With over twenty five years experience in grant management at various local authorities, with a name for delivering innovative training packages and completing complex HR conduct investigations, Helen Hey has developed a company ethos to promoting positive outcomes for children and their families. She aims to do this by innovative government grant management, investing in upskilling and training of the early help workforce, alongside solid evidence based HR conduct investigations. Helen Hey's aim is to become the leading manager of government grants, in addition to early help and safeguarding training locally and nationally. Helen will strive to achieve this by continually improving her services, and fostering long-term relationships with schools, local authorities, colleges, early years settings, police, housing services and health providers.
Helen Hey can provide a comprehensive array of government grant management to local authorities, schools, colleges, universities, housing support, police, and health providers, specialising in the Holiday Activity and Food Programme (HAF), the Supporting Families Programme (formerly known as Troubled Families), Young Carers, Parenting contracts, and the Reducing Parental Conflict Programme (RPC). Her offerings include specifications, grant management, quality frameworks, audits, policy development, and more. Her services are customised to address the distinct needs of each agency, ensuring the delivery of superior results.
She also can offer a bespoke package of safeguarding training to a wide range of agencies (details below) looking to develop their workforces understanding and skills.
A specialist in HR conduct investigations, Helen can work alongside HR departments to investigate allegations of misconduct in early help and safeguarding areas as well as education
Helen Hey has over have twenty five years of combined experience in early help and safeguarding, schools, and early help. Working with complex and vulnerable families, and delivering bespoke and off the peg training to schools, colleges, children's services, housing, health, universities, police and third sector agencies. Helen has a deep understanding of the complex regulations of grant management requirements and knowledge that agencies need, and uses this expertise to help them navigate the system and achieve their goals ,and sustainable positive change and outcomes for children and families
The safeguarding training packages cover a wide range of subjects, and are all taught with significant practical subject experience.
An expert at HR conduct investigations, Helen will be able to work alongside your HR department to investigate conduct enquiries, liaising with outside agencies as relevant
Services available
Participate in grant management in the early help and safeguarding areas and other contract bidding processes with our assistance. We help you navigate the complex bidding procedures and increase your chances of winning.
Explore various early help and safeguarding funding opportunities available from the government, local authorities and others to support your work with the children and families. with an extensive background in grant management, Helen can assist you in identifying the right funding programmes and submitting successful applications.
Bespoke early help and safeguarding training packages available both on line and in person, tailored for your agency in terms of content and timings.
Areas covered
Domestic Abuse -Identification and impact on your own practice working with parents and families - working with families to ensure their safety before domestic abuse is identified, warning signs and support.
Working with parents in conflict - Developing tools, working and developing strategies with families who are co-parenting or whose parental relationship is impacting negatively on their children.
Completing Early Help Assessments - Writing meaningful, child and outcome focussed assessments.
Completing Children's Social Care Referrals for Safeguarding Concerns - writing referrals with the correct information at the right level of need.
Gathering the Voice of the Child - Being creative when gathering the the lived experiences of children to inform decision making and assessments and plans.
Preparing for Children's Social Care Meeting - For agencies attending Children's Social Care meetings - Strategy meetings, CiN meetings and Early Help meetings.
Holding a TAF (Team Around the Family) meeting - Remaining child and family focussed, knowing your own and other colleague's roles and responsibilities.
Disguised compliance - Identifying disguised compliance at the earliest opportunity, warning signs and behaviours. How to ensure your practice remains child focussed.
Professional curiosity - What does professionally curious mean, what are the facts, how to check them out and why.
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