Yesterday I had the specialist health visitor and family support worker here to do some work with DS2.
Whilst they were here, I mentioned the summer holidays and that I would like to get DS1 (who is 5 and severly autistic) into a playscheme for a couple days over the summer holidays, but had been told that he would need his own worker and we would have to seek the funding for this.
The specialist hv said that they were trying to bring this centre in question back on track (not sure what she meant by this) and that she could refer us to social services if we liked, to see if they could fund this.
We said that would be great and thought it would be months before we heard anything.
However today I had a call from a lady from social services (a reply in a day, you could of knocked me over with a feather), saying that they had received a referral from the specialist hv and that they would like to come on Monday morning, along with someone from the child disability team to do a dual assessment.
Now we have not had any dealings with social services before and I am now feeling a little apprehensive about it.
So I wondered if there should be anything I should be asking for, pointing out, definately not saying etc. Any advice would be gratefully received as I am not even sure what a dual assessment entails.
We have two children, DS1 who is 5 years old (severly autistic, non-verbal) and attends a SLD/PMLD school and DS2 who is 7 months old and has Downs Syndrome and bi-lateral talipes.
I am a sahm and DH is also home after giving up work to help with caring when DS1 was diagnosed (he is on a long term sabbatical according to him, lol).
Sorry for the long post, but I am quite worried now, not sure why but I am feeling paranoid about saying the wrong thing.
Thanks for any help you can give me.