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The Right Help at the Right Time for Children with Disabilities in Newport: findings from an evaluation of the Children with Additional Needs Service
- Author:
- OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY. Institute of Public Care
- Publisher:
- Oxford Brookes University. Institute of Public Care
- Publication year:
- 2016
- Pagination:
- 6
- Place of publication:
- Oxford
Families of children with disabilities in the UK, in particular children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD), often find it hard to access sufficiently specific parenting or family support before problems reach a crisis stage. This paper reports on an innovative service provided in partnership between Newport City Council and Barnardo’s which aims to provide a holistic and evidence based response to the needs of children with a cognitive or physical impairment and their families just below traditional thresholds for a statutory Social Worker-led planKey features of the service include: holistic preventative service including Team around the Family (TAF) element delivered by family support workers; focussing on maximising child potential and assisting with effective parenting; and support for families individually in their own homes and via specialist group-based programmes. The paper provides a brief overview of the services and outlines the key strengths of the CANs intervention. It also provides key findings of an evaluation of the service which found that CANS is working effectively with children and families with a range of needs from providing early help through to support for complex needs. (Edited publisher abstract)