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To receive a report from Louise Drury, Head
of Service Children in Care.
Minutes:
Members were
introduced to the Corporate Parenting Dataset and were given an update on the
number of children in care as well as the positive progress that had been made.
Members also received an overview on strengths and difficulties questionnaires
as well as attendance figures and care leavers accommodation. Members were also
informed that officers were continuing to work hard to ensure children were
placed within their local communities and noted that more needed to be done to
complete health assessments on time. It was also highlighted the increase in
the number of children in education and an increase in children being adopted.
It was noted that the number of children being adopted was higher than the
national average.
Members raised the
following questions and statements:
· Clarification of
attendance figures of children in care.
· Potential to have
prioritised mental health assessments and members wanted to ensure that health assessments
were completed on time.
· Cllr K Wheller felt the
figures were looking good. She informed the board that she’d spoken to young
adults to get their feedback and praised the hard work that officers were doing
to support children in care.
· Attendance was
something that needed to be monitored and was reassured that there was a
process in place. Members were pleased to hear that numbers in further
education had increased.
The Corporate
Parenting Board Dataset was received and noted.