| Families  who have accessed support have now become volunteers themselves. There  are many parents, who explore the possibility of becoming a Home-Start  volunteer, once support from their own volunteer has ended, and they feel  confident enough to do something worthwhile for themselves. Parents value the  support offered by the scheme and take the opportunity to help others in  similar situations to what they have been through themselves. Two  Mums who accessed home visiting support previously, are about to join our next  Course of Preparation for Volunteers.They  are both parents of twins and have an older child in the family too. Now their  youngest children are accessing playgroup, they have a few hours each week to  spare and want to make best use of this time.They now want to offer practical  support, friendship and encouragement to others, who are experiencing  difficulties with family life. They bring so many other parenting skills and  they fully understand how difficult and stressful managing family life can be.
 These  parents have also become involved in setting up and delivering a local Multiple  Birth Group, with the support from Home-Start and Sure Start working together.
 Good  luck and congratulations to these parents.
 Volunteers  moving onto Further Education and Employment. Home-Start  Rochdale Borough, is proactive in encouraging and supporting volunteers to gain  hands on practical experiences and gain the knowledge they need, in relation to  their future career. As a result of this commitment and investment in  volunteers, they have become successful in: Accessing  courses at University Level in Social WorkAccessing  Childcare Qualifications and training at their local college
 Gaining  employment within a Children's Centre
 Gaining  employment as an Education Welfare Officer
 Become  a registered Childminder, trained Counsellor and an Advisor
 Become  paid employees within Home-Start to support local families.
 
 Success Story 1
 Supporting families through  the Recession
 
 
  
 Family details
 This family consists of two parents and one child aged 8  months.
 
 Referral and initial project assessment of needs
 The family were referred to the project, by their Health Visitor. The Health Visitor said the family were  new to the area and Mum was suffering from isolation. She felt a Home-Start  volunteer, could help improve Mum’s emotional wellbeing, due to the little one  not sleeping. The family have been affected by the recession and have struggled  financially over the last year.
 When the Home-Start Coordinator visited the family at home  to assess their support needs, she listened to how the family has been affected  by the recession and the following additional support would be beneficial.
 
            Dad had       been forced to reduce his working hours, which reduced the family income.Mum was on       maternity leave and was trying to manage on reduced finances.The family       had to move home when the baby was born and were struggling to keep up       with increased rent payments.The little       one was not sleeping and was very clingy to Mum. This was causing added       emotional pressures on the family and causing difficulties to maintain the       household chores. The family were struggling to plan for Mum returning to       work, due to sleepless nights and the clinginess of the child.  Support provided 
            Friendship,       emotional support and practical help mainly for Mum, for 2 hours each       week. The support continued for two months and our involvement has now       ended by mutual agreement.  Spending       quality time playing with the little one, to take the pressure off Mum for       a while and enable her to complete household tasks she had fallen behind       with.The       Volunteer collected information on local adult Education opportunities and       discussed these with Mum, prior to booking an appointment with a careers       advisor.Discussed       possible grants and benefits which may be available and where to seek       advice.Discussions       and support around finding a suitable childcare place, once Mum returns       back to work.The       Volunteer helped to look after the child during appointments within the       community.Supported       the family to access free home safety equipment and advice about keeping       the home safe, where there are children under the age of five. 
            Provided the family with a       food hamper and telephone top up, during the Christmas period.  Outcomes 
            The child       is now used to spending time with other adults and is less fretful when       Mum isn’t around.  She will hopefully       settle quicker into her new Nursery place.Mum is       confident to return to work, knowing her daughter will settle quickly into       Nursery.Mum’s       isolation will reduce as she returns to work and rejoins her colleagues.The       finances within the household will begin to settle as, Mum returns to       work.Mum starts       a new course at college soon and she is aiming towards a teaching Degree       which will aim to increase the household income and improve career       development. Mum       expressed she was really happy with the service and found her volunteer to       be really friendly and helpful.  Quotes“I have seen really great changes with this family in such a  short space of time. I really enjoyed spending time with the little one and  helping Mum find a place at college. I can see that Mum is more confident to  return to work now and things will begin to improve. Support has now ended and  Mum is confident to go forwards.”   (Volunteer  Andrea).
 Success Story 2  My volunteer was matched  with me at a time when I needed it most. Initially Home-Start  became involved as I had quite a lot of services working with me, but no-one to  visit me in the evenings when I was very lonely.  This was why my volunteer used to visit me on  a Wednesday evening.  One evening, when  she had only done a couple of visits, she was quite concerned about my son as  he was quite lethargic and had not been feeding properly.  My volunteer urged me to go to the hospital  with him.  I am so thankful that she did  this as I feel she saved his life.  My  son was really poorly and spent a considerable amount of time in hospital.  He also needed a feeding tube when he was  discharged. I will always be grateful  to my Home-Start volunteer for the support she has given to me. Success Story 3  When I was first matched  with my volunteer I had really bad anxiety and very low self esteem.  This resulted in me rarely leaving the house. Every week, come rain or  shine, my volunteer used to arrive.  She  would chat to me, help take care of my son eg feed him and just generally make  me feel a bit brighter.  Eventually we  progressed to walking a short distance.   By the end of support I was accessing the Children’s Centres by myself  twice a week and had begun a Maths and English Course. I would like to say a  huge thank you to my volunteer, I couldn’t have done it without her! Case Study 1 CLICK HERE Case Study 2 CLICK HERE
 Case Study 3 CLICK HERE
 
 Case Study 4 CLICK HERE
 
 
 
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