Sure Starts

 

Providing quality services to local children

Early Years plays key roles in 10 Sure Start partnerships, employing over 160 staff. Each programme offers a broad range of services focusing on family health, early years care and education and improved well-being programmes to children aged 0-4. Sure Start projects are fully funded by the Department of Education (DE), through the Health and Social Care Board (HSCB), for operational delivery of the programme.

The aims of Sure Start are to improve:

  • the ability to learn by encouraging stimulating play, improving language skills and the early identification and support of children with learning difficulties;

  • health by supporting parents in caring for children and promoting children’s health and development;

  • social development by supporting the development of early relationships between parents and children, good parenting skills, family functioning and early identification and support of children with emotional, learning or behavioural difficulties.

The key principles of Sure Start are to:

  • co-ordinate, streamline and add value to existing services for young families in local communities, including signposting to specialised services;

  • involve parents;

  • avoid stigma;

  • ensure lasting support;

  • be sensitive to particular families’ needs; and

  • promote participation of all local families.

Sure Start programmes have been designed specifically to reflect and respond to local needs. For that reason, each Sure Start project is unique in terms of the services it provides and the manner in which it provides them.

six core elements

There are, however, six core elements which must feature in any Sure Start programme:

  • Outreach and home visiting services, to make contact as early as possible in a child’s life and draw families into using other services;

  • Family support including befriending, social support and parenting information, both group and home based;

  • Good quality play, learning and childcare experiences for children (both group and home based);

  • Primary and community health care and advice;

  • Speech language and communication support;

  • Support for all children in the community recognising their differing needs.

Sure Start does not itself provide specialist services, projects need to ensure that their services are accessible to all families in the designated area.


Early Years Sure Start Partnerships

 
 
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Arke Sure Start

Unit 15, Armagh Shopping Centre, Armagh BT61 7AE

T: +44 (0)28 3751 8569

 
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Dungannon and Coalisland Sure Start

5 Ballygawley Road, Dungannon, BT70 1TU

T: +44 (0)28 8772 9695

 
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Rainbow Sure Start

16 Hospital Road, Castlederg, Co Tyrone, BT81 7HW

T: +44 (0)28 8167 9483

 
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Star (Banbridge) Sure Start

2 Newry Road, Banbridge BT32 3HG

T:+44 (0)28 4062 2475

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Blossom Sure Start

63 Park Road, Portadown, Craigavon
BT62 1DS

T: +44 (0)28 3833 7455

 
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Kilkeel Sure Start

The SeaShell Centre, 18 Newcastle Street, Kilkeel, Newry, BT34 4AF

T: +44 (0)28 4176 4718

 
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South Armagh Sure Start

39 Newtown Rd (Cowan’s Yard), Camlough, Newry T: +44 (0)28 308 30022

4c North St Crossmaglen,
Newry and Mourne, T: +44 (0)28 308 60486

 
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Clogher Valley Sure Start

74 Main Sreet, Augher, Co Tyrone
BT77 0BG

T: +44 (0)28 8554 9898

 
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Newry City Sure Start

2 Warrenpoint Road, Newry, Co Armagh, BT34 2PF

T: +44 (0)28 3083 3780

 
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Splash Sure Start

Office 1, First Floor, Legahory Centre Craigavon, BT65 5BE

T: +44 (0)28 3831 3360

 


The Expected Policy Outcomes of Sure Start

Improved language skills

Early identification of developmental delay

Improved access to services

Enhanced parenting skills

Effectively integrated services