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1 3 rd Annual Social Work Conference Quality social care for looked after young people Beth Anderson, Head of Research & Information Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) 19 th February, 2016

2 Contents  Context  Developing guidance to improve practice  NICE/SCIE guidance & quality standard for looked after children (LAC)  How they were made  What they say  How young people know about and can use them  SCIE’s other work to support LAC  Questions & discussion

3 Focus of policy and national initiatives Expectations in terms of data use, reporting & analysis Context (1): how are decisions made? Shared understanding of local-level priorities Recognition of need for change Focus on user-centred services

4 Commissioning Analyse PlanDo Review

5 Context (2): how do we know what works? Evidence Practice Views and experiences People who use services Frontline practitioners

6 Address transition to/from other services Make links with wider policy and practice context Identify the improvements end users want to see Focus on choice, control and independence Ensure the research process and outputs are accessible Draw on different types of knowledge Complement research evidence with expert opinion Test with users in different sites Reflects the wider context Is co-produced with end user/s Uses pragmatic, fit-for-purpose methods Guidance to improve social care

7 NICE/SCIE guidance on LAC  Joint guide with National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)  To promote the quality of life for LAC through:  high quality care and support  stable placements & nurturing relationships  effective multi-agency working.  Published 2010; refreshed 2015 https://www.nice.org.uk/Guidance/PH28

8 NICE guideline development process GUIDELINE COMMITTEE

9 NICE Quality Standards Quality Standard NICE Guidance & NHS Accredited Guidance Evidence Quality standards NICE guidance NHS accredited guidance Evidence

10 Factors affecting LAC’s quality of life From NICE guideline on Looked after children and young people, p15NICE guideline on Looked after children and young people

11 Recommendations Creative Commons license image credit: jbarahona.comjbarahona.com YOUNG PERSON AT THE CENTRE HEALTH ASSESSMENTS, RECORDS & INFORMATION STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP, PLANNING & COMMISSIONING SERVICES TO PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH & EMOTIONAL WELLBEING SIBLING PLACEMENTS & CONTACT CARE PLANNING, PLACEMENTS & CASE REVIEW AUDIT & INSPECTION PROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION PLACEMENTS – RESIDENTIAL CARE, FOSTER CARE, FAMILY & FRIENDS SUPPORTING BABIES & YOUNG CHILDREN PERSONAL QUALITY OF LIFE DIVERSITY SUPPORTING FOSTER & RESIDENTIAL CARE CARE PROVIDED BY FAMILY & FRIENDS IMPROVING EDUCATION TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALS

12 Making it real (1): the short film

13 http://www.info4carekids.org.uk/ Making it real (2) – the website

14 NICE Collaborating Centre for Social Care National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE ) Commissioner Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) Lead partner Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU) Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Co-ordinating Centre (EPPI) Research in Practice (RiP) Research in Practice for Adults (RiPfA) http://www.scie.org.uk/nccsc/

15 In development (1): Children’s to Adults’ transitions Transition planning Support before transfer Support after transfer Staff training Person-centred care Supporting infrastructure https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/indevelopment/gid-scwave0714

16 In development (2): Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention/ early help RecognitionAssessmentResponse Relevant views and experiences data – prevention and early help Relevant views and experiences data – recognition Relevant views and experiences data – assessment Relevant views and experiences data – response Effectiveness of targeted prevention / early help interventions Effectiveness of tools to support recognition Indicators of abuse and neglect What hinders recognition? Effectiveness of tools to support assessment What hinders assessment? Effectiveness of social work and other interventions What factors help and prevent effect multi-agency working? https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/indevelopment/gid-scwave0708

17 Considerations  Need for perspective & experience, but distance from the issues  Sensitivity of topic  Breadth of topic  Time commitment  Accessibility Approach  Children’s to Adults’ transitions – young people as Committee members  Child Abuse & Neglect – young people’s Expert Reference Group Involving young people in guidelines

18 SCIE’s ongoing work for children  Learning Together systems approach to case reviews Learning Together  Evaluation of specific interventions or approaches Evaluation  Consultancy support & bespoke training for organisations Consultancy support Strategy & policy Service design & review Ways of working Practitioner knowledge and skills COPRODUCTION INNOVATIVE RESOURCES

19 http://www.scie.org.uk/publications/elearning/parentalmentalhealthandfamilies/

20 Beth Anderson Head of Research & Information, SCIE +44(0)20 7766 7355 beth.anderson@scie.org.uk


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