37 Report for Children's Overview and Scrutiny - Care Experienced Young People Themed Service Update
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The Care Experienced themed report presents an
update on the progress of improvement work within the Care
Experienced Young People’s Service in Children’s Social
Care. It highlights activity undertaken within a recent themed
‘practice week’, including a summary presentation
within Appendix 1. In addition, it details updates on progress on
the provision of health passports, housing options and the recent
opening of the BCP Care Leaver Hub ‘333’. Appendix 2
highlights the voice of the young people involved in the design and
development of the Hub, with their views on the outcome. There are
a number of actions identified for the next quarter to continue the
service’s improvement journey.
Minutes:
The Director of Corporate Parenting
& Permanence presented a report, a copy of which had
been circulated to each Member and a copy of which appears as
Appendix 'A' to these Minutes in the Minute Book.
The Care Experienced themed report provided an
update on the progress of improvement work within the Care
Experienced Young People’s Service in Children’s Social
Care. It highlighted activity undertaken within a recent themed
‘practice week’, including a summary presentation
included at Appendix 1 to the Report. In addition, it detailed
updates on progress on the provision of health passports, housing
options and the recent opening of the BCP Care Leaver Hub
‘333’. Appendix 2 of the Report highlighted the voice
of the young people involved in the design and development of the
Hub, with their views on the outcome.
There were several actions identified for the
next quarter to continue the service’s improvement
journey.
The Committee discussed the report and
comments were made, including:
- In response to a query about making
sure all care leavers had access to the Hub, including possible
transport support, the Committee was advised that the service would
ensure that care leavers got the support and advice they needed
which might be virtual, if appropriate.
- The Committee was advised that the
health passports provided details of a child’s health and
improvements had been made in ensuring children and young people
understood them and they were presented and available in a young
person friendly way
- A Member of Youth Parliament
enquired about housing and the Youth Homelessness Board and the Committee was advised that it
considered care leavers from the age of 18, however planning for
accommodation started once a personal advisor was allocated when a
young person turned 16.
- In response to a query regarding
accommodation needs and priority for housing, the Committee was
advised that support was provided up to the age of 25. Reassurance was given that Children’s
services worked closely with housing and that gold band priority
was given to all care leavers until the age of 25.
- In response to a query regarding out
of hours support, the Committee was advised that the care leavers
hub was opened on a flexible basis, opening some evenings and
Saturdays, in addition out of hours support was also provided and
there could be additional named support for example a foster carer
providing support to an identified young person. The Care Leavers Offer was highlighted which
provided a suite of information was currently being updated and
would be provided by personal advisors to care leavers
- In response to a query regarding
educational opportunities, including providing funding to enable
care leavers to attend university. It
was advised that there was a bursary for this purpose and the
service would provide assistance with
accommodation where possible.
- A Committee Member who also sat on
the Corporate Parenting Board wished to express support of the Care
Leavers Hub ‘333’ and supported the youth homelessness
board and funding for a prevention worker.
- In response to a ...
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