What does the Council do to assist parents when their child is not behaving responsibly?
We employ a Parent Practitioner who works with parents and carers to prevent young people committing anti-social behaviour. They can refer families to appropriate one-to-one and group parenting programmes and offer support by linking families with other agencies. Parent Practitioners can also advise on appropriate support or enforcement for parents who have been contacted by the Anti-Social Behaviour Team. They help to generally improve parenting provision and build respect in the communities of Southampton. If you would like more information please visit the Family Support pages.
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