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A Children’s Centres for every Community

A Children’s Centres for every Community. Every Child Matters: 5 Outcomes Safe, Healthy, Achieve and Enjoy, Positive Contribution, Economic Wellbeing. Children’s Centres. What are they? Why do we need them? How many in Gloucestershire? What will they offer? How will we run them?.

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A Children’s Centres for every Community

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  1. A Children’s Centres for every Community Every Child Matters: 5 Outcomes Safe, Healthy, Achieve and Enjoy, Positive Contribution, Economic Wellbeing

  2. Children’sCentres What are they? Why do we need them? How many in Gloucestershire? What will they offer? How will we run them?

  3. What is a Children’s Centre? More than just a building ………….

  4. Network of centres across the country providing a range of services for children 0 –5 and their families serving a reach area of approx 800 children. Services will not be the same everywhere because needs and communities vary greatly. The greatest resources for children’s centres will go to those children most in need. They will be permanent mainstream community services, which are developed and delivered with active involvement of parents/carers and the local community. Children’sCentres – what are they?

  5. Support our most vulnerable children Joining up services, education, social care and health Improve outcomes for all children – safe, healthy, enjoying & achieving, economic wellbeing and making a positive contribution Bringing together services at neighbourhood level, statutory, voluntary, independent and private Supporting parents/carers in their parenting and aspirations towards employment Developing universal services for every child Children’s Centres – Why do we need them?

  6. 9 centres open and delivering services by 2006 22 more will be open by March 2008 Further 9 by 2010 Total of 40 centres Children’s Centres in Gloucestershire?

  7. 30% Model childcare and early years provision a childminder network parenting education and family support education, training & employment services health services access to wider services 70% Model information on childcare and early years provision information and support to access wider services information and advice to parents support to childminders drop in sessions links to job centre plus and family health services What will a Children’s Centre Offer ?

  8. Shared use of buildings and extended opening hours for children and family activities Sharing staff skills, training and development Further develop partnership working Focus on hard to engage children A universal access point for children age 0-19 and their families Improved outcomes for children Opportunities

  9. Clustering centres together Decide on the budgets Develop Partnership Boards Accountability – who holds the budgets and employs the staff? How will we run them?

  10. Government guidance recommendation To make the best use of funding To enable centres to share specialist workers To reach the most isolated children To allow a number of centres to work together, to provide access to full core services Why Cluster Arrangements?

  11. 3 Year funding release to March 2011 Funding Framework determines level of funding for each centre Rural weighting Funding examples – Phase 1 400k Phase 3 35k Deciding on the Budgets

  12. Representation of all stakeholders including parents, public sector, private, voluntary and independent sector Provide support and challenge Monitor and manage performance Ensure services meet local need Consultation is taking place to determine the framework Developing Partnership Boards

  13. Decisions have yet to be made We need a process Interim arrangements will be a school or the Local Authority for 2 years We need to review arrangements when centres are open Performance Framework almost complete A reporting framework needs to be developed Accountability

  14. www.surestart.gov.uk ‘Governance Guidance for Sure Start Children’s Centres and Extended Schools’ Shape Area Managers Lin Sergeant (Chelt/Tewks) 01452 427861 Lin.Sergeant@gloucestershire.gov.uk Karen Watson (Glos/Forest) 01452 427764 Karen.Watson@gloucestershire.gov.uk Sally Hebbs (Stroud/Cots) 01452 427773 Sally.Hebbs@gloucestershire.gov.uk For further information

  15. Questions?

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