Following our evaluation of Kent County Council (KCC)’s Family Hubs and Start for Life offer, 31ten was commissioned by Kent County Council to generate additional insights into the barriers and facilitators that may impact the uptake of these offers.
This project focussed on families with infants aged 0-2 years old, who are already using Early Help services and are from underrepresented backgrounds such as Care leavers; families of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller background; families of Asian ethnic background and Fathers or male carers.
The aims of this were to understand barriers and facilitators that impact uptake of the Start for Life and Family Hubs offer for these focus groups, explore levels of awareness of the offer and capture insights on the experiences of families receiving Early Help. The main output of this work intended to make recommendations to improve access to the offer for families.
The project sought to answer key research questions around the lived experiences of families, barriers and facilitators for uptake of the Family Hubs and Start for Life offer and opportunities for service improvement. We employed co-production, mixed-methods research and close collaboration with localities and Family Hub teams for this work. The findings directly informed a comprehensive set of recommendations and an actionable, co-designed delivery plan for future development of the Family Hub model.
Design and deliver an extensive insights and engagement programme
Analyse family experiences, barriers, and facilitators to engagement
Recruiting and engaging families through qualitative research
Co-design recommendations and validating findings through workshops
Produce a strategic set of recommendations and a multi-phase action plan
Kent Family Hub’s Programme Team