77 Children's Services Early Help System
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This
paper sets out the diagnostic of the Early Help system within BCP.
It explains the changes that have occurred within these services to
lead to a better, more efficient, and effective Early Help and
prevention offer. These improvements future proof our delivery
methods and incorporate elements of the Care Review. In addition,
it will cover Family Hubs and how we are transforming to work with
all children and all age ranges within this service, with the
support of our communities.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Early Help &
Partnership Lead and Service Manager, Targeted Support and Youth
Services 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
report set out the diagnostic of the Early Help system within BCP.
It explained the changes that had occurred within these services to
lead to a better, more efficient, and effective Early Help and
prevention offer. These improvements future proof delivery methods
and incorporate elements of the Care Review. In addition, it would
cover Family Hubs and how we were transforming to work with all
children and all age ranges within this service, with the support
of our communities.
The Committee discussed the report
including:
- In response to some queries
regarding the financial aspects of the report the Committee was
advised that the officers did not have the specifics that were
requested at the meeting and would circulate them by email.
ACTION.
- The Committee was advised that there was a need for a broader discussion
about the future plans for the buildings that were previously used
as Early Help Centres. However, they were assured that all the
buildings would be utilised appropriately, whether they were sold
or used for other purposes.
- In response to a query
regarding how the work was going to be done the Committee was
advised that the strategy, pathway and implementation plan would be
circulated for information. ACTION
- The Committee was advised
of the intention to maintain partnerships with already established
support groups and to offer a space where they can connect with
people who wished to use the support services.
- In response to a query
regarding how the funding for family hubs was going to be utilised,
the Committee was advised that following a successful funding bid,
Children’s Services would be commissioning new services as a
part of the early help offer and to better some environmental
aspects of the services.
- The Committee was advised
that the mobile youth services mentioned in the plan included a
number of mobile units varying in size that offered facilities for
youth in the conurbation to contact services such as sexual health,
school workers and neighbourhood police teams.
- In response to a query
regarding the accessibility of a digital service, the Committee was
advised that consideration was given to what parts of the
conurbation had digital access and areas that may have limited
digital access.
- In response to a query
regarding the implementation of the service redesign, the Committee
was advised of the work in this area which included building on the
foundation that had been established and working on any weaknesses
through the strategy.
- A Task and Finish group was
proposed concerning the Early Help Service. It was agreed that the
scope be considered outside of the meeting and would report back to
the Committee at a later date. ACTION.
RESOLVED that the
officers invite Councillors out to the hubs.