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1 Early Years and Children’s Centres Shared Foundation Partnerships Model – An Award Winning Arrangement Barbara Mands, Head of Childcare Strategy Early Years and Children’s Centres

2 Definition Childcare networks across the city made up of schools, childminders, private nurseries and playgroups.  They focus on sufficient places to meet demand, flexibility 8am – 6pm and places being of high quality. Early Years and Children’s Centres

3 Historical Context  Created in 2001 to offer four year old early education places.  LA proactive in its commitment to PVI – knowledge, expertise and skills.  National funding to create ‘wraparound care’ – five pilots  Full roll out of 31 partnerships in 3 years Early Years and Children’s Centres

4 Research  The model has been the focus of five independent/local research evaluations including Northumbria University and University of Oxford.  Taken as an example of ‘Understanding and Advancing Systems Leaderships in the Early Years’ University of London  Three separate national awards

5 Early Years and Children’s Centres Childcare Hubs  Chosen by 4 children to be part of national programme based on our experience of developing partnership working.  Three Childcare Hubs from York + LA support hub  Purpose is to trial new ways of working to share with the rest of the Shared Foundation Partnerships – availability, flexibility & quality Early Years and Children’s Centres

6 Principles of the Partnerships  A sense of equal participation  No one sector dominating  All interests reflected in local planning  Building respectful relationships takes time for professional challenge to take place  Seamless transition Early Years and Children’s Centres

7 Principles of the Partnerships  Seamless transition  Quality provision – sharing best practice, moderation  Sharing of information eg resources/joint training  Supporting vulnerability

8 Early Years and Children’s Centres The Model in Practice  Own unique identity and local brand  Meet termly  Regularly review action plan  Attend termly LA training  Receive annual LA letter  Central database of membership (SENCO/QTS) Early Years and Children’s Centres

9 Branding Early Years and Children’s Centres

10 Benefits Early Years and Children’s Centres Ofsted Shared good practice Networking Professional development Peer support Joint moderation Improved communication Shared experiences & problems Shared resources Respect Trust Shared themes / topics Improved links between settings / schools Improved transitions Community events Wraparound childcare LA support Better support for children with SEND & vulnerable children

11 Early Years and Children’s Centres Childcare Hub Achievements  Ongoing commitment to work with LA and share good practice with rest of the partnerships  Strengthening membership of the hubs  Development of unique hub brands  Development of a widget  Assessing demand for two year old places and creating the places

12 Early Years and Children’s Centres Childcare Hub Achievements  Development of a guide ‘ Working with Parents of Children with SEND’  Developing a hub ‘Local Offer’ statement  Contributing to a film clip to promote Shared Foundation Model  Planning Celebration Events – Summer Term

13 Early Years and Children’s Centres Challenges for the Model  Different levels of maturity  Continuity – changes in membership can affect momentum  Capacity – time to attend meetings etc  Effective SENCO support  Membership

14 Early Years and Children’s Centres Next Steps  Developing a Three Year Strategy to strengthen the model  Launch of the strategy with Headteachers/senior leaders to raise profile of the model and strengthen commitment and support  Targetting LA support towards the hubs and share good practice with other partnerships

15 Early Years and Children’s Centres Website www.yor-ok.org.uk/shared-foundation- partnership.htm

16 Early Years and Children’s Centres Contact details Barbara.Mands@york.gov.uk 01904 554371 Early Years and Children’s Centres


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