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Building a new relationship with children, young people and families Key graphics

Building a new relationship with children, young people and families Key graphics.

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Building a new relationship with children, young people and families Key graphics

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  1. Building a new relationship with children, young people and familiesKey graphics You are welcome to reproduce as you feel appropriate. Please do not alter them and please ensure that it is credited to In Control. If you have any queries regarding the use of our graphics then please do not hesitate to get in touch with Laura, our communications manager at laura.bimpson@in-control.org.uk

  2. Child and family at the centre

  3. Real Wealth

  4. A whole system of support, opportunity and activities

  5. Where does a personal budget fit? Personal budget Allocated when a child or young person's support needs cannot be met without individual and additional investment

  6. Self-directed support – seven steps

  7. Resource Allocation £ Personal Budget A set of simple questions which allocate an 'indicative budget'. The indicative budget will be used to inform the drawing up of the EHC Plan.

  8. Resource Allocation – the current approach Resource Allocation – an SDS approach

  9. A focus on outcomes To Participate To Achieve To Enjoy …..unifies activity, funding and effort …..moves from prescribed ways of meetings needs to supporting flexible outcomes focused solutions and support

  10. The Common Delivery Model (SQW 2008) Engaging and involving families Organisational engagement and cultural change • Engagement of wider agencies • Recruitment of staff • Change management • Market development • Awareness raising • Peer support Safeguarding and risk management Setting up the infrastructure • Support planning • Resource allocation mechanism • Management of IB funds • IT resources • Safeguarding

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