Croydon Children and Families Partnership Commissioning priorities 13 February 2013.

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Croydon Children and Families Partnership Commissioning priorities 13 February 2013

Children and Family Partnership priorities (1) Being healthy Reduce childhood obesity Improve emotional health and wellbeing Reduce infant Mortality Reduce risk taking behaviours and the incidence of teenage pregnancy and drug and alcohol misuse Improve the uptake of childhood immunisations

Children and Family Partnership priorities (2) Early intervention Extend the multi-agency front door for early intervention including developing Team around the School pilot, embed the use of common assessment framework (CAF) Deliver integrated services for babies and young children through Family Engagement Partnerships and Croydon’s Primary Prevention Plan Strengthen resilience of families with complex needs including extend Family Resilience Programme to full size

Children and Family Partnership priorities (3) Learning difficulties/disabilities Build on multi-agency decision-making for support packages to develop single health, care and education plans Complete multi-agency LDD strategy to strengthen joint delivery of commissioning and provision development

Resource analysis – possible commissioning opportunities Strengthening of Family Engagement Partnership Family Nurse Partnership – transfer of responsibility to Council in 2015 Health visiting – transfer of responsibility from CCG to Council in 2015 Therapy services Tripartite funding for placements at individual level for children with disabilities and/or learning disabilities Weight management service for families and National Child Measurement Programme Healthy child programme including school nurses Sexual health services for young people Drug and alcohol services for young people Maternity services Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Immunisations Reviewing children’s pathways for long term conditions (eg. asthma and diabetes) as part of Integrated Care approach

Commissioning priorities (1) ObjectiveEvidence base Commissioning priorities related to this objective Reduce childhood obesityJSNA 2009/10Refreshing obesity strategy. Healthy Start roll out; re ‐ procurement of child weight management services; National Child Measurement Programme Supporting schools to make their own arrangements for healthy food with the closing of the food in schools contract Developing a local healthy schools programme that reflects both national and local priorities, including Key Stage 4 scheme of work; Food for Life school programme Improve emotional health and wellbeing JSNA 2012/13To be confirmed following JSNA finalisation; to roll out capacity-building programme with multi-agency middle managers Reduce infant mortalityJSNA 2010/11To continue to reduce infant mortality. [Latest figures show Croydon has achieved target of reducing rates below London and national figures]. Reduce risk taking behaviours - teenage pregnancy and drug and alcohol misuse Analysis neededSecure arrangements for local drug and alcohol service for young people

Commissioning priorities (2) ObjectiveEvidence base Commissioning priorities relating to this objective Improve the uptake of childhood immunisations Analysis needed – to be confirmed To be confirmed Deliver integrated services for babies and young children through Family Engagement Partnerships and Croydon’s Primary Prevention Plan Strong national evidence base Family engagement partnerships to achieve the following outcomes: greater family resilience and autonomy; improved educational achievement; improved parent-child/ family relationships; improvements in child and maternal health; more responsive and consistent services. Health visiting and Healthy child programme Services for children at the edge of care (level 4) School nurses, therapies and educational support services Family Nurse Partnership Delivery of childcare places for 40% of 2 year olds Continue to achieve strong Early years Foundation stage outcomes thereby securing school readiness Build on multi-agency decision-making for support packages to develop single health, care and education plans; strengthen joint delivery of LDD commissioning and provision. JSNA 2009/10Joined up support packages for children with LDD Development of joint commissioning in relation to therapies Integrated support for children with complex needs