The BCP Council Early Help & Targeted Intervention Service are launching a new Early Help Access Point on Monday 3 March 2025.
The Early Help Access Point will ensure that families and young people contacting, or being referred to, the early help and targeted intervention service are accessing the correct level of support and intervention from BCP Council, where this is required.
Colleagues working in the access point will also consider the support on offer from the wider Early Help Partnership so that support for families is community focused, and needs led.
This process does not replace the MASH (Multiagency Safeguarding Hub) and If you’re a member of the public, or a professional with concerns about a child please contact: Children's First Response MASH - BCP Council
The Early Help Access Point helps to deliver our ambition of right people, right conversation, right time
Right people – If you are a professional, or a partner agency working with a family, we can support you to identify and access the correct service to meet the family’s needs
Right conversation – Professionals can on our dedicated professionals' number 01202 126666, for information, advice, guidance and signposting and to request access to services.
Right time – We will work with you to triage the family’s early help needs and provide timely access to support in line with our tiered response process and the LSCB continuum of need.
The Early Help Access Point is available from Monday 3 March 2025
Monday - Thursday 9am-5pm
Friday 9am-4.30pm
Email us: EHAccessPoint@bcpcouncil.gov.uk
Ther is also a number for the public to call, which is 01202 126668
Before you contact us:
Have you looked online? Many answers to your questions can be found on the Online Family Hub: Welcome to your online family hub
Have you obtained consent from the family to speak to us and/or seek services for them? We are not able to accept requests for support without evidence of consent from the family that they have agreed to this.
Has a Family Network Meeting (FNM) been held? This can help you bring together the family and the professionals they are working with, to create an outcome-focused plan appropriate to the family’s needs. Our team in the Early Help Access Point can advise you on good practice for FNM’s if you need support with this.
Have you submitted an enquiry form? This will allow you to find out if another professional has already undertaken a pre-assessment or full assessment. You can find the form here*.
Have you carried out a pre-assessment or early help assessment with the family? These tools will support the provision of the right service to families. You can find the form here*.
The council are developing training to support you to build your understanding of the pre-assessment and early help assessment, so that we can support you to help identify a family’s needs and who to connect them with. Information will be available to you as this offer is rolled out.