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Early Years Teams are specialist teams of social workers within Health and Social Care (HSC) Trusts who are responsible for the registration, inspection, monitoring and support of childminders and day care providers. Registration and inspection system By law: Social Services must operate a registration and inspection system for the following Read More
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The aim of the education welfare service is to support families and children in order that children get the best benefit from their educational placements and maximise their future life chances. Read More
The aim of the Erne Family Centre is to provide a skilled response with an emphasis on maintaining and supporting children in their families and communities through: strengthening parenting capacity, encouraging and assisting positive parenting and promoting the well being and safety of children with assessed needs. The Family Centre Read More
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-To import long term outcomes for children in terms of physical health, emotional well being. -To support the development of high quality, community based early years services across NI/ ROI -To support the professional development of the early years work. -To support parents in their parenting, caring and education work. Read More
Extern provide a range of programmes for young people and their families across Northern Ireland. In Belfast we have our Pathways Project Read More
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Areas covered the South Eastern Early Years Team in the Northern Trust are: Larne, Islandmagee, Whitehead, Ballycarry, Carnlough, Ballygally, Whiteabbey, Newtownabbey, Glengormley, Mallusk, Ballyclare, Doagh, Ballynure, Carrickfergus, Greenisland. Early Years Teams are specialist teams of social workers within Health and Social Care (HSC) Trusts who are responsible for the registration, Read More
The aim of the Health Visiting service is to promote the health of the whole community and to help in promoting healthy lifestyles addressing concerns about physical and mental wellbeing. Health visitors are an integral part of the NHS’s community health services. All health visitors are qualified nurses or midwives, Read More
The main responsibility of the WHSCT Early Years Service is the registration and inspection of daycare provision for children aged under twelve years in the Western Trust area. The service is committed to raising the quality, range and accessibility of daycare provision for children and their families in the Western Read More





