What is this service?
Short Breaks are most important to children and young people for getting out the house, having fun, and developing independence
Key Message: What do children/young people and families want from their short break? • The best time for a short break is during school holidays and weekends and after school • The types of Short Breaks that families would most like to be available are days/trips out, holiday clubs, and one to one befriending • In terms of specific activities that families would like to be available, the most popular responses were Days/Trips Out, SEND Groups and Clubs, Sports and Leisure Activities, and Adventure Activities • Short Breaks can be important for families for multiple reasons, but the main reasons are reducing stress/Improving emotional well-being, their child/young person developing social skills, and their child/young person improving their confidence/self-esteem
Home Support
For people wishing to remain in there home while still maintaining their independence. Home support is provided by our visiting support staff within the comfort of your own home
Activity based Community Services
Our Activity-based community services focus on providing individuals with the opportunity to engage in activities that promote their overall wellbeing. These services are designed to support people in their daily lives, offering a range of activities that cater to different interests and needs
Outreach
Goel healthcare Ltd is committed to reaching out to the local community through its range of outreach teams. We provide services to young people and adults who might not otherwise have access to those services.
This program ensures our services are personal centred and focused.
We believe our team ups are ‘experts by experience’ and bring a unique aspect to our outreach teams services. The young person and adult involvement is key to ensuring our outreach services are effective.
Another aspect to our outreach service – where a member of our team will accompany the young person or adult to appointments and other activities outside of their scheme – e.g. to doctors’ appointments.
Our crisis outreach services, enable a team members to act as advocates, when young people and adults are faced with a crisis scenario.
For example being admitted to hospital if a health crisis occurs or in an emergency
Good to know
- Cost: Paid