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Contact: Joanne Dixon
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Declarations of Interest Minutes:
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Minutes: The
minutes of the previous meeting of the Children and Young People’s Social Care
and Services Scrutiny Panel held on 22 November 2021 were submitted and
approved as a correct record. The
Chair wished to congratulate Children’s Services on the news that the Minister
for Children and Families had endorsed the recommendations of the Department
for Education’s Children’s Commissioner, Peter Dwyer, that the Service no
longer required oversight by the Commissioner. |
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Locality Working from a Children's Services Perspective - Further Information A range of partners working
within the locality working pilot model have been invited to discuss with the
Panel: how their organisation/service links into the project; how they work
with children’s social care/early help services to achieve better outcomes for
children and families; their views on the current pilot model and how it might
work going forward. Minutes: The Chair welcomed those present and provided
background in relation to the Panel’s current scrutiny topic of Locality
Working from a children’s services perspective. It was explained that the Panel had heard information
in relation to various partners working within the locality pilot areas of
Newport and North Ormesby and subsequently wished to
invite some of those partners to discuss, with the Panel, their involvement in
locality working in order to provide a better understanding of how a
multi-agency approach was working to improve outcomes for children and
families. The following representatives were in attendance at
the meeting:- ·
A Parkinson – Newport Neighbourhood Manager ·
L Kelly – Public Protection ·
K Jackson – Public Health ·
S Carlisle – Newport Primary School Newport Neighbourhood Manager A Parkinson, Newport Neighbourhood
Manager, advised that in terms of the Children’s Services aspect of the
locality model, specific resources had been allocated to both locality pilot
projects in Newport and North Ormesby, including
named Officers within the model who had been co-located, both virtually and in
office settings when permitted (due to the Covid
pandemic). Throughout the pilot, several
areas had been developed in relation to the Children’s Services aspect of the
model, including specific meetings and working groups in relation to children
and families so that a team of support could be put in place around the family
or individual in order to best support them. Public Protection/Selective Landlord
Licensing L Kelly, Selective Landlord Licensing
Manager, Public Protection Service, advised that selective landlord licensing
operated in both the Newport and North Ormesby areas
and that the wider Public Protection Service had always engaged with Children’s
Services to work in an integrated way.
It was acknowledged that locality working afforded the opportunity and
framework for such work to be carried out collaboratively. The Selective Licensing Team worked
closely with Early Help services, for example, Early Help may be working with a
family living in a property in state of poor disrepair. This would be brought to the attention of selective
licensing and a joint visit would be undertaken, often including Environmental
Health, to inspect the property and assess whether it met an acceptable living
standard. When inspection or
post-tenancy visits were undertaken, a checklist was used to ascertain whether
the family had other services working with them or whether they felt they
required help/support from any other services. The team attended child protection
meetings which fed into support plans for children and families and liaised
regularly with Social Workers to discuss whether families met thresholds for
Early Help support or safeguarding concerns in order to make referrals where
appropriate. Whilst carrying out housing
inspections, any concerns would be raised with Early Help or Social Care teams
where appropriate. In relation to anti-social behaviour, the Neighbourhood Safety Team put together anti-social behaviour contracts and involved Social Workers, where applicable. In instances where it was considered any child/young person committing anti-social behaviour required a referral this would be done. It was highlighted that in North Ormesby, ... view the full minutes text for item 21/32 |
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Update - Covid Recovery in Children's Services The Executive Director of Children’s Services will provide an update in relation to Covid recovery in Children’s Services, where appropriate. Minutes: The Executive Director of Children’s
Services highlighted that, following the Government’s announcement on 12
December, staff were again being asked to work from home and that the return to
office working on a 60:40 split had been delayed. In terms of Social Workers, they would carry
on working with children and families as carefully and safely as possible. The Director of Education and
Partnerships had met with Head Teachers to discuss concerns around schools,
particularly nativity events. This issue
had caused some confusion as some schools were going ahead with nativities and
others had cancelled. There were various
reasons for the difference in approach including numbers of staff
available. The general message from the
Director was to look at the position in January in terms of infection rates and
hopefully things would be more stable with less events taking place. Several Panel Members raised concerns
around the difference in approaches between schools and that it was dividing
communities in some areas. It was
queried whether advice from the local authority could be issued to schools in
terms of providing a uniform approach. The Executive Director of Children’s
Services acknowledged the comments and responded that whilst the local authority
would prefer a consistent approach from schools, the authority’s role was to
advise and influence. Consideration
would be given, in conjunction with the Director of Education and Partnerships,
as to whether any strengthening advice could be provided. NOTED |
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Overview and Scrutiny Board Update The Chair will provide a verbal update in relation to business conducted at the Overview and Scrutiny Board meeting held on 7 December 2021. Minutes: A verbal update was provided in relation to the
business conducted at the Overview and Scrutiny Board meeting held on 7
December 2021, namely:- ·
Executive
forward work programme ·
Update
from the Deputy Mayor & Executive Member for Culture & Communities (Councillor Smiles) ·
Chief
Executive’s Update ·
Scrutiny
Panels’ Chair’s Updates. ·
Revenue
and Capital Budget – Projected outturn position, Quarter two 2021/22. ·
Next
OSB meeting – Tues, 18 January 2022 at 10.00am NOTED |
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Date and Time of Next Meeting - Tuesday, 25 January 2022 at 4.00pm Minutes: The next meeting of the Children and Young People’s
Social Care and Services Scrutiny Panel was scheduled for Tuesday, 25 January
2022 4.00pm. |