify your child's specific needs and the additional resources required to support your family.