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Early Help in Sandwell. Early Help a core part of the Sandwell Improvement Plan. Delivering services at the right time and in the right way to help families help themselves to meet the needs of their children. Defining Early Help. This definition to be used by all staff across all partners
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Early Help a core part of the Sandwell Improvement Plan. Delivering services at the right time and in the right way to help families help themselves to meet the needs of their children. Defining Early Help • This definition to be used by all staff across all partners • This means working with, children and families who are below the threshold of social care, that stops problems emerging and supports families to improve their situation.
Our Sandwell solution Four very basic principles • Work in neighbourhoods • Share information • Work within the planned resource base • Help families improve their daily lives • = KEEP IT SIMPLE
Section 17 Assessment (Children In Need) Early Help Assessment (CAF) Social Care/ Statutory intervention Lead professional co-ordinating necessary support Social Worker managing the case Early Help Build resilience in families and de-escalate needs Universal services meeting needs Intervene early to prevent escalation of needs Key Worker delivering intensive interventions Children’s Services Prevention Model ‘Early Help’ refers to needs and services before statutory intervention The entire model is designed to de-escalate and prevent escalation of need
What is a COG? A Community Operating Group is a multi agency meeting which will: • Assist the Early Help Family Support (Tiers 1-3) by helping to resolve issues and frustrations • Ensure the right partners are engaged, the appropriate Lead Professional is identified and supported and action plans completed • Monitor performance, feed into corporate scorecard and provide data for partners • To spot purchase support and inform commissioning
Practical details • Seven COGs, based on the learning communities - 1 per town, 2 for West Bromwich • Meet monthly • Chaired by Senior Early Help Coordinator • Admin support from Family Services Team • Paperwork and details available electronically via Early Help Information System (eCAF) • Twelve cases per meeting/10 minutes per case
When to refer to a COG • The family are not engaging • A new Lead Professional is required or one cannot be identified (responsible for monitoring the action plan, coordinating partners and acting as the family’s point of contact) • Needs are escalating • There are gaps in service provision • A partner is not engaging properly
Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub SMBC Contact Centre Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub Multi-Agency Enquiry Team SMBC Children’s Social Care • Combined high-level information sharing, early help and child in need screening, and DV screening team • Continuing to develop Multi-Agency Enquiry Team model with Police (note MAET not MAIT) • Sandwell MASH and MAET now being considered as a pilot within a regional model Multi Agency Referral Form Early Help Assessment Part 1 Sandwell Early Help Services WMP Domestic Violence Notification COG Sandwell Early Help Services