Resources
This page includes useful resources and articles for professionals, providers, and anyone interested in improving family support.
Supporting Families Through Tough Times
Our team works alongside parents, children, and carers to build stronger, safer homes.
If you have something you’d like to share with the Family Support Network UK community, please email us at info@walkthewalkcic.co.uk
Getting It Right in Fife Framework (GIRIFF)
GIRIFF is part of the GIRFEC (Getting It Right for Every Child) approach in Fife. It outlines how different services should work together to support children and families at the right time, in the right way. It promotes a shared understanding of wellbeing and a clear process for early help.
Why It’s Useful:
It offers a real-world example of how local services can build a coordinated early support pathway.
- Clear steps for assessing and supporting child wellbeing
- Shared language and framework across services
- Early help without jumping through multiple hoops
No Wrong Door Framework
The “No Wrong Door” framework is a whole-system model that ensures people seeking help are never turned away. Instead, they are supported or referred to the most appropriate service — even if it’s outside the organisation they first approached. While developed for Glasgow, the approach reflects FSN UK’s commitment to seamless, person-centred support.
Why It’s Useful:
It shows how networks can build trust, reduce duplication, and improve outcomes by working collaboratively.
- Families aren’t bounced between services
- Strong focus on warm referrals and joined-up working
- Reflects our goal of creating a unified support network
Stigma Toolkit (Clued Up)
This toolkit helps professionals and organisations explore the role of stigma in their work with families. It includes reflective exercises, real-life scenarios, and practical tools to help services become more inclusive and empathetic.
Why It’s Useful:
Stigma can create real barriers to support. This toolkit helps teams reflect on their own language, assumptions, and systems.
- Practical activities for teams and training sessions
- Encourages more inclusive, non-judgemental support
- Helps reduce shame and increase service take-up
Reflective Wellbeing Guide
This guide is designed for professionals working in emotionally demanding roles. It offers simple tools to help you reflect, decompress, and build habits that protect your energy and mental wellbeing over time. Whether used independently or in supervision, it’s made to fit real-life frontline work.
Why It’s Useful:
Support work can be draining. This guide helps you stay steady, spot warning signs early, and take care of yourself so you can keep showing up for families.
- Practical check-ins and boundary-setting tools
- Supports healthier supervision and team reflection
- Encourages sustainable, real-world self-care practices
Latest Research & Evidence Summary
We’ve compiled a summary of the latest UK government research, practice models, and sector insights to help inform commissioning, service design, and strategic decision-making.
- Trauma-informed and relationship-based practice
- Whole-family working and early help
- Supporting Families Programme & Family Hubs
- Current gaps and challenges in evidence