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Making Every Intervention Count. Making Every Intervention Count is the programme of work that will focus on re-shaping Children and Young People’s Services so they remain effective into the future and provide the best possible outcomes for children and families within available resources.
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Making Every Intervention Count Making Every Intervention Count is the programme of work that will focus on re-shaping Children and Young People’s Services so they remain effective into the future and provide the best possible outcomes for children and families within available resources.
Elements of MEIC programme • Signs of Safety & Well-being approach to practice • Further develop Early Help Offer • Strengthening joint strategic commissioning • Looked After Children Strategy • A multi-agency safeguarding hub partnership (MASH) • Better use of our case management systems • A Business Intelligence hub • New operating model
Engagement Phase • Engagement with staff • Initial conference with partners • Local Safeguarding Children’s Board & Children’s Trust Joint Commissioning Group Next Steps • Forum to discuss what we have collated from engagement phase
Themes / Service Design Principles • A well defined, understood and consistent multi-agency ‘offer’ • Support families and communities to be resilient. • Effective early interventions • Think Family. Continuity of lead professional to build relationship and change. • Quality of practice – single plan, focus on purposeful work. • Signs of Safety & Well-being approach at the heart of our practice • Confident, skilled practitioners • Outcome-Focused • Maximise face-to-face work with families. • More efficient and effective partnership working with key partner agencies including VCS, Schools • Improved professional networks at a local level. • Community Hub for Support / Information / Advice
“Local response” - What is? / How we can make the best of it with partners • Local Area Coordination • Collaboration with the VCS • Encouraging local self help and public access • Digital information • Developing local networks / partnerships • Place based initiatives (e.g. Lowestoft Rising, Our Bury, One Haverhill, Ipswich Triangle, Newmarket Vision)
More Information • Allan Cadzow – Assistant Director Early Help and Specialist Services • Graham Beamish – Programme Manager • Katie White – Project Officer • Email – makingeveryinterventioncount@suffolk.gov.uk • SCC Website - www.suffolk.gov.uk/your-council/about-suffolk-county-council/children-and-young-peoples-services/making-every-intervention-count/