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Page 1: One Glasgow 0 to 8 Early Intervention Early Intervention – Towards Prevention.

One Glasgow 0 to 8Early Intervention

Early Intervention – Towards Prevention

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One Glasgow 0-8/EYC

• One Glasgow : a “Total Place” approach

• National Early Years Collaborative – methodology ; stretch aims

• Three workstreams adopted from EYC– Conception to age 1yr : led by NHS– 1yr to 30 months : led by NHS– 30 months to 8yrs : led by Education

• Multi-agency groups established to oversee progress – reporting to Childrens Services Executive Group

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Multi agency response

Targeting strategy

Thriving

Coping

Just coping

Chaotic

Number in each category

Resources targeted to category

Categories

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Finance

• Community Planning Partnership (£2 million)

• Triple P Positive Parenting Programme • Permanency planning• Kinship Care• Nurture• Family support services

• Each agency’s own core budget contribution

• Third sector funding – Glasgow has been particularly successful

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Early Years in Glasgow

• 112 local authority establishments plus 90+ partnerships

• Term-time and extended (50 weeks)

• 7000+ places

• 25% for 0 to 3 – proportionally much more than other authorities (1000 places for 2 to 3 years ; 450 places for under 2’s)

• Impact of pricing policy – occupancy gaps in areas of deprivation

• Most 3 and 4 year old children have always received 15 hours of free nursery education per week (570 hours annually) : extended to partner settings in Aug 2010. Universal.

• Children & Families Bill from August 2014 : further extension to 600 hours annually to include LAC / Kinship care 2 yr olds

One Glasgow initial focus – children under 3 esp. 2-3 yr olds

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Progress

• Workstream 1 : Conception to 1 yr

• Family Nurse Partnership • Young Parents’ Support Base• PACT review• Permanency planning• Additional recruitment for health care workers

• Challenges in terms of links with midwives and a lack of health visitors in parts of the city

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Progress

• Workstream 2 : 1yr to 30 months

• NHS ‘Readiness to Learn’ Assessment at 30 months• Multi agency learning sessions for practitioners organised to

raise awareness• Increase in nursery places for two year olds from 20% to

25% of all places• Targeted support through SPPA for mother and toddler

groups extended in 2013• PACT review ; FNP ; YPSB etc

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Progress

• Workstream 3 : 30 months to 8 yrs

•46 “family learning centres” initially •Pilot Joint Support Team established •Family support extended : community based voluntary sector partnerships•Multi-agency training underway•Family support practitioner networks across the city•Nurture in over 70 primary schools and 20 nurseries•‘Towards a Nurturing City’ linked to Central Parenting Team•SDQ completed for the whole pre-school population annually

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Family Learning CentresCommunity Assets

• Developing the philosophy

• Building on what we already have

Strong partnerships with parents

Trust and confidence

Family projects / parenting programmes – working in the community with the community

• Flexible approach – not a one-size fits all

• Extended day versus term-time – not an issue eg. partner support during holidays

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Next Steps

• Joint support teams to be extended across the city : rollout planned in line with Community Planning identified priority areas

• Family support being provided to be further extended : maximising existing partnerships ; new partnerships

• Staff training : comprehensive multi agency approach

• Research evidence base to be developed : GCPH ; SDQ

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But …………

• Long term programme : we need to remain committed to it

• EYC methodology testing but has still to be proved workable in this context

• Our overarching aim is to build better families who are able to better support their children

• This will take more than early intervention but is closely linked to the wellbeing of the city in every sense


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