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0-25 Disability Service - Occupational Therapy privacy notice
Last updated: 8 January, 2020
The Children’s Occupational Therapy team is part of the 0-25 Disability Service for 0-18 Year Olds. The team provides a community based Occupational Therapy assessment service to disabled children, their carers and families. They do this by undertaking a functional assessment in the child's home environment, identifying their needs and planning with the child and family how best these needs can be met. This might include provision of daily living equipment and/or recommended housing adaptations. Self-referrals can be made to the team.
0-25 Disability Service - Short Breaks privacy notice
Last updated: 8 January, 2020
Short Breaks offer activities for disabled children and young people to make sure they have the same opportunities as other children to have fun, spend time away from home with their friends, and develop skills and independence. Short Breaks also give families a chance to take a break from their caring responsibilities.
Assessment & Intervention privacy notice
Last updated: 8 January, 2020
Assessment and Intervention in Barnet includes our Duty & Assessment, Intervention & Planning, and REACH teams. Sections 17 and 47 of the Children Act 1989 sets out the duty of these teams to protect children and young people, including children with disabilities, in need or at risk of harm.
Emergency Duty privacy notice
Last updated: 8 January, 2020
Barnet Children’s Social Care Service commissions the London Borough of Harrow to deliver an Emergency Duty Social Work Service to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children, young people and families in the borough after 5pm and across weekends.
Safeguarding - Allegations Against Staff & Volunteers privacy notice
Last updated: 8 January, 2020
Barnet Council employs a Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) who has a statutory responsibility for the management and oversight of cases where there are safeguarding concerns/allegations made against people who work, volunteer, or are in a position of trust with children in any setting across Barnet.
MASH Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub privacy notice
Last updated: 20 February, 2023
The Barnet Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) acts a single ‘front door’ for children in need of additional support and/or protection. Co-located within the MASH is a partnership of professionals from a range of agencies including the police, health, education, children’s social care, early help, substance misuse, housing, probation and domestic violence services who work together to ensure the safeguarding and welfare of children and young people in Barnet. Make a MASH referral
Children in Care & Private Fostering privacy notice
Last updated: 19 May, 2021
The Children in Care team is responsible for children who are placed in the care of the council because their families can no longer look after them. The ways children can come into our care:
Vulnerable Adolescents privacy notice
Last updated: 8 January, 2020
The Vulnerable Adolescents team provides support to Barnet social work teams and key partners of the council to help them tackle issues of exploitation of young people in Barnet. It helps deliver support to young people and adolescents who may be at risk or experiencing criminal or sexual exploitation.
Safeguarding - Independent Review privacy notice
Last updated: 8 January, 2020
A Child Protection Case Conference (CPCC) is a meeting held about a child or children. The government says that a conference must be called when the council is worried that a child may be at risk of significant harm because of abuse or neglect. Where this is the case, we must, by law, intervene to work with families to ensure the child is protected.
Adoption & Post Permanence Support privacy notice
Last updated: 26 May, 2021
The Adoption and Post Permanence Team are responsible for the recruitment, training and assessment of prospective adopters, and following approval, identifying an appropriate match with a child or children. This may involve placing the adopter’s profile on a family finding website which is accessible to local authorities nationwide.