Issue details
Proposed Operating Model for Prevention and Early Intervention Services
York has well established early help arrangements for children, young people and families. These are based on the early identification of emerging needs/vulnerabilities and addressing these needs in order to achieve better outcomes for families and reduce the need for high cost interventions at a later point.
Purpose of Report: This paper is proposing a new operating model
for prevention and early intervention which is more effective and
efficient than current arrangements. The proposed operating model
is based on remodelling existing universal and preventative
services for children, young people families into multi-agency
hubs. The location and composition of these hubs will be based on
areas identified and will work together to provide city wide early
help arrangements for families across the authority.
As well as delivering
a new set of early help arrangements the model will be flexible and
sustainable against the changing resource base of the council and
partners and assist in achieving efficiencies for the council into
2019/20.
Members will be asked to approve a new place-based operating model for prevention and early intervention services which amalgamate current services at a universal and prevention level for those aged pre-birth to 19 years (up to 25). The implementation of this model will achieve the agreed level of savings required from the services within scope.
In order to allow the Community Stadium recommendations to be considered at the 24 March Council meeting the March Executive meeting has been brought forward from Thursday 31 Marchto Thursday 17 March.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Cabinet Decision - a 'Key Issue' - decision leading to savings or expenditure of £500,000 or above;
Decision status: Decision Made
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 11/01/2016
Decision due: 17/03/16 by Executive
Lead member: Executive Member for Education, Children and Young People
Lead director: Corporate Director of Children, Education and Communities
Department: Directorate of Children, Education and Communities
Contact: Angela Crossland 01904 554042/01904 554440 Email: angela.crossland@york.gov.uk, Niall McVicar Email: niall.mcvicar@york.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Engaging with
children, young people and families is an intrinsic way that
services within the scope of this proposal operate. This proposal
is built upon existing feedback from children, young people and
families which has informed the developments of strategies such as
the children and young people’s plan, the remodelling of
children’s centres and young people’s services for
example.
Remodelling our early help arrangements is a significant
undertaking and engagement forms a critical element in the
successful development of a new operating model.
Specific consultation on this proposal, to date, has focussed on
engaging with existing staff and partners. This has been done in
order to learn from the wealth of experience held by our workforce
on the front line of supporting families in need of early
help.
As the model develops and is implemented further engagement with
staff, partners and families will be a regular feature of the new
arrangements.
To date consultees have included:
• CYC staff (with a focus on CSES and CANS)
• Health Visitors and school nurses
• Police Community Support Officers
Making Representations: Contact report author
Decisions
Agenda items
- 17/03/2016 - Executive Prevention and Early Intervention Services - a proposal for a new way of working 17/03/2016
Documents
- Proposed operating model for Prevention and Early Intervention Services