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Every Child Matters: Change for Children

Every Child Matters: Change for Children. [Name] [Position / Title] [Organisation] [Date]. Every Child Matters …the vision. Radical improvement in opportunities and outcomes for children, driven by whole-system reform of the delivery of children’s services. Systemic change to

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Every Child Matters: Change for Children

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  1. Every Child Matters: Change for Children [Name] [Position / Title] [Organisation] [Date]

  2. Every Child Matters…the vision Radical improvement in opportunities and outcomes for children, driven by whole-system reform of the delivery of children’s services. Systemic change to • Build services around the child, young person and family • Support parents and carers • Develop the workforce, changing culture and practice and to integrate • Universal and targeted services • Services across the age range 0-19

  3. Every Child Matters…progress so far • Legislative foundation: the Children Act 2004 • Outcomes Framework • Cross-government change programme • Building a national framework for 150 local change programmes

  4. Children Act 2004 • Children’s Commissioner • Duty to cooperate (April 2005) • Duty to safeguard and promote welfare of children • Duty to set up Local Safeguarding Children Boards • Provision for indexes or databases to enable better sharing of information • Single statutory Children and Young People’s Plan • Director / Lead Member for Children’s Services • Joint Inspection Framework / Joint Area Reviews • Provisions on foster care and private fostering • Duty to promote educational achievement of looked after children

  5. Outcomes Framework Outcomes Aims Support from parents, carers and families Data Targets & Indicators Inspection Criteria

  6. Outcomesfor children & young people Families Community Parents A national framework for local change Policies & Products Outcomes & Aims Improvement Cycle Targets & Indicators Inspection Criteria Supporting Change 0 Communications

  7. Inter-Agency Governance Integrated Strategy Integrated Processes Integrated Front-Line Delivery Outcomesfor children & young people Families Community Parents The children’s trust in action

  8. Children’s trusts driving change • Arrangements for working together to improve outcomes for all children and young people through: • the front line staff providing integrated services, including children’s centres and extended schools • the processes to support these services • the planning which sets their direction • the governance arrangements which sustain them

  9. Support for local change • Regional Change Advisers in GOs • Leadership support and development • Sharing emerging / good practice • Monitoring the impact of policies • Resources for change • Statutory and non-statutory guidance and other communications

  10. Improvement Cycle for Children’s Services Local Central Integrated Inspection of Self Evaluation Needs Assessment Children's Services The Outcomes Framework Annual Assessments & CPA Delivery & Commissioning of Children's Services Field-Force Support/Central Engagement & Intervention Priorities Conversation Prioritisation & LAA Theme Planning Guidance Children & Young People's Plan

  11. What Does Every Child Matters:Change for Children mean for me? • How will it benefit the children and young people I work with? • What do I need to do to deliver it successfully? • What progress has my organisation already made? • What barriers have we overcome, and how? • What advice would I offer to others? • Who will I need to work with?

  12. Every Child Matters: Change for Children

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