11 Improvement Journey – progress update
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Members received an overview report of
progress at their last meeting on 29th March and
requested to see the performance information which substantiated
the progress being made. Two performance-related documents are
therefore attached which confirm the trajectory of improvement
which has been maintained since the March committee.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The DfE Improvement Advisor for
BCP and Interim Corporate Director, Children’s
Services presented a report, a copy of which had been
circulated to each Member and a copy of which appears as Appendix
'C' to these Minutes in the Minute Book.
Members had received an overview report of
progress at their last meeting on 29 March 2021 and requested to
see the performance information which substantiated the progress
being made. Two performance-related documents were attached to the
Report, which confirmed the trajectory of improvement which had
been maintained since the March Committee.
The Committee discussed the Report and
comments were made including:
- A Member praised
the improvements detailed, the aspiration of the Service being
rated ‘good’ in 12-18 months and the reduction of poor
or inadequate work being undertaken.
- In response to a
query about recruitment and retention, the Committee was advised
that it was less fragile and positive steps had been taken such as
recruiting managers who could manage virtually, initiatives that
had increased the recruitment of newly qualified Social Workers and
students and that workforce planning progression was still being
considered to help improvements in this area.
- There was a
detailed discussion about inclusions practices across BCP, and the
Committee was advised of the difficulties surrounding the issue and
that this was a top priority for the new Director of Education when
they took up post.
- The DfE Improvement
Advisor advised the Committee that there was a lot of work that
needed to be done locally regarding inclusion to develop a strong
partnership between all the partners to ensure best
possible outcomes for local children. It was advised that
once the enquiry was completed, a Report would come to Committee
providing an update on the findings, progress, and action
plan.
- A
Member advised of the possible benefits of a publicised BCP
standard of exclusion/inclusion through a formal multi-agency
conference.
- In
response to a query from the Chair regarding the Mosaic case
management system, the Committee was advised that there were still
some risks as some of the service areas still used Care Together
but that these risks were being mitigated as much as possible and
examples of this were given
- In
response to a query regarding the service questionnaires, the
Committee was advised that this was going to continue as part of
the engagement process by trying to measure improvement in staff
moral to lead to greater stability, communication, and
feedback.
The Chair summarised the
discussion as follows:
- To
achieve a ‘Good’ rating would take time
- The
positives of a less fragile workforce and better
planning
- Inclusion including examples of good practice
- BCP
wide definition of exclusion
- Importance of working with external agencies
- Mosaic case management system; and
- Staff questionnaires.
RESOLVED that the
Committee note and scrutinised the performance documents and
any points or suggestions provided be built into the next stage of
the improvement journey.