Our services:
We support children and families. Our services include:
- working with children in need and their families
- giving support to families with particular problems
- advice on caring for children
- finding foster carers for children who cannot live at home
- advice for children leaving care and young homeless people
Child protection
We deal with cases of neglect and child abuse through our child protection procedures
We support families whose children have disabilities.
We support carers and find ways to ease the pressures on them, for example, by arranging short breaks.
Older people
We care for older people either by helping them to stay active and independent in their own homes, or by arranging residential or nursing home care if they can no longer manage on their own.
Physical disabilities
We help people of all ages with physical disabilities to be more independent by providing: equipment or training, community facilities and advice from specialist assessors.
We provide similar help for people who are blind or partially sighted and for deaf people.
Learning disabilities
We help people with learning disabilities to use community facilities, get respite care so their carers can have a break, and live more independently.
Mental health
We support people who have mental health problems so that they can live safe and fulfilling lives in the community.
We help people who seriously misuse drugs or alcohol people who are living with HIV or AIDS by providing a confidential service, counselling and emotional support, financial advice and practical advice.
Finances
We manage the finances of service users who the Court of Protection have deemed do not have the mental capacity to do so for themselves where no family, friend or solicitor is able and willing to do so on their behalf.