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Bob Driscoll Social Work Manager Community Support. Principles of IAF. All assessments have the potential to be integrated Children/young people and their families will get the right help at the right time. Information will be shared
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Bob Driscoll Social Work Manager Community Support
Principles of IAF • All assessments have the potential to be integrated • Children/young people and their families will get the right help at the right time. • Information will be shared • The child/young person and the family will be at the centre of and involved proactively in the integrated assessment process • Interventions will be proportionate to need. • The action planning process will rationalise multi-disciplinary and multi-agency meeting in respect of children/young people and families. • Action planning and the Action Plan be sufficiently comprehensive to rationalise the number of multi-agency/specialist fora that take place, including those with a statutory basic (e.g. LAC review/Educational Needs
Aberdeenshire IAF Key Partners • Children/Young People/Families • Health • Education & Recreation • Social Work • Police • Voluntary Sector
TIMESCALES • An initial response is required within the • Emergency – 24 hours • Crisis – 72 hours • All other cases must have a lead identified, the Child Protection policies and procedures must be applied.
LP Key tasks • ensuring children & families are central to process • develop productive relationships • liaison between children & family and professionals • gather information using multi-agency contacts
assess & analyse available data • review progress and decide if resources are available to match need • monitor and co-ordinate plans and interventions
Core Record • Assembled by Lead Professional • Information already held • Information gathered • Storage • Held by Lead Professional
ACTIONPLANNING • Aim of Action Planning • Main Components of Action Plan • Benefits of Good ActionPlanning
Contact Record • Standards • Information Sharing & Consent