Presentation - Children's Services Blueprint for Change
To receive a presentation in respect of the Children’s Services Blueprint for Change.
Minutes:
The committee was
provided with a presentation with regard to the Children’s Services Blueprint
for Change which covered:
·
Delivering
for Dorset’s Children and Families including the vision for the service
·
The
case for change
·
How we
will work
·
Structure
of services including central and locality based teams
·
The
timeline for the process
Councillors
considered the issues arising from the presentation and during discussion the
following points were raised:
·
A
discussion was held in respect of children being home educated and the need to
support families to get children back into school if necessary. Additional resource was required in order to
do more work in this area. It was noted that along with existing links with
schools, as part of the new structure and plans for locality based teams, there
would be more people within the communities with good links to children and
families in order to provide additional strength in this area
·
Consultation
on the principles of service delivery was being undertaken with bodies such as
charities where applicable
·
In
response to a question, detail was provided of different ways of assessing
mental health in children
·
Within
the new structure there would be officers focusing on children excluded from
school who would link closely with schools.
There was also a multi-agency meeting where issues were discussed
·
Reference
was made to work undertaken with older children including careers guidance and
work where education was not the right place for a child
·
Children’s
Services was positioning within the community, working with partners including
charities and the voluntary sector, and the role of these type of organisations
was recognised. The council had its role
to play and would also provide support to other organisations in their roles in
the area
·
The
council would be working with partners including schools to determine the best
location for hubs
·
In
response to a question, it was confirmed that although services would be
locality based, there would be a central responsibility to ensure consistency
in the quality of service provided
·
A
discussion was held in respect of corporate parenting
·
Reference
was made to work on new banding and protocols being considered by the Housing
Executive Advisory Panel and it was noted that the council had benefitted from
having a Personal Assistant with specialism in housing options. There was recognition that the service could
benefit from having greater capacity and flexibility
·
Reference
was made to the council’s brokerage arrangements and it was noted that
discussion was being held about the most efficient ways of working in this area
·
The
role of voluntary and charitable organisations in youth centres/work was
raised. In response, the Portfolio
Holder for Children, Education and Early Help noted that the decision for the
council not to provide youth centres had already been taken and examples were
provided of youth centres continuing to be run by external groups. The council’s focus was now on providing an
outreach service to support youth work and children in need
· In response to a point raised, it was confirmed ... view the full minutes text for item 30