Bucks Council are inviting you to share your opinions on support for families and children in the area.
A public consultation on a new Early Help Partnership Strategy is being launched on Monday 1 November, for suggestions on how the scheme can improve and grow over the next 3 years.
Early help services can offer support as soon as a family is facing a problem, through advice and information, drop-in sessions or direct support from a professional, as its aim is to get help in early, before they get worse.
You can share your views through the online survey (the draft Early Help strategy can be seen here too) - https://yourvoicebucks.citizenspace.com/schools/early-help-2021/
You can also feedback in person by attending an online event on:
- 9 November from 2pm to 3pm
- 10 November from 11am to 12pm
- 15 November from 7pm to 8pm
To book a place at these online events or if you have any queries email EngageEducation@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
The closing date for the Early Help strategy survey is Friday 12 December 2021.

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