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Introduction to Working Group 5

John Innes , Human Development Coordinator, ECSHD, Turkey. Targeting, forecasting and planning the establishment of continuum of services. Introduction to Working Group 5. Key resource persons. Technical Resource: Ms. Vesna Bosnjak, Rapporteur: Ms. Severine Jacomie.

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Introduction to Working Group 5

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  1. John Innes, Human Development Coordinator, ECSHD, Turkey Targeting, forecasting and planning the establishment of continuum of services Introduction to Working Group 5

  2. Key resource persons • Technical Resource: • Ms. Vesna Bosnjak, • Rapporteur: • Ms. Severine Jacomie Reform of the Child Care System: Taking stock and accelerating action

  3. Purpose of the working group • Ensuring strong operational linkages between the development of new services and reduction of residential care; • Examine whether sound legislation and good pilots of new services are sufficient for effective reform and de-institutionalization the development of new services and the reduction of residential care; • If, not what more is needed; • Agree upon: key lessons, questions for further examination, key conclusions and key recommendations.. Reform of the Child Care System: Taking stock and accelerating action

  4. Key Issues • Appropriate legislative changes and good pilot projects and alone are insufficient; • Development of alternative services can even increase aggregate number of children in state care if not properly coordinated; • Road to hell is paved with good intentions • Careful planning of continuum of services is needed; • Requires targeting, good forecasting, and the right incentive framework; • Budgets and incentives speak. Reform of the Child Care System: Taking stock and accelerating action

  5. Key Questions • Dita’s Key Issues • Stumbling blocks to reforms? • Long-term solutions? • Next steps? • Partnerships for change? • Challenge Questions from Group 3 • Before creating new, transform existing (unless to be closed)? • How to ensure money flows with the institutionalized childrather than to fixed institutions? Reform of the Child Care System: Taking stock and accelerating action

  6. Agenda • Topic I: National Planning Related to De-Instituionalization • 3 presentations • Lunch • Discussion, Q&A • Topic II: Implementing De-Institutionalization Projects & Programs • 3 presentations • Coffee break • Discussion • Final comments of panelists and technical resource person • Summing –up and recommendations Reform of the Child Care System: Taking stock and accelerating action

  7. Methodology • Presentation • Clarification • Presentation • Clarification • Discussion • “PARKING LOT” for further issues and big ideas Reform of the Child Care System: Taking stock and accelerating action

  8. Expected outcomes • Agree upon: • key lessons, • questions for further examination, • key conclusions • key recommendations Reform of the Child Care System: Taking stock and accelerating action

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