12 Children and Young People’s Plan: End of Year CYPP Action Plan Review PDF 216 KB
Report of the Corporate Director for Children and Adults
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Minutes:
Helen Blackman, Director of Children’s Integrated Services, introduced the report which identifies key headlines, challenges and an overview of areas relating to children and young people. Helen highlighted the following:
Priority 1 – Promoting the health and wellbeing of babies, children and young people
(a)
achievements include consistently high breastfeeding rates at 6-8
weeks, a reduced number of hospital admissions for mental health
conditions for those aged 0-17, reduced rates of re-offending by
young people, and a lower number of first time entrants to the
youth justice system;
(b)
the percentage of women smoking at the
time of delivery is higher than the England average and remains
static. A smoking in pregnancy pathway is in development, which
will be supported by a specific smoking in pregnancy
service;
(c)
the percentage of children obese at Year
6 remains higher than the target but is lower than the statistical
neighbour average. Work is taking place across the city with
children and their families to encourage healthy eating and
physical activity;
(d) the number of hospital admissions for self-harm for those aged 10-24 has increased. There has been an upward trend nationally but Nottingham still has a higher than average number. The city’s Behavioural, Emotional and Mental Health single point of access is now co-located with Children and Families Direct;
Priority 2 - Safeguarding and supporting children and families
(e)
achievements include a reduction in the number of children subject
to a child protection plan, a slight reduction in the number of
A&E admissions for children aged 0-4 caused by deliberate or
unintentional injuries, performance with regards to review
timescales being maintained, implementation of a new model for
children’s services front door, and a rating of Good overall
in the recent pilot Ofsted inspection;
(f)
the percentage of children subject to a child protection plan for a
second or subsequent time within 2 years has increased;
(g)
the number of offences where children
and young people are the victims has increased. To support this the
front door is being developed into a MASH type model, with Police
colleagues now sitting within Duty;
(h) nationally, recruitment and retention of the Children’s Social Care workforce remains a challenge and demand for services remains high. The ‘grow your own’ social work development scheme is in its final phase, with a view to starting the fast track degree in September 2017;
(i) the implementation of the Liquid Logic system has presented some challenges and additional pressures, but managers and specialists are addressing outstanding data issues from migration;
Priority 3 - Supporting achievement and academic attainment
Patrick Fielding, Director of Education, highlighted the following:
(j) achievements include a good level of development in the Early Years Foundation Stage, an increase in the percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard for phonics in year 1, strong attainment in maths and English, higher than average progress in writing and maths at key stages 1 and 2, good numbers of pupils achieving the expected reading and writing standard in ... view the full minutes text for item 12