Issue details
Children in Care Residential Commissioning Plan
The report provides recommendations which will deliver better
outcomes for Children in Care by reducing the number of Out of Area
(OOA) placements and Independent Fostering Agencies and by
increasing residential sufficiency within the City.
The report provides four options to respond to the needs of
Children in Care identified through a gap analysis. The different
cost implications and analysis of each option are outlined in the
paper.
The options have been identified as part of the overall Children
Service’s Placement Review.
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: 17/06/2019
Decision due: 18/07/19 by Executive
Lead member: Executive Member for Children, Young People and Education
Lead director: Corporate Director of Children, Education and Communities
Department: Directorate of Children, Education and Communities
Contact: William Shaw, Principal Officer - Project Implementation Email: william.shaw@york.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Early discussions and briefings have taken place with all key stakeholders. This will continue following Executive agreement. Social work professionals, partner agencies including Health and Police, children and young people, external partners, internal CYC specialists including property, legal, finance and procurement.
Decisions
- 19/07/2019 - Children in Care Residential Commissioning Plan
Agenda items
- 18/07/2019 - Executive Children in Care Residential Commissioning Plan 18/07/2019
Documents
- Children in Care Residential Commissioning Plan