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Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 2 Louise Campion and Chris Cooke Swindon Integrated Services for children and young people Making Data Count

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 3 Agenda  The Swindon Model  Partners and Partnerships  Tips for Success  Over to you  Information is important!  Raising awareness is everything  Improving the ways that people share data  Tools at practitioners finger tips…

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 4 Integrated Working in Swindon the story so far……...

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 5 John Gilbert Group Director Sara Tough Director Services to Children & Young People ISM’s Peter Robinson (North) Liz Evans(South) Annette Allan (Central North) Louise Campion (Central South) Children Services Structure Sept 2007 Director Strategy & Commissioning Director Schools & Learning Director Children & Families Director Access & Provision ISM Mark Green (Salt Way Centre Disabled Children Service)

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 6 Central South October 2008 HEALTH VISITING Team A SPEECH + LANGUAGE Ash Faith ISOM PLAY ED PSYC. David Attree ISOM CONNEXIONS SCHOOL NURSES HEALTH VISITING Team D YOUTH Louise Campion I S M E W O YEP ON TRAK CHILD HEALTH CASH COMM PAEDS. INFO. ADVISO R PBST P M H

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 7 Partners and Partnerships  Local Authority Information Team  Swindon PCT Information Team  Child Health Service Information Team

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 8 Top Tips Trust Communication Sharing Time together Joint activity Learning Opportunities Clarity Boundaries Reflective practice Emotional Literacy

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 9 Curious About The Data?  Clarity about what we want to do  Time and Space to ask questions  Think wacky ideas  Courage to do it differently  Make sure the right people involved

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 10 Some examples  Attendance ISMs discussing reporting methods with performance & info team  Breastfeeding data Looking at improving collection of data and accuracy of information added to local systems

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 11 Over to you………

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 12 Information is important!  Delivering Multi-Agency services is tricky enough…. –How do you ensure practitioners are sharing information? –How do you ensure practitioners are sharing accurate information?  Accurate information leads to more accurate assessments and targeted services

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 13 Raising awareness is everything  Integrated Service Managers have held staff awareness days on ‘life in the new world’  Information Sharing delivered through Common Assessment Framework training  ContactPoint awareness sessions and a Swindon & Wiltshire Health conference – identified concerns over information sharing

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 14 Improving the ways that people share data  Some great tools out there…  Swindon has it’s own multi-agency ISP but is it working?  A more simplistic and robust process is being investigated by Swindon & Wiltshire PCT / Swindon Borough Council

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being 15 Tools at practitioners finger tips…  Swindon BC & Swindon PCT partnership is looking at the ways that services will use the same databases in Multi-Agency settings  Information Strategy being written –Capita One (Social Care, Education services) –ContactPoint (demographics of every child / young person) –eCAF (the electronic Common Assessment Framework) –E-PEX (Health professionals Contact & Assessment system)

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being will be exciting….  Locality Bases identified  New IT systems to help practitioners deliver services  Greater understanding on information sharing  …watch this space!

Children Services Be Healthy Stay Safe Enjoy & Achieve Positive Contribution Economic Well-Being