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General Introduction. Gavin BoydChief Executive (Designate) . Purpose of Workshops: Wider Process. Mark BrowneESAIT Programme Director . . ESA:Implementing The Change. Organisational Design. Small HQRegional Grouped FunctionsLocal Area Teams (based on 11 Local District Councils). Overview of ESA Structure.
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1. Childrens ServicesWorkshop
2. General Introduction
3. Purpose of Workshops: Wider Process
4. ESA:
Implementing The Change
6. Organisational Design Small HQ
Regional Grouped Functions
Local Area Teams
(based on 11 Local District Councils)
7. Overview of ESA Structure
9. Designing ESA: The Process
10. Design Principles for ESA 1 Giving priority to the learning needs of young people
2 Meeting the learning needs of communities
3 Delivering services in a consistent, equitable and inclusive manner
4 Focused on the customer
5 High quality
6 Responsive at a local and regional level
7 Innovative
8 Providing value for money
9 Benchmarked against best practice
10 Releasing resources from back office functions to the frontline
11. Service Delivery Models Regional functions
Sub-regional functions
Local functions
How will it work?
(Roles and responsibilities)
12. Regional Function/Local Area Team Regional Function
Providing a service across the entire region/entire organisation and managed from a single point
Some aspects of the service may be delivered locally
Local Area Team Function
Providing a service to a local area and managed locally by staff in the local area team
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14. Regional Functions Strategic and operational planning
Budgetary control
Recruitment
Procurement
Contract management
Applications/eligibility
ICT systems
Management information
15. Local Functions
Delivery of local services
Supervision of frontline staff
Deal with local issues/local contact
Local knowledge/support to inform operations
Quality assurance/improvement
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18. Purpose of Day
At 2nd stage of 4 stage process
Focus is on future service delivery models
Transition issues come later
Purpose is to test proposals
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QUESTIONS/
COMMENTS
20. Childrens Services
Future Service Delivery Model
Mark Browne
ESAIT Programme Director
21. Childrens Services: Scope SEN/Educational Psychologists/Behaviour Support
Speech and Language Therapy etc
Education Welfare Service
EOTAS/AEP/Home Tuition
Looked After Children
Inclusion and Diversity
Childrens Mental Health/Counselling
Health Education/SAMs
Early Years
Youth Service
22. Childrens Services: Context SEN Review
Inclusion and Diversity Service
Physical and Emotional Health and Well-being
Counselling Initiative
Extended Schools
Priorities for Youth
0-6 Strategy/Early Years
23. SEN REVIEW Continuum of provision for diversity of need
Minimise barriers to learning
Enhanced role for schools (delegated funding for more in-school support)
Greater collaborative working
Enhanced professional development
More effective partnerships
Move to co-ordinated support plans
24. SEN REVIEW: ROLE OF ESA Provide settings to cater for diversity of need
Provide appropriate support services (set up and maintain MGs)
Deliver training and support for teachers and schools
Ensure trained LSC in all schools
Monitor and audit provision
Monitor school performance iro SEN
25. Priorities for Youth To form the basis of a new strategy for the youth service
To identify the main issues facing youth work
To determine the priorities on which to focus, prior to and beyond ESA
Initial phase of engagement ended 15 October 2008 findings to be published
26. Implications for ESA Creating a coherent youth function (Youth Council, ELB etc)
Integrated delivery of youth services
Integration of youth with related services
Taking forward priorities for youth when identified
27. 0-6 Strategy Early Years Currently being developed
Purpose:
To set out a clear vision for early years
To ensure consistency with national and international frameworks
To draw on research and good practice elsewhere
To identify suitable structures for service delivery
28. Implications for ESA Expansion of service coverage
Improve coherence and consistency of standards
Greater integration of service delivery
29. Regional Functions Strategic and Operational Planning for all Childrens
Services
Assessment of need and allocation of resource in context of area planning and community planning
Pre-school education expansion programme allocation and monitoring of places
Strategic management of youth service including development and management of youth strategy
Finance and Budgetary Management
Management and monitoring of central budget for the respective service area
Delegation of a small budget to local teams with appropriate guidance and approval limits
30. Regional Functions Contract Management
Management of contracts eg counsellors
Staffing
Identifying staffing needs
Liaising with HR to ensure positions are filled
31. Regional Functions Common Approaches, Processes, Procedures
Operation of a common funding scheme to ensure consistency and equity in the allocation of funding for youth services
Allocation of pre-school places through the Pre-School Education Expansion Programme
Establish framework for operation of SEN policy eg processes, procedures and timescales
32. Regional Functions Standards and Performance
Standards staff qualifications, accommodation, health and safety etc
Performance participation, access, volume, unit cost
Monitoring of performance against targets and standards eg youth projects, special educational needs, early years
Management Information
SENMIS
Information on all youth groups/youth centres under the management of, or registered with, ESA
33. Regional Functions External Links to Other Agencies
Social Services eg child protection service
Partnerships with early years organisations and providers eg Childcare Partnerships, Health and Social Care Trusts
DHSSPS, Probation Services etc
Communication and Promotion Activities
Promoting the activities of the youth service and improving accessibility for all
Promoting awareness of the range of early years services available and access arrangements through a range of media
Co-ordination of media queries, AQs, drawing on information gathered from local teams if required
34. Local Functions Local Delivery of Services and Support
- Delivery of SEN/educational psychologists/
behaviour support/education welfare service/EAL
- Advice and support eg pastoral care, child
protection, extended schools
- Delivery of youth programmes and activities
- Planning of 0-6 provision
Supervision of Frontline Staff
- Management and co-ordination of staff in local
area eg EWOs, behaviour support, youth
workers
35. Local Functions Dealing with Local Issues/Local Contact/Local Knowledge
- Day to day advice regarding the services available
- Point of contact for service users and local
community
- Identification to regional function of issues and
concerns presenting in local area
External Links
- Maintain links with local external agencies and
professionals eg Health & Social Care Trusts, Local
District Councils, Childrens Planning Committees,
DSD etc
36. TABLE DISCUSSIONS
37. AEN - Issues for Discussion Do you agree with the regional/local split of responsibilities?
What opportunities does ESA present for more integrated delivery of Childrens Services?
What needs to be done to realise these opportunities?
38. Youth Issues for Discussion Do you agree with the regional/local split of responsibilities?
What do we need to do to develop a coherent youth service function within ESA?
What opportunities does ESA present for integrating the delivery of youth services with other childrens services?
39. Early Years Issues for Discussion Do you agree with the regional/local split of responsibilities?
What do we need to do to bring consistency and further improve the quality and coherence of early years services?
What opportunities does ESA present for integrating delivery of early years services with other education and childrens services?