Family Liaison Officer

My name is Funda Mustafa, and I am the Family Liaison Officer at Bickley Primary School. I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself and explain the role that I have in supporting you and your children during their time at school.

As the Family Liaison Officer, my primary responsibility is to support families in any way that I can. This may involve providing guidance and advice on a range of issues, such as supporting your child’s learning, accessing community resources, or dealing with any concerns you may have. I am here to help you navigate challenges that you may face and ensure that your child receives the best possible support and education.

I also work closely with teachers and other members of the school staff to identify any issues or concerns that may be impacting your child’s education or wellbeing. By working collaboratively, we can ensure that your child receives the support they need to thrive both academically and socially.

In addition to providing support and guidance for families, I am also responsible for organizing various activities and events throughout the school year. These may include workshops, coffee mornings, parent-teacher conferences, and social events, which provide opportunities for families to get involved in school life and build relationships with other members of the school community.

I am here to support you and your family in any way that I can, and I am always available to answer any questions or concerns that you may have.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need any assistance or advice.

I look forward to getting to know you and your children and working together to make their time at Bickley Primary School a happy and successful one.

Funda Mustafa

Family Liaison Officer at Bickley Primary School

 

Useful Links

Early help for Families 

Early help is about supporting families who are struggling with the day-to-day challenges they are facing.  This could be when first becoming a parent or when a parent first faces a challenge that they feel they need help to manage, regardless of the age of their children, (pre-school, school age or leaving school). 

 

Bromley IASS  

Provides free, impartial and confidential information and advice about special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) 

 

Bromley Y Promotes the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children, young people and families by enabling change. 

 

Phoenix Children’s Resource Centre 

Multi-Disciplinary children’s resource centre with neuro-developmental specialist paediatricians making developmental assessments, working closely with HCPS 

 

Bromley Children’s Project The project is a borough wide service that supports families living in Bromley to create a safe, secure and happy environment for all children, by reaching out to expectant parents, current parents and young people aged up to 18 years; particularly those who are struggling and are in need of  additional help. 

 

Bromley Brighter Beginnings 

They provide essential baby, child or household items to local families in financial hardship 

 

Bromley Borough Foodbank 

Providing emergency food and support to families in crisis.