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Kent Children’s Trust: Local CT Board Chairs’ and Vice Chairs’ networking meeting
22 March 2011 What works in prevention and early intervention?
2. Issues to cover making the financial case
five golden threads and local practice examples
key issues
3. Making the financial case
4. Gold standard cost-benefit analysis Washington State Institute for Public Policy: benefits per $ of cost
6. Gold standard cost-benefit analysis Washington State Institute for Public Policy: benefits per $ of cost
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy $ 5.93
Nurse Family Partnership $ 3.02
Other home visiting $ 0.56
Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care $10.88
Scared Straight -$203.51
7. Using local intelligence: LARCLocal Authorities Research Consortium collaborative research project led by RiP and NfER
estimate costs avoided through early intervention supported by CAF
‘futurising’ methodogy + national costs information
Costs: Ł600 - Ł39,000
Costs avoided: Ł6,000 - Ł98,000
8. Evidence of costs: the wedge
9. Evidence of costs: the wedge
10. Five golden threads
11. The best start in life science of early brain development
research into origins of violent behaviour
experience from Sweden and Netherlands
success of Nurse Family Partnership
benefits of breastfeeding
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13. Local examples Early notification of pregnancy: Lancashire
Breastfeeding initiative, Blackpool
14. Language for life awareness of importance of language and communication skills remains generally inadequate
with right support, children can catch up
age 5˝ is a critical window
key issue for workforce development
15. Local examples ICAN Early Talk, Kent
Every Child a Talker, Barking & Dagenham
16. Engaging parents Parents are the major influence on children
good parenting crucial to good outcomes
disadvantage not a block to good parenting
key area for workforce development
parenting programmes
need shift in socialattitudes
17. Local examples Families and Schools Together, Save the Children
Parents as First Teachers Programme, Islington
18. Smarter working, better services prevention services and targeted early intervention
early identification of problems
access to services
early intervention: conception - 18 yrs
a continuum of support
19. Local examples Integrated locality working, Southend
Targeted Family Support, Exeter and Action for Children
20. Knowledge is power leadership and effective commissioning based on evidence
improving the use of local data
much to learn from abroad
21. Key messages Key areas for spending:
coherent early years offer including breastfeeding initiatives and NFP
speech, language and communications
parenting programmes
targeted family support
young people on the edge of care
22. Key messages quality, quality, quality ... and theory
workforce development
targeting and outreach
interaction between tiers / levels
innovate and evaluate
23. Thank you!
24. Contact detailsJane Lewisjane@rip.org.ukDez Holmesdez.holmes@rip.org.uk01803 867692http://www.rip.org.uk