Council opening hours throughout Christmas
Some Westmorland and Furness Council offices will be closed over the Christmas and New Year Bank Holidays. Read the full list of Council opening hours during the festive period.
If you need support to help with your child’s behaviours of concern, including violence and/or to help prevent future crises, there are a number of routes to try depending on your child’s situation. The aim of these options is to pull together a team of professionals to support your family.
If your child has an EHCP, but the provision they are receiving is not meeting their needs, you may be able to request an early EHCP review and invite all the professionals working with your child.
Speak to your child's Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCo).
The SEND Information and Advice Service (SENDIAS) is an impartial, confidential advice and support service may also be able to help.
If your child does not have an EHCP, (or they do have an EHCP but an early EHCP review is not appropriate) then an Early Help assessment can be opened. Any professional from a service that supports families can initiate an Early Help assessment.
If your child has a learning disability and/or autism, you may be able to get some support from the Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). CCGs have a responsibility to ensure that children and young people with autism and/or a learning disability who are at risk of admission to a specialist learning disability or mental health inpatient setting (Tier 4) receive support that they need. They can do this in a number of ways including:
More information can be found here:
Care, Education and Treatment Reviews (CETRs)
Top tips on avoiding crisis on admission to an inpatient mental health hospital - please view the video below:
Sometimes a child with learning disability/autism is not at risk of being admitted, however if there is significant risk of family or placement breakdown, the CCG may be able to coordinate and/or support a multi-agency response.
A professional (health, education or social care) will need to make a routine referral or urgent request to Morecambe Bay Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) once they have received consent from parents/carers and/or the young person themselves if appropriate.
Ask your care coordinator for more information if you think this may be helpful. Learning Disability, CAMHS and SEND teams are all aware of the referral and notification process
A professional (health, education or social care) will need to make a routine referral or urgent request to North Cumbria CCG once they have received consent from parents/carers and/or the young person themselves if appropriate.
Ask your care coordinator for more information if you think this may be helpful. Learning Disability, Children and Mental Health Service (CAMHS) and Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) teams are all aware of the referral and notification process.