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Improving Outcomes For Children and Young People - Workshop. Three Main Objectives For The Workshop To introduce the concept of outcomes based planning; To provide some information about the Outcomes for Children Project and the notion of a Locality Planning Group;
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Improving Outcomes For Children and Young People - Workshop Three Main Objectives For The Workshop To introduce the concept of outcomes based planning; To provide some information about the Outcomes for Children Project and the notion of a Locality Planning Group; To get people thinking about the role of a local planning group and their possible role on it.
Programmefor the Workshop • Some introductions • The Outcomes for Children Project – what is it? • Case study • Identifying what's good and not so good in the area for children and young people • What information/data is available to assist in planning? • What is a Local Planning Group? • Who needs to be at the table? • Next Steps • Plenty of opportunity for discussion and questions • Break about halfway through • Lunch afterwards
Our Children and Families South West Donegal, Demographic Profile Friday 16th April 2010
South West Donegal Corkermore, Crowkeeragh, Crownard, Dunkineely, Glencolumkille, Inver, Kilcar, Kilgory, Killybegs, Largymore, Malinbeg, Tieveskeelta
Population Profile 4.8% of the total child population of Donegal live in the South West Donegal area. Data Source: CSO 2006
Deprivation Data Source: SAHRU 2006 http://www.hse.ie/eng/staff/FactFile/Health_Status_Reports/Cork_Health_Status_Report/Deprivation/
Lone Parent Families Data Source: CSO 2006
Education Data Source: CSO 2006
Persons on the Live Register February 2010 * Includes those on Jobseekers Benefit or Allowance Over 60% of persons on the live register aged under 25 years are Male. This is the case in all areas i.e. South West Donegal, Donegal and Ireland. Data Source: CSO http://www.statusireland.com/statistics/most-popular/28/Irish-Live-Register-Figures.html
www.outcomesforchildren.org • 3 main tools to use: • Interactive Mapping • Family Support Database • Data Catalogue stephen.barry@southerntrust.hscni.net
Locality Planning Group: What is it & what would it do? To engage and work with a range of agencies: statutory, community, voluntary, private To examine data & information To develop multi-agency action plans To involve children, young people & families in the planning process To influence commission of services & resources
Support Available Local knowledge & expertise Project Board Community Development Worker (p/t) Information Support Officer Funding:- engagement & participation of key stakeholders (£11k), small grants to develop initial projects (£15k)