BIRMINGHAM CHILD CONTACT CENTRE
Our Birmingham Child Contact Centre has been providing enhanced family contact services since 2006 for children, young people and families
Our Birmingham child contact centre offers social work led family contact services. Our Birmingham family contact centre ensures a safe and supportive environment, where children are able to build and maintain positive and meaningful relationships with their non-resident family members and other people of significance. Our Birmingham child contact team accept referrals from local authorities, the courts, CAFCASS, legal services and private individuals under both private and public law arrangements.
SERVICES AVAILABLE AT OUR BIRMINGHAM CHILD CONTACT CENTRE
BIRMINGHAM SUPERVISED CONTACT SERVICES
Our Birmingham child contact teams are experienced in the safe undertaking of supervised contact sessions for children. Led by our social work team, we deliver safe contact experiences for children in Birmingham; suited to the wishes of young people, court directions and the requirements of referrers. Quality assured Contact Session Reports (CSR’s) are made available following each session
BIRMINGHAM SUPPORTED CONTACT
Our supported Birmingham family contact services seek to provide families with an appropriate level of support and guidance, based on their individual needs. This service is primarily used as a step-down from supervised contact observations, where there are no significant risks to the child. Our social work led teams remain available to the family throughout the session
BIRMINGHAM CONTACT ASSESSMENTS
Since 2001, we have provided contact assessments in Birmingham, offering an independent evaluation of contact between children and their relatives
BIRMINGHAM INDIRECT CONTACT
Our Birmingham contact team can offer indirect contact services including national letterbox contact services, supervised voice and video calls and more
BIRMINGHAM CONTACT HANDOVERS
Our team facilitate positive and smooth contact handovers for children from one parent to another – avoiding disputes and ensuring a positive experience
BIRMINGHAM HIGH RISK CONTACT SERVICES
Our Birmingham family contact team have extensive experience in facilitating and managing high risk contact observations between children and their relatives
BIRMINGHAM CHILD CONTACT CENTRE INFORMATION
Our Birmingham family contact team place the child at the centre of our service. Together, we provide safe, neutral and supportive family contact services for children and families throughout Birmingham
At our Birmingham children’s contact centre, we have been providing child contact services in Birmingham since 2006, working with over 350 families each month. At the centre of our Birmingham family contact service is the children we work with. We place the child at the centre of our service; ensuring their needs, wishes and feelings are listened to and acted upon. To find out more about our Birmingham children’s contact services, please call 0121 352 1844 or make a referral to our service online
Our Address:
102 Queslett Road East, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, B74 2EZ
(Please Note: Visiting is By Appointment Only)
Contact Details:
Please call 0121 352 1844 or complete our online referral form
Services Available:
✓ Supervised Contact
✓ Supported Contact
✓ High Risk Contact Observations
✓ Indirect Contact Services
✓ Child Contact Handovers
✓ Child Contact Assessments
ADAM'S STORY
Every year our child contact service works with thousands of children just like Adam* across central England and beyond. We pride ourselves on our family contact teams ability to work and support families in building positive and beneficial relationships. Like Adam, children can often become confused and anxious about seeing their non-resident family members; however with our reassurance, guidance and support, we successfully engage many children in the service, ensuring the best opportunity to develop and maintain positive relationships with their non-resident relatives within a safe and supported environment. Learn more about Adam’s story.
Note: Names have been changed to protect the identity of the child and their family. Stock image