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Integrated early intervention and intensive support for children and young people

The Transformation Programme has now finished and been replaced by the Regional Integration Fund.

Our Children and Young People Transformation Programme held an overall purpose to achieve better outcomes for children and young people.

There were three parts to the programme:

  • A multi-agency drive to improve the emotional health, wellbeing and resilience of children and young people through joined early intervention and prevention
  • To research and develop evidence-based ‘rapid response’ (crisis outreach) interventions for children and families on the edge of care
  • To develop short term residential services.

The programme saw significant developments; two new sub-regional multi-disciplinary teams (MDT) established that delivered services to 36 children, young people and their families.  A planned training programme created to support a third sub-regional MDT that delivered 341 training sessions.

Two separate short term residential provisions were started to support the established MDT’s. 

The emotional health, wellbeing and resilience project delivered a regional prototype framework for 8 to 11 year olds, producing guiding standards for supporting the healthy development of emotional health, wellbeing and resilience of children and young people about the 5 ways to wellbeing.  Another Workstream established an early intervention team to focus on early help and adopting a ‘No Wrong Door Approach’ for children and young people experiencing emotional behavioural difficulties. In direct response to the pandemic the Children and Young People Transformation programme have been able to support community resilience projects that supported children and young people through the pandemic as well as deliver on the objectives set out in this programme.

More information

North East Wales: Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST)

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Email: sharon.hinchcliffe@denbighshire.gov.uk
Phone: 01824 706216

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