GDPR Policy

The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR 2018) came into force in May 2018, it is an EU Directive, put in place to protect information and data relating to individuals held, processed, shared and stored by organisations across Europe. The GDPR requires compliance alongside the current Data Protection Act (2018) and other UK statutory and legislative duties and operational guidance.

Here at Parents 4 Change, we comply with GDPR regulation and the current Data Protection Act (2018) in how we collect and safely store the personal details of all members, steering group, parent reps, volunteers and staff.

We safeguard your information through our systems and processes.

We work with CONTACT, a delivery partner for the Department of Education (DfE). We share information with CONTACT as part of the Application and Monitoring Reports for the PCF Grant.

Our written Privacy Notice ensures Parents 4 Change is fully compliant with UK Laws and EU General Data Protection Regulations.

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Neurodevelopment Pathway (Age 5 to 17) – Professionals Consultation Line

We have been asked to share this survey with Families and Carers. If you have time please click on the link below
 
Neurodevelopment Pathway (Age 5 to 17) – Professionals Consultation Line – please tell us your views!
We are currently reviewing our Neurodevelopment Pathway Professionals Consultation Line Service for Children and Young People in Teesside.
The Neurodevelopment Assessment Team accepts referrals for the assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) for children and young people within the Teesside area; this includes Middlesbrough, Redcar, Stockton and Hartlepool. Once referred children and young people are provided information around the bubble of support and advice of where they can access support to meet their needs.
Since September 2023, the route for referral into the service has been through the ‘Professional’s Consultation Hotline’. Professionals who know the child well such as teachers, social workers and mental health support workers who wish to refer a child or young person to our service can contact our service to book a professional’s consultation slot with a clinical nurse specialist in our team. During the phone call, concerns relating to the child will be discussed and explored. The clinical nurse specialist with then advise the professional as to whether a referral should be completed to be accepted into service for full assessment or if other signposting and advice is needed. The professional will then feed this back to the parent/carers.
We are currently reviewing this service to understand the experience of professionals and families, and to help us make it better. Please let us know what your views of the service by filling in the survey.
The closing date for the survey is 30/09/2024
This is the survey link for Families and Carers.

Conference Report 2024

Parents4Change Held a Parent's conference at Middlesbrough Football Ground on the 11th March 2024 Please find below the Conference Report 

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Zoe's Place

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Hi all, 
Hope you are well. 
Just an update regarding the Zoe's place baby hospice, we are back up and running and we are thankful to say that we have been able to increase the days on which we are open. This has allowed us no longer have a waiting list and we are open to new referals. 
If you have any queries or families in need of support please don't hesitate to get in touch. 

Zoe's place baby hospice

Crossbeck house

High street

Normanby

Middlesbrough TS6 9DA

01642 457985