Decision details
Development of a Local Integrated Family Service
Decision Maker: Decision Session - Executive Member for Children Young People and Education, Executive Member for Education, Children and Young People
Decision status: Decision Made
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Purpose of Report: The report will describe the development of an
Integrated Family Service for the City. This service, which will
incorporate York’s response to the government’s
Troubled Families initiative, will provide early help and support
to families across the City. The report will explain how this
service will work with schools and other agencies as part of a
wider early intervention approach that prevents family problems
from escalating.
The Cabinet Member will be asked to approve the establishment of
the new integrated service.
Decision:
RESOLVED: (i) That a new Integrated Family Service be
created combining the skills and experience of the Catalyst Family Intervention project workers, three parent support advisors and the family support workers currently placed within social care. This service would sit outside social care and work intensively with families with children on the edge of care or other statutory interventions.
(ii) That once the new arrangements become established, the Cabinet Member receive regular updates on the service.
REASONS: (i) Rising numbers of looked after children and
children subject to a child protection plan highlights the need for a new approach to working with families to prevent issues escalating to this scale. Evidence suggests that intensive work with families, outside of the remit of social care, can be successful.
(ii) To monitor the effectiveness of the new arrangements.
Report author: Eoin Rush
Publication date: 25/10/2012
Date of decision: 25/10/2012
Decided at meeting: 25/10/2012 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Children Young People and Education
Effective from: 30/10/2012
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