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The Children & Families Act 2014 Implementation: Impact for the NHS and improving outcomes for disabled children and young people Chair: Luke O’Shea, NHS.

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1 The Children & Families Act 2014 Implementation: Impact for the NHS and improving outcomes for disabled children and young people Chair: Luke O’Shea, NHS England #healthSEND

2 DfE Strategic Reform Partner With National Children’s Bureau – Department of Health Strategic Partner Young people at the centre of what we do Work with parents Work with clinicians – RCPCH, BACD Work with researchers – MCRN, PenCru Work with commissioners Council for Disabled Children and Health

3 Current system not always worked as well as it should, not always delivered for children and families. Local Authorities and Health Commissioners working more closely together to deliver better outcomes for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Children and young people’s health outcomes are not as good as they should be. Says: The Kennedy Review Children and Young People’s Health Outcomes Forum Chief Medical Officer's annual report 2012 Winterbourne View Inquiry Report Children and Families Act 2014: Why?

4 Childhood deaths: Trends in Western Europe, 0-14 year olds

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6 Everyone Counts – Planning for Patients 2014/15- 2018/19 Government’s response to the Children and Young People’s Health Outcomes Report Revised NHS Constitution – increased focus on integration Updated Mandate includes the Better Health Outcomes for Children and Young People pledge, again a focus on integration Healthy Child Programme Care Bill Revised NHS and Public Health Outcomes Framework COBIC or other outcomes based commissioning approaches Children a current policy priority Overlapping strategies for improvement

7 Commissioned by NHS England Set out requirements of the Children and Families Act Learning events with health professionals in February and March Set out best practice examples where possible Continue to build resources Development of the Resources

8 Council for Disabled Children Resource

9 Outcomes and Information & Data Sharing

10 Working in Partnership

11 Education Health and Care Plans

12 Please send to colleagues and use locally in training http://www.councilfordisabledchildren.org.uk/makingithappen Using the resource

13 Sign up over lunchtime, choice of two workshops Working in Partnership Outcomes & the EHC Process Personal Health Budgets Transition Participation, the Local Offer and information, advice and support Workshops

14 Visit our website: www.councilfordisabledchildren.org.uk Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/councilfordisabledchildren Follow us on twitter: @CDC_tweets Get in touch


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