Description

The POWER project is a targeted early intervention project working across Southend, Essex and Thurrock (SET).

POWER stands for promoting opportunities with emotional resilience.

POWER practitioners offer direct support to children and young people aged 8 to 13 and their parent/carers to help them develop ways of coping with challenging situations at home, school and in their local communities.

POWER also seeks to support schools to develop effective methods to enable children and young people to be successful in school.

Typically, the children and young people POWER seeks to help will be struggling to engage at school, may be truanting and will have had contact with, or be known to the police, perhaps as a victim or a witness. However, they will not yet have been criminalised (i.e. they will not have been charged for an offence).

Children and young people who are already being supported by statutory Children's Social Care or the Youth Justice Service are not eligible for support from the POWER project.

Email

 

Contact jethro.bogdanov@essex.gov.uk if you wish to discuss a potential referral.

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Is a referral required?

Yes, we only accept referrals from primary schools for chlidren and young people resident in Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock.

We cannot accept referrals if parents or carers have not given explicit written consent as part of the referral process.

Referral Portal

Age range

8 to 13