Referrals
Families accepting the offer of a Home-Start volunteer are usually referred by Health Visitors and Social Workers. Other referrals come from various workers in the field of health care (e.g. midwives, paediatricians, child and family therapists), and from other voluntary organisations, such as Parenting 2000, Sefton Women and Children's Aid , Light for Life or playgroups. Referrals are also made by counselling services, and churches. Increasingly, families themselves are asking Home-Start for a volunteer. Anyone can make a referral to Home-Start, having first obtained the permission of the family. What happens next? For how long is Home-Start usually involved? What about confidentiality? |
Health * ill health * disability or special needs * postnatal illness * new babies * parenting advice * children’s behavioural problems * coping with twins, triplets or several pre-school children * sleeping / feeding problems * parental stress Social Care * helping parents to nurture their children * providing effective role-models * safeguarding children’s welfare * relationship problems * first time or young parents * lone parents Who Can Refer * pre-schools * schools * churches * friends and neighbours * mental health services * other Home-Start schemes * parent and toddler groups * health visitors * voluntary organisations * social workers |
Referral Form
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How To ReferReferrals come from many sources including Health Visitors, Social Workers, other voluntary organisations, counselling services, churches and increasingly from families themselves. The referral form should be used to refer a family to Home-Start Southport & Formby. Please ensure that the referral is made with the consent of the family.
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