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Early Years Integrated Network Meeting

Early Years Integrated Network Meeting. Autumn Term 2016. Early Years Network Meetings. These meetings are intended to inform colleagues of priorities and vital updates to the Early Year’s sector both nationally and locally.

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Early Years Integrated Network Meeting

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  1. Early Years Integrated Network Meeting Autumn Term 2016

  2. Early Years Network Meetings These meetings are intended to inform colleagues of priorities and vital updates to the Early Year’s sector both nationally and locally. They also aim to develop Partnership networking across the EY Sector and so are open to all EY Sector and colleagues to attend. Working together to make a difference...

  3. Current National EYFS Priorities • EYPP and effective use for eligible children is still a key focus (Network Focus) • Extended 30 hours Free Entitlement (EFE)

  4. EYFS Profile Data and Vulnerable Groups

  5. Good Level of Development by Area

  6. Early Years Improvement Team • EYIT working across Northamptonshire supporting EY Providers • Key work is supporting RI and Inadequate EY providers and working to support all settings in providing the best Education and Childcare for all children in EYFS • The visit you will be offered this term is to support you in completing the first section of the Safeguarding and Welfare Requirement Audit (3.4 -3.26). • Some settings may have been allocated a new Setting Improvement Contact.

  7. EYFS support Schools The EY Improvement Team also work alongside the School Improvement Team to support EYFS in schools. E.g Requests for Monitoring visits Nursery Unit / School SEEM visits Training places e.g. DEEL / 2YO

  8. Training available for EYFS from EYIT Coming shortly: • Inclusion Networks across county – Focus SLC • Developing and Enhancing Early Language • Safeguarding (also access NSCB online training available) Key Priority training is currently delivered at no direct charge to EY Provider e.g. EY Network meetings / Inclusion Network meetings

  9. NNSP NNSP have worked closely with us on DEEL and 2 YO project Specific training is available through them at: www.nnsp.co.uk

  10. Northamptonshire Childminding Association (NCA) • NCA received trajectory funding to increase the numbers of childminders registered to offer funded places for 2 year olds. • Approximately 830 childminders in county at any one time. • June 2014: 193 childminders registered for funding • June 2016: 364 childminders registered for funding • Continuing support for new and existing childminders • FREE Guide to providing funded places • 30 hours free childcare Contact us: www.childmindingnorthants.org.uk 0845 838 3724 info@childmindingnorthants.org.uk

  11. EYFS support Out of School Provision 5 Area Support Officers work across the county offering support to Out of School Provision. Please contact them if you are thinking of opening an OOS Provision or need any support and advice earlyyearsimprovement@northamptonshire.gov.uk

  12. Area Support Officers • If you are already offering out of school care your ASO will be in touch to complete a focused visit on the Safeguarding and Welfare Audit.  While you are waiting for your appointment you can access the audit online. • http://www3.northamptonshire.gov.uk/councilservices/children-families-education/early-years/information-for-childcare-providers/the-early-years-curriculum/Pages/safeguarding-and-welfare-within-the-early-years-foundation-stage.aspx

  13. Children’s Centre Services • Whilst your local building may have closed, there are still Children’s Centre services being delivered in every area - in libraries, in outreach venues and in families’ homes. • Offer includes universal services in libraries plus parenting courses, family learning groups and one to one support for families in need of targeted support. • If you identify a family in need of support please contact your local Children’s Centre service provider (details via Early Years pages on website).

  14. Children’s Centre Services Delivering Library services on behalf of

  15. A little bit of history....... In April 2014 Northamptonshire County Council took the decision to deliver Children’s Centre Services within the county in a new way... • Northamptonshire Libraries and Information Service were commissioned to deliver Universal Children’s Centre Services to families within the 36 libraries across the county • Action for Children, Spurgeon’s and Children’s Centres in Corby have been commissioned to deliver Targeted Children’s Centre Services to families across the county. Delivering Library services on behalf of

  16. LibraryPlus deliver Children’s Centre Services • Within 36 libraries across the county • Opening hours covering seven days a week • Some events being held at weekends in warm, welcoming spaces – reducing social isolation and improving well-being • With quality toys and resources accessible throughout library hours Libraries can offer information, support and guidance on a wide range of subjects benefiting the whole family.... • Debt and money management • Opportunities for adults to access learning • Access to computers and Wi-Fi to support improving IT skills • Health and Wellbeing events Delivering Library services on behalf of

  17. What activities are on offer for children under 5? Bounce and Rhyme (babies and non-walkers) Rhymetime (for all children under 5) An activity session to introduce rhymes and songs to children to encourage interaction and communication Play and Learn for children under 1 A session for babies under 1 to explore and play, and for parents and carers to socialise with others, and find out about services on offer within Children’s Centres Services Play and Learn for children under 5 A session for parents and carers with children under 5. An opportunity for young children to play with a variety of resources, socialise with others and share experiences to support their learning and development. Story Stomp An interactive story and rhyme session for pre-school children. The session will support children’s learning and development and encourage communication and interaction. For further information please contact your local library Delivering Library services on behalf of

  18. LibraryPlus deliver Children’s Centre Services in collaboration with our partners: Children’s Centres – run by Action for Children, Spurgeon’s and Corby • We work closely with these organisations to ensure families can access the service they need, when they need it. Libraries will support families to gain access to services delivered within the Children’s Centres. • Health Visitors and Midwives – • will promote Children’s Centre Services to families and offer support and guidance around what services are available and how to register for Children’s Centre Services. • Registrars – are co-located within library buildings (currently in Oundle, Corby, Towcester and Northampton Central with plans for Kettering, Wellingborough and Daventry in due course) • Registrars will promote Children’s Centre Services and provide information about how to register for Children’s Centre Services and Library Services. • By sharing contact details with us we are able to identify and contact families with new babies to provide them with information about Children’s Centre Services, what’s available and how to register. Delivering Library services on behalf of

  19. Bookstart is co-ordinated and administrated by Northamptonshire Libraries and Information Service in partnership with health professionals and early years practitioners in settings and Children’s Centres. • Bookstart gifts free books to all children to help families read together every day and inspire children with a rewarding love of books. • Children who have had an early introduction to books and are read to every day, benefit educationally, culturally, socially and emotionally. • All children receive a free Bookstart pack through universal services in their first year, usually from their health visitor. • At the age of 3-4 years all children receive a Treasure Pack. The Treasure Pack is gifted through the early years provision the child attends. • Libraries can also provide universal packs for children who have not received their packs from their health visitor or a childcare setting. Delivering Library services on behalf of

  20. Bookstart also have resources for children with special educational needs and for those children who have English as an additional language. • Bookstart provides additional activities to support families and professionals working across Children’s Centre Services: • The Rhyme Challenge is available for settings to purchase and is a fantastic resource to support children and their families learning rhymes together at early years settings. • The Bookstart Bear Club is available for children aged 0-5 years and is used to encourage children to join the library and develop their reading skills. • There are Bookstart events organised for families every year, particularly throughout National Bookstart Week, which is an annual event of sharing rhymes, stories and songs around the country. Delivering Library services on behalf of

  21. Read On Get On is a national campaign which aims to ensure that by 2025, every child is a confident reader by age 11. • Northamptonshire Libraries and Information Services, in association with Bookstart, are actively supporting this campaign. • Our aim is to encourage families to make a pledge to read and share books and stories with their children, for at least 10 minutes a day. • By sustaining this commitment we will make a measurable difference to levels of communication, language and literacy in Northamptonshire. • We have developed an information pack that we can share with Children’s Centres and early years settings that would like to hold their own ROGO events. • For further information and support please contact: Sarah Measures – Bookstart Co-ordinator Sarah.measures@firstforwellbeing.co.uk Nid.clouting@firstforwellbeing.co.uk Delivering Library services on behalf of

  22. How to contact us.... Ann Breen – Ann.Breen@firstforwellbeing.co.uk Strategic Lead 0-19s Ahlam Yusuf – Ahlam.Yusuf@firstforwellbeing.co.uk Programme Co-ordinator – Volunteers/ Impact/ KPI’s/ Events Jacqui Hughes – Jacqui.Hughes@firstforwellbeing.co.uk Programme Co-ordinator – Training Janice Whyte – Janice.Whyte@firstforwellbeing.co.uk Programme Co-ordinator – Early Years Development Lisa Morris – Lisa.Morris@firstforwellbeing.co.uk Programme Co-ordinator – Safeguarding Sarah Measures – Sarah.Measures@firstforwellbeing.co.uk Bookstart Co-ordinator Delivering Library services on behalf of

  23. Safeguarding • New Inspection handbook • New NSCB website • S11 audit • Early Years Safeguarding and Welfare audits

  24. Safeguarding Reminders • Private Fostering • Safeguarding Children from Dangerous Dogs • Safeguarding Children with Disabilities • Domestic Violence • Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) • Prevent Duty

  25. Serious Case Reviews - 7 Minute Briefing

  26. NSCB Training Challenge • Set aside just 2 hours every month during 2016/17 to take one of the many online learning courses on offer. By the end of the year, those taking part in the Challenge will have completed 12 courses. • Training is free to anyone working as part of the children's workforce in Northamptonshire.  • You can complete online at any time that suits you within a four week period. • Register online with the e-Academy (the NSCB's online training partner), select the course you want to complete and follow the simple instructions. If you have already completed the suggested courses select an alternative! • Upon completion of each course you will receive a certificate • Log in and begin your Training Challenge on the Safeguarding E-Academy website

  27. Childcare Sufficiency Assessment 2016 • Due to be published October on the NCC website – awaiting final tweaks and then sign off • Will consist of a County overview and 10 appendices – local sufficiency overviews for each borough/district (4 for Northampton) using data based on the original 50 children’s centre reach areas • Includes population forecasts by locality and estimates of numbers likely to be eligible for the 1140 hours p.a. offer in 2017 and 2018 • Has taken account of the major housing developments around the County – over 58,000 new homes • Action over the next year will be encouraging new provision in areas with underlying capacity concerns – Northampton Central, Northampton East, Brackley, Daventry West

  28. Childcare Sufficiency Assessment 2016… • Encouraging new provision in areas with major housing developments • Encouraging settings to plan for the right mix of funded 2 year olds, funded 3 & 4 year olds (570 hours p.a. or 1140 hours p.a.) + other children/hours funded by parents • NCC to convene local working groups to share ideas & good practice to increase capacity and improve the offer for parents for September 2017 – estimated additional 1800 30 hour places needed across the County • Contact: Peter Hook phook@northamptonshire.gov.uk

  29. Current Funding Processes and Moving Forward • Move to Monthly Payments • Continuous monthly claim windows • Advance Funding? • Transfer of children within a funding period • Retention of previous claim details • Clear and accurate Remittance • High Needs Claiming

  30. Extended 30 hours Free Entitlement (EFE) – Parents/carers checking eligibility • Parents/carers will check their eligibility directly on the HMRC website • If eligible an 11 digit DERN number will be provided to eligible parents/carers. If not eligible the check will come up ‘Not Found’ • The check will display when this eligibility will expire as well as any ‘grace period’s’ in place. • The amount of time awarded to a ‘grace period’ is yet to be decided by the DfE and HMRC • Parents/carers will take this 11 digit DERN number to their chosen childcare provider in order to claim the additional Free Entitlement.

  31. Extended 30 hours Free Entitlement (EFE) – Childcare providers • A childcare provider will need to validate the 11 digit DERN number provided by the parent/carer before confirming the place • There will be a new Provider Portal created for childcare providers to validate the 11 digit DERN number. • The new Provider Portal will only hold information on eligible children • The Provider Portal will display information regarding validity, ie when the eligibility expires and any awarded ‘grace period’ • Once the 11 digit DERN number has been validated, a place can be offered. • The DERN number and expiry of eligibility date will need to be logged on the Parental Contract

  32. Extended 30 hours Free Entitlement (EFE) – Timescales • The Early Years admin team are currently testing the information links ready to create a Provider Portal • The new Provider Portal will link in with our new system and the new Online Funding Form • A Provider Portal will need to have been created and tested before end of January 2017 • The Extended 30 hours Free Entitlement will be a phased approach which will start for some authorities before March 2017. Northamptonshire start date is yet to be confirmed

  33. NetworkingEarly Years Pupil Premium • Do you have a setting Pupil Premium strategy? Is it included in your policies? • How are parents made aware of the EYPP? • Can you identify the EYPP funding separately to any other funding for vulnerable groups? • How are decisions around the use of EYPP agreed to improve outcomes for children? • Are all children entitled to the EYPP vulnerable/in need of extra support – how do you use Pupil Premium to extend opportunities? • How do you ensure assessment is precise, sharply focussed and is used to secure appropriate interventions? • What evidence do you have of the impact of the intervention/spend? Useful document: Practical tips on allocating Early Years Pupil Premium funding – Early Education

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