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Home-Start Central Lancashire


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Self referral, Asylum Seekers / Refugees, Mental Health, Students, Chorley Residents, Maternal Mental Health, Families and Children 0-19 years, Volunteering, Peer Support, Community Support, Improve access to psychological therapies, Social engagement and social inclusion support, Vulnerable Adults, Early Intervention and Prevention, Vulnerable Children/Familes, South Ribble Residents, Improved health/capacity to manage, Social Prescribing, Social Isolated, Complex Needs, Community Support during isolation, Younger People

Description

Home-Start Central Lancashire is a local community network of trained volunteers and expert support helping families with young children through their challenging times. We are there for parents and children when they need us the most because we know that childhood can’t wait. Home-Start works with families in communities right across Central Lancashire. Starting in the home, our approach is as individual as the people we’re helping. No judgement, it is just compassionate, confidential help and expert support. Families struggling with post-natal depression, early childhood development, isolation, challenging behaviour, physical and mental health problems, bereavement and many other issues receive the support of a volunteer who can spend two hours once a week in a family’s home supporting them in the ways they need. Home-Start Central Lancashire also provides up to date training for volunteers and parents, supports families practically and emotionally to increase their capacity to cope with and enjoy life events such as Christmas and school holidays, and helps families to access and engage with other agencies and support.

01257 241636

Donna.hussain@homestartcentrallancs.org.uk

112A Market Street, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 2SL

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www.homestartcentrallancashire.org.uk

Storehouse Project


Categories

Asylum Seekers / Refugees, Families and Children 0-19 years, Volunteering, Health Visitors and School Nurses, Vulnerable Adults, Early Intervention and Prevention, Health Visiting, Vulnerable Children/Familes, Hospital Discharge, Older People, Younger People, Food Bank Request

Description

We provide free practical emergency support for those in crisis through caseworker/organisation referral.

07816623612

info@storehouseproject.org

31 Crank Road, Billinge, Wigan, West Lancashire, WN5 7DT

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www.storehouseproject.org

South Ribble SRIT Team


Categories

Vulnerable Adults, Early Intervention and Prevention

Description

This multi-agency group in South Ribble is a network of organisations (from statutory services through to voluntary groups), which can support with a wide range of interventions to help residents achieve a better outcome for their health and wellbeing. This is co-ordinated centrally by the Police, and involves a core team of services that meet weekly to support case progression where there is vulnerability, complex needs and high levels of contact with frontline services. The team is referred to as the SRIT Team, which is South Ribble Intergrated Team , and as a collective our objective is “Working in partnership to provide integrated services to tackle vulnerability, enabling outcomes and transforming futures.” If you are unsure of which service can support your client/resident/patient/service user you can contact this team for help and advice. Please download and complete the form from this link and submit it with your referral as an attachment Referral Form

01772625255

justine.green@southribble.gov.uk

Civic Centre, West Paddock, Leyland, Lancashire, PR25 1DH

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www.southribble.gov.uk

Progress Lifeline


Categories

Self referral, Disability, Mental Health, Chorley Residents, Adults at risk of admission to Hospital (non-medical), Adults with a history of Falls over 18 and Living in Chorley, Adults with a learning disability, Health Visitors and School Nurses, Social engagement and social inclusion support, Adults at risk of admission to hospital, Vulnerable Adults, Early Intervention and Prevention, South Ribble Residents, Home Care/Aids/Adaptations, Improved health/capacity to manage, Hospital Discharge, Social Prescribing, Older People, Social Isolated, Community Support during isolation, Younger People, Dementia assistance, Hospital Discharge, Independence at home or outside the home, Blind or Sight Impaired, Deaf or Hard of Hearing

Description

At Progress Lifeline, we provide a range of telecare sensors that can be installed in homes to protect those who live alone or are vulnerable in any way. Our products are designed to sense danger in the home or vulnerability to falls and identify the need for assistance. These sensors are all linked to our 24/7 Alarm Receiving Centre where our extremely friendly and helpful team will check you are safe and call the appropriate help if needed. We also provide an Emergency Response Service. The emergency responders are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to visit you if you are in need, or if we cannot confirm you are safe following an activation. Our responders will get to you within 60 minutes, although our average is normally 35 minutes. Progress Lifeline can also monitor people outside of the home with our GPS device which can be worn as a pendant or a key-fob. The GPS device, named The Footprint can provide extra reassurance inside and outside the home or if a person does not have a telephone line they can use this for connection to our Alarm Receiving Centre. Offices are open Monday to Friday 9-5pm Alarm Receiving Centre is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

03333 204 999

scooper@progressgroup.org.uk

21 King Street, Leyland, Lancashire, PR25 2LW

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www.progresslifeline.org.uk

Chorley Multi Agency Support & Social Prescribing


Categories

Community Support, Early Intervention and Prevention, Vulnerable Children/Familes

Description

This multi-agency group in Chorley is a network of organisations (from statutory services through to voluntary groups) which can support with a wide range of interventions to help residents achieve a better outcome for their health and wellbeing. This is co-ordinated centrally, and involves a core team of services that regularly to support case progression where there is vulnerability, complex needs and high levels of contact with frontline services. The team is referred to as the PIVOT Team, which is Partnership, Integration, Vulnerability, Outcomes, Transforming, and as a collective our objective is working in partnership to provide integrated services to tackle vulnerability, enabling outcomes and transforming futures. If you are unsure of which service can support your client/resident/patient/service user you can contact this team for help and advice. The network includes Police, Community Fire Safety, Lancashire Care Foundation Trust teams, Chorley Council teams, Children and Families Wellbeing Service, Children Social Care, and the Lancashire Volunteer Partnership. In addition the Social Prescribing Service has link workers who work with primary care teams, Chorley Council and teams involved in PIVOT to support people improve their wellbeing and access support from within their communities. Referrals for both PIVOT and Social Prescribing will be actioned within 5 working days of receipt, although Social Prescribing referrals are subject to some waiting time at the moment due to demand. Telephone for advice on 01257 515151 ask for Hayley Hughes.

01257 515151

LinkWorkerTeam@chorley.gov.uk

Civic Offices, Union Street, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 1EB

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www.chorley.gov.uk