Social Services

Social Services in Blaenau Gwent support those people who need Social Care, including those in need of protection, to develop their abilities to live as independent and fulfilled lives as possible.

Who do Social Services support?
Blaenau Gwent Social Services support:

  • Children and young people under 18 and their families.
  • Young people who the Council has looked after.
  • Adults and Older People with physical disabilities, learning disabilities, mental health or drug or alcohol related problems.
  • Carers, that is family and friends who look after others.

What support is provided?
Children Services involve a wide range of provisions and legislative requirements which are designated both to promote the welfare of all children in need and their families and to protect children from harm.  A wide range of information is available, including leaflets on:

  • About Adoption
  • Assessment of Children In Need and their Families
  • Become A Foster Carer
  • Children Social Services In Blaenau Gwent
  • Children With Disabilities Team
  • Have Your Say About Social Services
  • Private Fostering
  • Services for Children with a Visual Impairment
  • Step-Parent Adoption

Adult Services provide a very wide range of help for broad groupings of people with many support and care needs.  A wide range of information is available, including leaflets on:

  • Ash Park Day Centre
  • Ashville Training
  • Assessment for Community Care Services
  • Augusta House
  • Bert Denning Centre
  • Choosing a Care Home
  • Community Care in Blaenau Gwent
  • Community Occupational Therapy Service
  • Contributing Towards the Cost of Non-Residential Services
  • Cwrt Mytton Residential Home
  • Direct Payments
  • Disabled Persons Parking Bays
  • Eligibility Criteria And The Appeals Procedure
  • Floating Support Service
  • Home Care Service
  • Hospital Social Work Team
  • Joint Day Care Unit
  • Moving On Project
  • Residential & Nursing Care: Paying For Care In A Care Home
  • Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
  • Services for People with a Visual Impairment
  • Support for Carers
  • Tredegar Community Resource Unit
  • Vision House Day Centre

Who do you contact for help from Social Services?
The Council call centre, C2BG, provides the first point of contact for people who wish to ask for help for themselves or, with their permission, for a relative or friend.  Contact with C2BG can be made in person by attending one of the outreach sessions, or by phone, letter, fax or e-mail.  These methods are also the first point of contact with Social Services by other agencies, such as health, education, police and housing.

What information do Social Services need?
When you get in touch with C2BG you will be asked some questions about the circumstances that led to your contact and to find out if Social Services may be able to help.

Some basic information will be needed including your name, address and contact details and if the referral is being made on behalf of somebody else that person’s details will also be required.  Anonymous referrals can be taken however C2BG may require additional information to process the referral.

The permission of the person being referred must have been obtained before a referral is made.  Social Services rarely accept referrals without such permission, and if permission has not been obtained, an explanation must be given.

What Happens Next?
C2BG will decide whether to pass the information you have provided to specialist staff in Social Services; or they may redirect you to another agency or organisation; or they might send out information; or if possible they may deal with the query on the spot.

If your information is passed on to specialist staff in Social Services they will undertake an assessment, this will tell us what your needs are, and if you are eligible for services.  It gives information about how your needs can best be met.

Social Services only provide support to vulnerable people with particular social care needs who are eligible for that support.  Social Services use ‘eligibility criteria’ to decide in a fair way who should be given priority for support and help.

What can I do if things go wrong?
If you are unhappy about any of our services, or about the way you have been treated, you have the right to complain.  If you wish, you may have someone with you to speak on your behalf or to support you.

Further details of how to use the complaints procedure can be found in the Social Services complaints leaflet, or by contacting the Complaints Officer based at the Headquarters office.

Contact Information

For further information please contact

Dedicated Referral Team:
C2BG
The Contact Centre
Central Depot
Barleyfield Industrial Estate
Brynmawr
NP23 4YF

Tel: (01495) 315700
Fax: (01495) 353350
Minicom: (01495) 355959

Email : info@blaenau-gwent.gov.uk



Headquarters:
Social Services Directorate
Anvil Court
Church Street
Abertillery
NP13 1DB

Tel: (01495) 354680
Fax: (01495) 355285