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What is the Children & Young People’s Partnership?

What is the Children & Young People’s Partnership?. What is the Partnership doing?.

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What is the Children & Young People’s Partnership?

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  1. What is the Children & Young People’s Partnership?

  2. What is the Partnership doing? • Working to change the ways services are provided so that children, young people and families that need extra help can be identified and supported as early as possible.Consulting with children, young people, families and the people that work with them

  3. What is a Family? An adult doing the ‘job’ of parent or carer to one or more children or young people Birth familiesExtended birth familiesFoster familiesAdoptive families

  4. What is Support for Families? Any activity that aims to support a family to successfully meet all of their children’s needs Need for a healthy lifeNeed to stay safeNeed to enjoy and achieveNeed to make a positive contributionNeed to achieve economic well-being

  5. Where do you go first for help or information? Source: Young People’s Health & Lifestyle Survey 2006, involving 3853 11-15 year olds in Herefordshire How are children & young people supported? • Mostly provided from within the family itself. • Sometimes by an external agency or agencies with a specific remit to do so. • ‘External’ support should be provided in partnership with the family, as they will be key to its success.

  6. Universal needs of all children and young people. E.g. Health & Education No identified additional needs Additional needs Complex needs What ‘needs’ do children, young people and families have?

  7. PLAY FAMILY SUPPORT WORKERS FAMILY SUPPORT WORKERS PREVENT and DETER PARENTING The CHILDREN'S FUND prevention programme PARENTING LOOKED AFTER CARE MENTAL HEALTH Specialists PLAY FAMILY SUPPORT WORKERS CHILDREN with DISABILITIES specialists CHILDREN'S CENTRES & EXTENDED SCHOOLS PARENTING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Multi-agency CHILD CONCERN MODEL to identify and support additional needs DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Universal services for all children and young people. E.g. Schools, GPs, Health Visitors No identified additional needs Additional needs Complex needs How is support provided now?

  8. Future approach Current approach INTEGRATED SUPPORT: Parenting, Disabilities, Mental Health, Positive Activities, Family Support Workers, Integrated Teams, Children's Centres & Extended Schools. INTEGRATED PROCESSES: Information Sharing Index, Common Assessment Framework, Integrated Children's System Universal services for all children and young people. E.g. Schools, GPs, Health Visitors No identified additional needs Additional needs Complex needs Reduced levels of need How do we plan to change things?

  9. THANK YOU FOR TAKING PART!

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