North Lincolnshire SEND Parent/Carer Conference 16th November 2018

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North Lincolnshire SEND Parent/Carer Conference 16th November 2018 SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED North Lincolnshire SEND Parent/Carer Conference 16th November 2018 Darren Chaplin Head of Access and Inclusion North Lincolnshire Council Darren.Chaplin@northlincs.gov.uk

SEND Vision and Strategy SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED SEND Vision and Strategy

Strategic framework for improving outcomes for ‘All our children’ SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED Strategic framework for improving outcomes for ‘All our children’

Helping Children and Families Model SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED Helping Children and Families Model

Helping Children and Families Model (in the context of SEND)

SEND Governance and Accountability in North Lincolnshire SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED SEND Governance and Accountability in North Lincolnshire

SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED Progress on Priorities and Commissioning Intentions 2017-2020 (November 2018) Empowering children Worked with our PIP Forum to co-produce training and support events for parents and families who are producing their own Wikis. Promoted Wikis at events including workshops and conferences. Updated the Local Offer to promote Wikis. Incorporated Wikis within the EHCP assessment process. Our PIP Forum has worked with our SENCO Forums and our Clinical Commissioning Group to develop joint projects (e.g. Sensory Needs Framework).

Consultation in relation to Local Offer development. SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED Empowering children Children, young people and their families have also contributed to and been involved with: Consultation in relation to Local Offer development. Re-commissioning and commissioning of service provision. Recruitment and selection. Conferences, seminars and workshops.

Building family and community capacity SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED Building family and community capacity Developed the use of Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) specifically for SEND to increase understanding of populations, localities and communities. Provide young people, parents and carers with high quality information on our refreshed Local Offer website. Encouraged young people and their families to access Community Wellbeing Hubs for advice and support and basing some short breaks sessions in locality Hubs. Refreshed the Local Offer with young people and parents/carers, improved the quality of the information offered and made it more accessible.

Developing the workforce SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED Developing the workforce Developed a SEND e-learning package at universal level. Developed guidance on what should ordinarily be available in settings, schools and colleges to support professionals who support children and young people with SEND (e.g. SENDCOs/Teachers/ Teaching Assistants). Developed and piloted training with Teaching Assistants, Foster Carers and Mental Health Champions so that professionals working directly with children and young people with SEND have a good understanding of child development and attachment. Published guidance relating to the time Special Educational Needs and Disability Co-ordinators (SENDCOs) should have to undertake their role. Developed training opportunities for Governors in relation to SEND, particularly in relation to scrutiny and challenge.

Commissioning for children and young people with SEND SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED Commissioning for children and young people with SEND Begun the transformation of Group-Based Short Break Services with North Lincolnshire Council. Reviewed the Children’s Domiciliary Care so that it is fully supportive of the transition to adulthood for children with complex needs. Re-commissioned and embedded Health Visiting and School Nursing to create one service delivering the Healthy Child Programme for children and young people aged 0-19 (0-25 SEND). Refreshed the North Lincolnshire Children and Young People’s Emotional Health and Well-Being Transformation Plan 2015 - 2022. Commissioned educational, health and care provision for children and young people with complex needs as close to home as possible so that they can remain within their family and community setting. Initiated a review of delivery approaches and re-commission alternative/personalised provision for young people at Key Stages 3 and 4.

Commissioning for children and young people with SEND SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED Commissioning for children and young people with SEND Piloted provision within North Lincolnshire for children and young people with needs in relation to Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) at Key Stage 2. Jointly commissioned an All-Age Carers’ Service which will help create seamless support as young people transition into adulthood. Reviewed short breaks provision for children and young people with complex needs. Continued to develop a range of independent living and supported housing provision and options for young adults with more complex needs. Increased the number of post-16/19 Supported Internships so that more young people with SEND can access learning and training opportunities in the workplace. Continued to invest in the Complex Care Play Scheme.

Thank you. www.northlincslocaloffer.com SAFE | WELL | PROSPEROUS | CONNECTED Thank you. Darren Chaplin Head of Access and Inclusion North Lincolnshire Council Darren.Chaplin@northlincs.gov.uk www.northlincslocaloffer.com