Deborah Salami is a qualified social worker with nearly a decade of experience supporting children, young people, and families. She specialises in safeguarding and early help, with expertise in developing understanding of the support available within local areas.
Exploring Early Help: Navigating Support for Families
Have you ever struggled to know where to go for advice and information for your child?
Do you sometimes feel unsure about how to manage tantrums, meltdowns, or your child’s anxieties?
Have you ever wondered where to start when it comes to building community and finding the right support?
You’re not alone, it truly does take a village to raise a child.
Parenting can be one of the most rewarding and most challenging journeys. When difficulties arise, it’s not always easy to know where to turn, or how to access the right support. Too often, families only discover what’s available once things have already become difficult.
This online session is designed especially for parents and carers who want to feel more confident in understanding Early Help, what it means, and how it can support your family.
We’ll explore:
- What Early Help is (and isn’t)
- Common fears and myths around social care involvement
- How and where families can find local and universal support
If you’re new to the country, an immigrant parent, or simply unsure of what’s out there, this session will give you practical guidance and reassurance.