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Early Help Offer – What is the Early Help Offer at Westhoughton High School?

Westhoughton High School’s Early Help Offer identifies the need for help for children and families as soon as problems start to emerge, or when there is a strong likelihood that problems will emerge in the future.

The Early Help Offer recognises that problems can arise at any point throughout childhood and adolescence. The Early Help Offer includes universal and targeted services designed to reduce or prevent specific problems from escalating or becoming entrenched.

What does the Early Help offer mean for families?

We hope that our Early Help Offer will provide the ‘front door’ through which parents can access additional support at any level.

Westhoughton High School is committed to:

  • Supporting young people and families, offering early help to avoid escalation of issues
  • Ensuring a multi-disciplinary approach that brings a range of professional skills and expertise to bear
  • Building positive relationships with students and their families, co-ordinating the support needed from other agencies
  • Practice that empowers families and helps them to develop the capacity to resolve their own problems
  • A holistic approach that addresses children’s needs in the wider family context
  • A simple, streamlined referral and assessment processes – the ‘early help’ assessment

The intended benefits for young people and families are:

  • Enhanced life chances as a result of the well documented benefits of Early Help in preventing issues later in life
  • An all age integrated service providing continuous support across age groups and for the whole family
  • Co-ordinated support resulting in maximised opportunities and outcomes for children, young people and families
  • Information may be shared across agencies to ensure the right support is in place at the right time for families

What is early help assessment?

Early help means providing support as soon as a problem emerges, at any point in a child’s life. For this to be effective, all agencies are required to work together to:

  • Identify children and families who would benefit from support early
  • Undertake an assessment of need
  • Provide services to address those needs

All workers are responsible for using standard ways of working with families to identify the right support that can be delivered quickly to prevent things from getting worse. They have a responsibility to share information, work together and co-ordinate action plans.

This might mean when a child:

  • Is disabled and has specific additional needs
  • Has special educational needs
  • Is a young carer

For more information on the early help assessment go to: http://boltonsafeguardingchildren.org.uk/

School based Integrated Working Officer

At Westhoughton High School we believe that integrated working better supports children, young people and their families. Sometimes your child and family need advice or support from a number of different people and organisations. Perhaps you need support from a health visitor or GP, a teacher or Student Progress Leader, a housing officer and a community worker. Integrated working means that even if you have different workers from different organisations, all your workers will work together as one team to give your family the support you need. Integrated working helps to give a voice to the child and family and means that all the people working with you will involve you in the decisions made about what support they should give you. To help the different people working with you to work in this new way, an early help assessment may be necessary.

Our school based Integrated Working Officer is Debbie Arstall. Debbie can offer advice and support on matters of attendance and welfare. She knows the community well and can often provide parents with the links they need to access support.

You can contact Debbie on 01942 814122.

Attendance Advice

It is essential that your child makes a positive and consistent start to school life. To enable this to happen, regular attendance is required. If your child is experiencing difficulties with his/her attendance it may be helpful to contact your child’s Student Support Leader or Alison Foster, our Attendance Intervention & Support Officer, at the earliest opportunity so that we can offer you support.

Student Support Team – Student Welfare Issues

Alongside our motivated teaching staff, the Student Support Team are skilled and experienced professionals who provide a quality service for your children. Five non-teaching Student Support Leaders (SSLs) work hard to support young people and their families. If you or your child needs someone to talk to or you need support with particular difficulties, they can be contacted at the school. SSL’s can help with a range of things, including problems with coming to school, friendship issues and issues around confidence. SSL’s are also there to help our parents and give support with parenting issues; remember, from time to time we all experience difficulties. Having someone to listen and offer support can be of great help.

Your child’s SSL is:

  • Year 7 – Ms Walsh – Y7pastoralteam@westhoughton-high.org
  • Year 8 – Mr Shaw – Y8pastoralteam@westhoughton-high.org
  • Year 9 – Mrs Aaron – Y9pastoralteam@westhoughton-high.org
  • Year 10 – Miss Swift – Y10pastoralteam@westhoughton-high.org
  • Year 11 – Mrs Whittle-Darrock – Y11pastoralteam@westhoughton-high.org

Contact SSLs on 01942 814122.

Student Progress Team

As part of the support team for your child’s year group there is a Student Progress lead (SPL). They are part of the teaching team but also work alongside the SSL.  The SPL oversee the educational and academic progress of each and every student using a variety of tracking, target setting and monitoring tools. This helps to ensure all students are focused on achieving the best of which they are capable, working to remove any obstacles to learning.

Your child’s SPL is:

  • Year 7 – Mr Barwise – Y7pastoralteam@westhoughton-high.org
  • Year 8 – Miss Hill – Y8pastoralteam@westhoughton-high.org
  • Year 9 – Mr Hancock – Y9pastoralteam@westhoughton-high.org
  • Year 10 – Mrs Wharton – Y10pastoralteam@westhoughton-high.org
  • Year 11 – Mrs Wild – Y11pastoralteam@westhoughton-high.org

Contact SPLs on 01942 814122.

In addition, a team of Form Tutors who mentor students to ensure they make appropriate progress, and also celebrate student achievement. Tutors meet with their form group for twenty minutes each day in addition to registration time. Each tutor looks after the pastoral welfare and attendance of the students in their form group and holds assertive mentoring meetings with every student to discuss their academic progress and set targets to improve achievement.

Online Safety

If you are concerned about e-safety or your child staying safe on line, please follow the information link http://parentinfo.org/page/

Please also see link to sign up to National Online Safety page full of useful information: https://nationalonlinesafety.com/enrol/westhoughton-high-school

Please visit our Online Safety page for further information.

External Support

If you or your child/family need support there are a range of external services available to suit your needs. Should you or your child need additional support please visit our dedicated Signposts to External Support page.