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Page 1: Gateway to better education and health care. Government funding >Budget 2011 provided government funding for services to address the needs of children.

Gateway to better

educationand health care

Page 2: Gateway to better education and health care. Government funding >Budget 2011 provided government funding for services to address the needs of children.

Government funding

> Budget 2011 provided government funding for services to address the needs of children and young people in care. The package includes:

> Gateway (health and education) assessments > Mental health services for children and young people in care > Funding for early childhood education for all children in state care> (aged 18 months to three years)

Page 3: Gateway to better education and health care. Government funding >Budget 2011 provided government funding for services to address the needs of children.

Overview

> Gateway Assessments are an interagency project between Child, Youth and Family, Health and Education.

> Their aim is to:

• identify the health and education needs early

• ensure interagency agreement on how to best to address their needs

• facilitate access to appropriate services

• ensure children and young people get the help they need at home and at school

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Who are they for?

> Gateway Assessments are available to any child or young person who:> is entering Child, Youth and Family care

> is already in Child, Youth and Family care

> is having a Child, Youth and Family Care and Protection family group conference

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How it works

Child identified as likely to benefit from a Gateway Assessment

Gateway Assessment Coordinator

• Collects existing health information• Family health history

• Determines appropriate assessment

Health Assessor• Review history

• Comprehensive health assessment• Write health report and recommendations

Social Worker• Prepare information for use at FGC

•Completes child or young person’s Plan• Monitor agreed recommendations

Education

Social Worker

Teacher/Principal(School or Early Childhood Centre)

• Complete education profile• Identify issues affecting education

Social Worker• Engages with family and gains consents

• Refers for health assessment & education Profile

Gateway Assessment Coordinator • Collates information from CYF, family, Health and Education

•Drafts Interagency Services Agreement with social worker and teacher• Facilitates Multi-disciplinary Clinical Meeting

•Follow-up on implementation of recommendations at 3 months

Health

ACC

Social Worker

Health (NZHIS)

Well Child

Family

Urgent health appointment if required

Health Referral(with consultation and consent of the young person or the child’s

family)

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Real Outcomes: Real children

• 15 year old with un-identified tongue tieRei

• 20 month old with developmental delay Tim

• 8 year old with a hole in his heart Harley

• 19 month old with developmental delay Kate

• 4 year old with multiple health concernsSonny

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Interagency Services Agreement

> Is prepared by the Gateways Assessment Coordinator, in consultation with the teacher and social worker

> outlines what each agency will do to meet the needs of the child or young person. It includes:

> the key agencies and people involved with the child or young person> summary of needs and recommendations identified from the Gateway Assessment> the interventions and services each agency has committed to provide.

>Is discussed and agreed at a multi-disciplinary clinical meeting involving professionals with authority to commit resources from their agency

Once the document is finalised, each agency is then responsible for implementing the services that they have agreed to.

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National implementation

> The rollout of the Gateway Assessment began on 1 July 2011

> There are currently 27 Child, Youth and Family sites in 8 District Health Board areas implementing Gateway Assessments

> The remaining Child, Youth and Family sites and

DHBs will implement Gateway Assessments

by the end of 2012

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New CYF Funded Mental Health Services

Acute

ICSS

CAMHS

Primary Child Mental Health Service

Universal services

We have new funding for mental health services to meet the needs of children and young people identified through Gateway Assessment.

New primary services> Mild to Moderate mental

health = emotional and behavioural needs

> 1,600 children per year> Average $1,550 per child> Evidence-based family

focused services> Starting very soon

Extension of Intensive Clinical Support Services> Complex mental health

and behaviour> 175 young people per

year> Average cost of $14,300> Evidence-based, family

focused services

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Primary Mental Health Services

0-17 year olds

Intensive Mental Health Services

10-17 year olds

Group Names of evidence based interventions

– Infants (aged 0-4) – Watch, Wait and Wonder™

We will fund evidence based interventions

- Children & young people(aged 3 or older)

– Parent Child Interaction Therapy

– Trauma and Abuse focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

– Primary care or level 4 and 5 Triple P

– Incredible Years - Young People

– Functional Family Therapy

– Multi-systemic Therapy

These rely on good social worker engagement & case management

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Progress on implementation

> Primary Mental Health Service Specifications were developed in partnership with the Ministries of Health and Education

> An open tender process was run across 6 DHB regions that were using Gateway Assessments to identify providers for the Primary Mental Health Services over December 2011 – February 2012; contracts have been established for service development and delivery from 1 April 2012

> Discussions have started in remaining DHB regions to ensure primary mental health services will be available when children are identified through a Gateway Assessment process

> The first Intensive Clinical Support Service will be established in Palmerston North by July 2012

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Early Childhood Education funding

> CYF funds are available to enable children in the custody of the CE, aged 18 months – three years, to access ECE.

> Funding covers up to 20 hours per week or $600 per month.

> CYF funding continues if a child progresses to a home for life until they are three.

> Beyond three years, all children benefit from the MoEs 20 hours free ECE.

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Which ECE services qualify for CYF ECE funding?

> The ECE service must be licensed and funded by MoE

> It can be a teacher-led or parent-led ECE service

> Teacher-led services include centre-based ECE services, kindergartens, Pasifika services, Montessori , Rudolf Steiner schools and home-based ECE

> Parent/whānau-led services such as Playcentres and Kōhanga Reo.

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More information

> You will find more information about the Gateway Assessment Process on the Child, Youth and Family website www.cyf.govt.nz

> Lisette Rawson – Project Manager, Gateway Assessments - 04 918 3285

[email protected]

> Kerry Lloyd – Project Manager, Mental Health Services - 04 918 9037

[email protected]