Parent & School Project gets £80,000 boost

AN £80,000 funding package has been delivered by Social Development Minister Alex Attwood to a local Parent and School Together Project.

The project will involve support for children, young people and their families in the Ballymena Neighbourhood Renewal Area in order to improve educational outcomes. Three project workers will be established in partnership with five schools to support the service which will establish links between schools and families, ensuring positive relationships between parents/carers and young people.

Announcing the funding last Wednesday, Alex Attwood said: “The funding of a Parent and School Together project for the Ballymena area is a huge boost for the local people with young children. It will help to develop programmes of support for parents and children with a view to creating a more socially inclusive, empowered and sustainable community infrastructure.

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"Improving educational outcomes for our young people is an important part of ensuring a solid foundation for their future.

“Our young people need to be nurtured and providing educational projects like this one will help achieve that. I welcome this significant funding for a very worthwhile project for the people of Ballymena.”

The project workers, engaged and managed by Barnardos, will develop contact with vulnerable parents and children in the schools and community and deliver diverse needs led programmes of support. Such support will be drawn from a multi disciplinary team.

A range of strategies such as the development of a drop-in facility for parents and a variety of parenting programmes will be offered e.g. transition from primary to post primary. The project will offer programmes to address such difficulties.

Also, where appropriate, individual parent support will be offered accessing support from a wide range of organisations in the community.