CHILDREN’S SERVICES COMMITTEE, DONEGAL Coiste Seirbhísí Pháistí Dhún na nGall.

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CHILDREN’S SERVICES COMMITTEE, DONEGAL Coiste Seirbhísí Pháistí Dhún na nGall

Who? 1 Terms of Reference 2 Language 3 Information - what do we know about our children today? 4 Working Groups 5 Communication 6 Participation 7 GETTING STARTED

Who sits on the Children’s Services Committee? Key Statutory Agencies Level within organisation of representative Consistency re attendance Other Organisations Existing partnership work Other opportunities for representation 1

Terms of Reference 2 Negotiate and agree – may need revisiting  Frequency and length of meetings  Schedule number of meetings ahead  Format of meetings  Option of “shadows” – could be an opt out!

LANGUAGE? 3 Different agencies / organisations may not have a shared understanding of terms ……. Training to ensure that people understand what outcomes, indicators and outputs are How does the work of the CSC get translated into the Business / Service Plan of each Agency / Organisation

Information - what do we know about our children today? 4 Sharing information Identifying what it is we need to know Using the data to plan work Information sharing systems

Working Groups 5 Safe & Secure Streetwork Health & Holistic Well Being Home Visiting Education and Learning for Children Early Reading Initiatives with parents Economic Security Lone Parents - training Information Annual Report Operational Meeting of Chairs of Groups Safe & Secure Health & Holistic Well Being Education and Learning for Children Economic Security Information Operational

Opportunity for extending representation within existing CSC Partners and also to engage other groups Operationalising the work of the CSC – plans into action! WORKING GROUPS

COMMUNICATION 6 Critical – one we are still working on! Logo – branding, people becoming familiar with the term CSC, recognition. Representation - representatives reporting back to own agency / organisation. Each needs to organise training on CSC for all managers and in turn this needs to cascade down Newsletter and website Linking CSC outcomes to events and other work (early mapping exercise)

PARTICIPATION 7 Again one we need to work on particularly re the voices of children, young people and families! Young people now attending CSC meetings from the Donegal Youth Council. Also being asked to input into the different Working Groups. An additional Working Group to specifically address Youth Participation set up Young people will participate in the Evaluation Panel for Dormant Account funding

CHILDREN’S SERVICES COMMITTEE, DONEGAL Coiste Seirbhísí Pháistí Dhún na nGall “To prevent a problem before it happens, the factors that predict the problem must be changed” (Communities that Care 2004)