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Helpful Information

In this section you will find a range of documents and information such as referral forms, details of Family Hubs , summer activity booklets, HAF information (holiday activities and food) and much more.

Children & Family Service referral forms

Multi Agency referral Form

Making a self referral 

 

Where are Family Hubs?   Leicestershire Family Hubs 
Family Hubs Facebook pages

Blaby Oadby & Wigston

Charnwood 

Harborough 

Hinckley & Bosworth

Melton

North West Leicestershire

Leicestershire Libraries

 

Other Social Media Sites

Leicestershire Youth & Justice Facebook 

Leicestershire Youth & Justice Instagram

Homestart South Leicestershire 

Homestart North West Leicestershire 

Homestart Horizons for Charnwood, Melton, Blaby, Oadby & Wigston

Joy App - enabling professionals to link clients to local services 

Leicestershire Local Offer ( support & information for children with SEND)

SOFA -suppliers of furniture and appliances

Leicester South Foodbank

Living Without Abuse 

 

Working in Early Years 

Leicestershire County Council

What is HAF and who is it for?

HAF is a free and exciting holiday programme for school-aged children and young people receiving benefits-related free school meals. HAF sessions offer a variety of fun activities alongside a nutritious meal.

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  • KisP (Knowledge is Power) and Leicestershire County Council
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  • To find out more about who is eligible, how to register as a provider the County Council has an information page 
Special Guardianship Newsletters

 

SEND information 
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Leicestershire's Local Offer

The Local Offer aims to bring together useful information across education, health and social care into one place.

You’ll find information, advice and guidance on a range of local service providers who support children or young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)

for more information click here

 

Education 

Supporting children with Emotional Based School Absence

ESBA is a term used to describe a young person who experiences challenges attending school due to heightened and distressing emotional and physical factors such as anxiety.

The Partnership Engagement Officers (PEOS) will be offering schools with their pupils who have a primary presenting need of EBSA. 

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Directory of Public Health Services

 

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