A new initiative is being launched in Bradford which supports children and young people in care or on the edge of care.
The launch will take place on 2 November at an event which will involve young people and social care professionals, and which will be opened by Robert Goodwill MP, Minister of State for Children and Families.
The initiative, called B Positive Pathways, will work to help children, young people and families to stay together. It will aim to help children in care to help reunite them with their families.
It will involve a ‘hub’ children’s home which incorporates a specialist outreach team who are skilled in providing support at the time of crisis to prevent a family breakdown.
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