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What is the PASP project?
This project will provide a non-judgmental signposting/advisory service for parents who have concerns about the development and behaviour of their pre-school aged children, particularly when they are unsure of how and where to go for appropriate support and/or referral.
Why are we providing this service?
Developmental & behavioural problems in children can be a cause of great anxiety for parents. Although there are support and assessment pathways across NHS and other agency services in the UK to address these concerns, parents may not be fully aware of how the system works. Information available in the internet can be overwhelming and confusing for parents. This signposting advice may help in alleviating some of the parental concerns by providing relevant useful signposting/advice.
Who will provide this service?
· The advisory service will be provided by a group of professionals with many years working experience in the NHS UK in child development and behaviour.
· AEC will provide technical/legal & collaborative support for the project and will overview the safeguarding and other training needs of the members including consent/confidentiality policy and related matters.
How will it work?
· Parents will leave message using the PASP dedicated phone number/email
· Parents will be contacted by our service and booked into professionals’ advisory slots if they meet the inclusion criteria.
For further information Email: PASP@al-emaan.org.uk And see attached flyer
Volunteering for this project: There are various opportunities for volunteering within this project, which may help to enhance your skills and be useful for your CV:
· Professional advisor · Liaison/administrative officer · Data collection officer
Training and supervision for each of the above roles will be provided as well as a free DBS certificate.
If you would like to volunteer for this project Please email: PASP@al-emaan.org.uk
Disclaimer: · This service is not intended to replace the need for the child to be formally assessed by appropriately qualified/trained clinicians, therapist and/or a specialist. Although we would not directly address any safeguarding concerns, if during the advisory session any safeguarding issues are raised, we will follow address this in accordance with AEC Safeguarding, Consent and Confidentiality policy and procedures
Organisation | Al-Emaan Centre |
Address | Al-Emaan Centre, Croydon Road, Keston, Kent, BR2 8HF, United Kingdom |
Phone | 07523 859680 |
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