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Young People on Home Supervision Orders: Includem’s experience Pamela Barnes Research and Communications Manager, Includem. SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AT WWW.INCLUDEM.ORG. 4 th DECEMBER 2012 . There for young people 24/7.
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Young People on Home Supervision Orders: Includem’s experience Pamela BarnesResearch and Communications Manager, Includem SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AT WWW.INCLUDEM.ORG 4th DECEMBER 2012 There for young people 24/7
12 years of supporting vulnerable young people and their families in partnership with LAs Referrals from Social Work, often as last resort Worked with over 3,000 young people across 18 LAs Primarily aged 8 to 17 (66% aged 12-15 at referral) Most subject to formal measures Background to Includem’s Experience There for young people 24/7
Mix of welfare and behaviour grounds for referral Most living with parent/s or other relative Most experience different placements, often multiple moves Level and complexity of need on a par with those who are accommodated Engrained resistance to meaningfully engage with services What we know about these young people There for young people 24/7
Early Intervention Working with Families Building real relationships Using the relationships Close multi-agency working Our experience of what has worked There for young people 24/7
1. Early Intervention SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AT WWW.INCLUDEM.ORG • Inconsistency – some areas use us to help prevent family breakdown, but often referrals happen at point of crisis- Home Supervision Order is opportunity to reduce risk of crisis and better equip young people and families to cope There for young people 24/7
2. Working with families SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AT WWW.INCLUDEM.ORG -Parenting skills e.g. pro-social role modelling, setting and implementing boundaries, confidence building- Support to improve family relationships- Parental support needs (especially alcohol and drug use, and mental health issues) There for young people 24/7
3. Relationships are key SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AT WWW.INCLUDEM.ORG • Quality relationships with young people and families are absolutely key - Persistence pays – expect resistance- Being there at times of need and crisis- Continuity especially through transitions There for young people 24/7
4. Use the Relationship SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AT WWW.INCLUDEM.ORG - to promote engagement with Care Plan- to support engagement with other services- to effect change – meaningful intervention There for young people 24/7
5. Multi-agency Working SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AT WWW.INCLUDEM.ORG - to make, implement and review Care Plan- to identify and respond quickly to risks- to ensure child-centred approach- No ‘one-size fits all’ solution There for young people 24/7
Early Intervention Working with Families Building real relationships Using the relationships Close multi-agency working Our experience of what has worked There for young people 24/7