Local Support Links
Please click on a Document below to view it;
- Families Feeling Safe
- Families in Focus Parent Network support and learning groups e leaflet April 2017
- Families in Focus-Contact
- Family Support Leaflet
- Help for Families over Christmas
- Home Start Volunteer Request
- Home Start Watford Three Rivers Newsletter - December 2020
- Parent Support
- S W Herts Partnership Issue 179 July 2020
- S W Herts Patnership - Issue 176 February 2020
- S W Herts Patnership Issue 180 October 2020
- SWHP Mental Health Wellbeing Children YP
- SWHP Mental Health Wellbeing Support for Adults
- SWHP Newsletter 181 Course Calendar
- SWHP Newsletter 181 December 2020
- SWHP Newsletter 182 Calendar 2021
- SWHP Newsletter 182 February 2021
- SWHP Newsletter 77 - Information Support for Schools Families
- Watford Three Rivers - Social Media Accounts
The Watford and Three Rivers Physical Activity Scheme is designed to help people move from an inactive lifestyle to a more active lifestyle - Please follow these website links to see how this can be done
www.youtube.com/watch?v=laPE0PzOios
www.threerivers.gov.uk/egcl-page/active-4-life
Operation Encompass
0-25 together service
Hertfordshire's service for children and young people aged 0-25 years that have disabilities.
They will work with you from when you first need social care support. They'll help children and young adults with disabilities to lead safe, independent and fulfilled lives until they reach stability in early adulthood, up until they're 25. Please visit their website for more information
www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/microsites/local-offer/services/0-25-together-service.aspx
Delivering Special Provision
What is Delivering Special Provision Locally (DSPL)?
DSPL is a Hertfordshire-wide partnership approach where parents, staff in early years settings and schools, further education colleges, local authority officers and representatives from other agencies, work together as part of an Area Group, reviewing and developing the range of provision and support services available to their local community that :
- Meets the needs of children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), aged 0-25, as close to home as possible.
- Improves outcomes for wellbeing and attainment
- Widens choice for children and parents/carers
- Removes barriers to learning
- Uses resources more effectively
Please visit their website for more information