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Integrated Locality Working

Integrated Locality Working. Nottinghamshire. First Steps. Consultation Criteria A model A pilot. Consultation. Children and Young People. Families Schools Other Services. Criteria. Early intervention Build on current good practice Feasible to replicate across Notts

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Integrated Locality Working

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  1. Integrated Locality Working • Nottinghamshire

  2. First Steps • Consultation • Criteria • A model • A pilot

  3. Consultation • Children and Young People. • Families • Schools • Other Services

  4. Criteria • Early intervention • Build on current good practice • Feasible to replicate across Notts • Flexible to meet the varying needs of different localities. • Enable swift access to Services and quicker response.

  5. The Model • A virtual team based around a Family of Schools and made up of local practitioners working 0 to 19. • The pilot. Kirkby in Ashfield.

  6. Integrated services for Kirkby Virtual Team Model E to E Police Housing Notts Youth Network Organisation NYON Scout Groups etc. ALIGNED SERVICES / AGENCIES Domestic Violence Team School Improvement Services Fire Services Speech and Language Therapy SEN Strategic Services Disability Team Youth Offending Team CHAT NLC Hospital & Home Tuition Pregnant Schoolgirls Elected Members Faith Groups Ashfield links Forum Health GP, Consultant Paediatrician NAVO – Network Action Voluntary Organisation Action for Young Carers Vol Sector Behaviour Support Team APTCOO – A place to Call our own Faith – Community & Schools Childrens Play Service Family Resource Team (Social Care) Ashfield Homes ISS inc ASD Team, Sensory, Churches Together Early Years CORE SERVICES / AGENCIES Parent Support Group Children & Young Peoples SMILE Support Group Health Community Midwife Counsellor Health Visitors Information Shop Educ Support Services (EPS, BST,ISS) Social Care Connexions Children’s Centres JOINT ACCESS TEAM Parent Participation Officer Youth Service MALT Family SENCO School Nurse Community Liaison Sexions Officers CAST CAMHS Cycling for life Local Education Officers Community Police West Notts College Hetties Kirkby Trust WAM What about me Face it Education Welfare Ashwood Centre Drug Awareness Team Special Schools Brackenhill /Fountaindale Child and Family Therapy Education - County Youthworks Teams Parent Partnership Looked After Children’s e.g. Crime & Disorder Team ADC JUMP Junior Mentor Scheme

  7. Service Users said… • About time • Does that mean I’ll only have to say it once? • So,can I choose who to talk to? • I just want to feel safe.

  8. Service Providers said… • Not another initiative! • It’s a good idea but how will it work? • I’m already too busy. • We’re already doing it.

  9. Next Steps • Briefings for Head Teachers and Service Managers. • Practitioner Days on a locality basis. • CAF training.

  10. JATs….Joint Action Teams • Meet monthly • Accept requests for discussion and agree early actions • Are supported by Integrated Services Team,but chaired locally. • Use CAF as assessment tool. • Share information,skills and knowledge.

  11. JAT Members Schools Youth Service Connexions Voluntary Sector Social Care Family Centres Childrens Centres Face it Health Extended Services Police YISP/YOT Inclusion Services EWS

  12. Currently • There are 21 Families of Schools with JATs. • More than 600 practitioners have been trained in the use of the CAF. • By Spring 2010 all Families of Schools will have access to a JAT. • Test beds for co location are being trialled in Autumn 2008.

  13. What’s working Well? • Commitment and enthusiasm of JAT members. • Growing numbers of C&YP brought for discussion. • A changing mindset. • Management support. • Growing awareness.

  14. Challenges • Not all key services yet signed up. • Service reorganisation. • Evidencing that we are making a difference.

  15. Contact Cheryl.langmead@nottscc.gov.uk 01623 433180 or 07944466261

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