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Keyworking for families in Brighton and Hove (via Seaside View)

Keyworkers help coordinate services and support for families whose children have more complex needs and who use four or more different services. They are there to provide families with information and emotional support, to help co-ordinate the services they use and to improve lines of communication between families and professionals.

The keyworker might come from the small team of designated keyworkers in Brighton & Hove or could be someone who works in another role. For example a health visitor, therapist, nursery nurse or social worker may also act as the keyworker for a family.

This service is only available to families whose child has four or more specialist agencies involved in providing services or ongoing therapies. Children must be aged 0 to 18 and resident in Brighton & Hove. They will have an ongoing disability or a life-limiting/threatening condition. A referral form is available on the website. Self referrals accepted. All referrals will be considered by a panel to ensure that the family's needs can be met via the scheme.

Contact details

Address
Seaside View Child Development and Disability Centre
Brighton General Hospital
Elm Grove
Postcode
BN2 3EW
Telephone
01273 265825
E-mail
SC-Tr.BGH-seasideview@nhs.net
Website
https://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/.../3891_keyworker_schemeV3_Leaflet.pdf

This information has been collected from third party providers therefore Brighton and Hove Family Hubs and Brighton and Hove City Council cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of this information and recommends that parents, carers, young people, residents and professionals check with providers regarding DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) and OFSTED registrations and CQC registrations. For further guidance please read Choosing Services Safely

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Address: Seaside View Child Development and Disability Centre  Brighton General Hospital  Elm Grove 

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