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Children and Family Wellbeing Service

The Children and Family Wellbeing Service (CFW) offers a wide range of support across the 0-19yrs+ age range (25 years for SEND) with a 'whole family' approach.

The service identifies as early as possible when a child, young person or family needs support, helping them to access services to meet their needs, working with them to ensure the support offered is right for them, is offered in the right place, and at the right time.

The main focus of the service is to provide an enhanced level of support to individual children, young people or families with higher levels of need. Service resources are prioritised towards identified priority target groups or individuals at risk who are assessed using Lancashire's Early Help Assessment and Plan (EHA/EHP) as having more complex or intensive needs.

Lead professional information

As part of the early help assessment process a lead professional is identified for each family. Lead professionals can access other commissioned services to enhance and support their current work within the family.

A lead professional budget is also available to enable lead professionals to react to specific family needs. For example, if exceptional practical needs, or a barrier to progression to work has been identified, this funding is available to bridge that gap, enabling the work with the family to progress.

Commissioned service for emotional health and wellbeing 2025-2026

This service provides support for children, young people and families with low level Emotional Health and Wellbeing needs.  This is available to any child who resides in Lancashire or attends a Lancashire School and are of education age (4 to 19 years, up to 25 years with SEND). 

The service is delivered by the Child Action North West Partnership on behalf of Children and Family Wellbeing Service.  The partnership includes the following organisations in each area.

East

  • Child Action North West

  • Key

  • Lancs Mind

  • New Era

  • PAC

North

  • Child Action North West

  • Key

  • Newstart

  • Lancs Mind

  • YMCA

  • N-Compass

Central

  • Child Action North West

  • Key

  • New Start

  • Lancs Mind

  • N-Compass

  • DIAS

Child Action North West (CANW) Partnership aim to meet the Emotional Health and Wellbeing (EHWB) of Children Young People (CYP) and Families under this commission who may require interventions for the following; (this is not an exhaustive list) 

  • Anxiety

  • Stress

  • Depression and low mood

  • Self-harm

  • Bereavement

  • Loss and separation

  • Confidence/ self-esteem building/ body image

  • Emotional regulation

  • Attachment issues

  • Managing worries

  • Resilience building

  • Disruption

  • Trauma

  • Feelings/problem solving

CANW will triage all referrals and will carefully consider the identified EHWB need and provide the most appropriate intervention for the CYP and family that will support them with their current situation.

Support through the EHWB Commissioned Service is time limited and sessions may be offered through a blended approach of face to face work and remote (using technology) relevant to the need of the child/young person.

Access to the service

Access to the service for level 2 and 3 is only through a referral to the Children and Family Wellbeing (CFW) Service using the Request for Support form and accompanied with a completed EHA/EHP highlighting the need for Emotional Health and Wellbeing services.

If you are making a request to access support solely for Emotional Health and Wellbeing needs, please ensure that you select under the Primary Needs section on the Request for Support Form 'Emotional Health and Wellbeing Commission Referral’. This will ensure that a referral is made to the Emotional Health and Wellbeing Commission service currently provided by Child Action North West (CANW). If the child requires additional support alongside emotional Health and wellbeing needs then please select from the Primary Needs picklist what other support is required.

Guidelines for completing the request for support

  • Select correct CON Level – please do not select L1 as the referral will be rejected.

  • Primary Nature: You must select 'Emotional Health and Wellbeing Commission Referral Only' as the primary Nature on the Request for Support form if you ONLY require Emotional Health and Wellbeing support for the child or young person you are making the referral for. If the child or young person also requires additional support at L3 then please do not select this option, and choose the most appropriate primary nature.

  • A current contact name and number for the family – if this is not provided the referral will be rejected.

  • Exact details of the support required and who this support is for i.e., which child/ren in the family.

CFW service will manage the referral with a holistic approach ensuring the CYP and their family gain the most suitable support for their needs. If there is a clear identified need for Emotional Health and Wellbeing for the CYP and their Family and it is appropriate for the EHWB commissioned service then the referral will be submitted to Child Action North West Partnership.

CFW will notify the referrer of the outcome of their RFS.

Access to the service for level 4, CSC are to follow appropriate LCS procedure.

Once a referral has been received by Child Action North West Partnership they will:

  • Triage

  • Allocate the case

  • Commence interventions

  • Attend TAF meetings if possible.

  • Delivery of support is time limited with a review and continuation if required, these reviews will feed into TAF meetings where appropriate

If you have any queries please find contact details below and anyone of us will be happy to help.

Contact

If you have any queries relating to the commissioning of these services, then please contact your local CFW team or Child Action North West.

Child Action North West Partnership - countywide

Service enquiry

Sue Monighan

01254 244596

Referral enquiry

Heather Hartley-Smith

Children and Family Wellbeing Service locality managers and team leaders by district

Integrated Services Manager – Burnley and Pendle

Karen Exell

karen.exell@lancashire.gov.uk

07500 065533

Family Intensive Support Team Manager – Burnley

Nadine Baron

nadine.baron@lancashire.gov.uk

07825 431438

Family Intensive Support Team Manager – Burnley

Hannah Wiggin

hannah.wiggin@lancashire.gov.uk

Neighbourhood/Community Team Manager - Burnley

Sue Hopkinson

susan.hopkinson@lancashire.gov.uk

07766 776045

Family Intensive Support Team Manager - Pendle

Joanne Armstrong

joanne.armstrong@lancashire.gov.uk

07917 211227

Neighbourhood/Community Team Manager - Pendle

Gemma Waterhouse

gemma.waterhouse.gov.uk

07887 830959

Integrated Services Manager – Fylde and Wyre and Lancaster

Louise Jefferson

louise.jefferson@lancashire.gov.uk

07815 948343

Family Intensive Support Team Manager – Fylde and Wyre

Kevin Ashworth

kevin.ashworth@lancashire.gov.uk

07836 609437

Neighbourhood/Community Team Manager – Fylde and Wyre

Kirsty May

kirsty.may@lancashire.gov.uk

07880 401380

Family Intensive Support Team Manager – Lancaster

Sarah Livingstone

sarah.livingstone@lancashire.gov.uk

07773 666588

Neighbourhood/Community Team Manager – Lancaster

Dawn Brady

dawn.brady@lancashire.gov.uk

07890 066222

Integrated Services Manager – Hyndburn and Ribble Valley and Rossendale

Christine Nuttall

christine.nuttall2@lancashire.gov.uk

07887 831189

Family Intensive Support Team Manager – Hyndburn and Ribble Valley

Helen Hull

helen.hull@lancashire.gov.uk

07966 672823

Family Intensive Support Team Manager – Hyndburn and Ribble Valley

Rachel Wallbank

rachel.wallbank@lancashire.gov.uk

01257 516035

Neighbourhood/Community Team Manager – Hyndburn and Ribble Valley

Michelle Pratt

michelle.pratt@lancashire.gov.uk

07833 095099

Family Intensive Support Team Manager- Rossendale

Kathryn Bancroft

kathryn.bancroft@lancashire.gov.uk

07795 044615

Neighbourhood/Community Team Manager - Rossendale

Alison Lorente

alison.lorente@lancashire.gov.uk

07836 612403

Integrated Services Manager – Chorley and South Ribble

Jo Latham

joanne.latham2@lancashire.gov.uk

07876 844361

Family Intensive Support Team Manager – Chorley

Michelle Waring

michelle.waring@lancashire.gov.uk

07717 543742

Neighbourhood/Community Team Manager – Chorley

Alex Hudson

alexandra.hudson@lancashire.gov.uk

01772 538233

Family Intensive Support Team Manager – South Ribble

Jo McGrath

joanne.mcgrath@lancashire.gov.uk

07817 623290

Neighbourhood/Community Team Manager – South Ribble

Lesley Brown

lesley.brown@lancashire.gov.uk

07971 533044

Integrated Services Manager – Preston

Tim Grose

tim.grose@lancashire.gov.uk

07584 217752

Family Intensive Support Team Manager - Preston

Donna Whittaker

donna.whittaker@lancashire.gov.uk

07753 604273

Neighbourhood/Community Team Manager - Preston

Anila Khan

anila.khan@lancashire.gov.uk

01772 537482

Integrated Services Manager – West Lancs

Wenda Tyrer

wenda.tyrer@lancashire.gov.uk

07795 222729

Family Intensive Support Team Manager – West Lancs

Della Heaton

della.heaton@lancashire.gov.uk

01695 587424

Neighbourhood/Community Team Manager – West Lancs

Anne Cookson

anne.cookson@lancashire.gov.uk

07584 581431

Talkzone - advice for young people and their families

We provide confidential advice and support for young people and their families through Talkzone.

Talkzone is available every day from 2pm-10pm via:

  • Telephone helpline

  • Text message

  • Email

  • Online chat

Contact with Talkzone can lead to a referral to our targeted support offer or signposting to our group based provision.

There are appropriate pathways established for any safeguarding issues that may arise.

Here's how you can let families know about Talkzone:

For more information email us at talkzone@lancashire.gov.uk or contact your local children and family wellbeing service.