Title: West Yorkshire Child Protection Pilot Project
1West YorkshireChild ProtectionPilot Project
- Richard Bates
- Manager Strategic Commissioning and Service
Improvement (Children) - Denise Harrison Director Liquidlogic
- Phone01274 437940
- Fax01274 437119
- Emailrichard.bates_at_bradford.gov.uk
2ODPM FAME National Project FrAmework for
Multi-agency Environments(FAME)
- The project is split into 9 strands
- 1. Programme Management - Lewisham
- 2. West Yorkshire - Child protection
system Bradford - 3. Children with disabilities Newcastle
- 4. Integrated mental health records Shropshire
- 5. Identification, referral tracking of
children _at_ risk - Lewisham - 6. Promoting the independence of vulnerable
older people - Wirral Surrey/Woking Bromley - 7. Housing benefits inter-working - Bromley
- 8. Generic framework model - Newcastle
University, Liquidlogic / EcSoft - 9. Learning and evaluation - Newcastle
University
3Background
- We started work 30 months ago
- Partnership with a private company
- SSD contribution has been professional expertise,
piloting. - It has already attracted national attention and
we have been successful in bidding for National
Projects funding.
4Reasons for the pilot
- This is a major advance in the area of Child
Protection - It will improve our services to the citizens of
Bradford - Laming Inquiry recommendations and agency audit
standards are supported by this pilot. - (Green Paper followed by Childrens Bill)
5Whats the problem?
- Every national Inquiry into a child death has
highlighted failures in communication between the
professionals involved - Information was known but nobody put it all
together - Traditional electronic systems cannot be
effectively joined up
6Whats the solution?
- Protocol, developed by Liquidlogic, uses Java
based technology to facilitate links between
existing systems into a workflow type system that
mirrors the processes that would be followed
anyway but does this electronically - All agencies can use one tool to do the job
without replacing existing systems
7How does it work?
- The software sits on top of the systems used by
different agencies - It provides seamless, real-time electronic
workflow of processes - It provides an overview of the total process
- In effect it creates a connected Child
Protection Agency across diverse organisations.
8How far have we got?
- Completed independent security testing.
- First phase live data pilot in March/April 2003
- Fully operational Bradford Pilot in Autumn 2003
- To roll-out throughout West Yorkshire during 2004.
9Who is involved?
- The Bradford and Airedale Area Child Protection
Committee - Bradford Social Services
- West Yorkshire Police
- Education Bradford
- All Bradford and Airedale Health Agencies
10Involving Practitioners
- The initial concept was tested with social
workers, primary health care staff, education
social workers and police. - These staff identified potential improvements and
the system design was changed. - This process has been repeated, improving the
design and encouraging a bottom up approach to
the project.
11Project Management
- Strategic management of Bradford project by a
project manager. - Operational Management by an ACPC sub-group
drawing on Social Services, Health, Education,
Police and Liquid Logic. - Practitioner reference group established.
- West Yorkshire project managed by project manager
responsible to Board of Senior managers from
across the area and agencies.
12Data Protection/Security
- Addressed through the involvement of data
protection officers Caldicott Guardians at
beginning of planning process. - Satisfying Police requirements has been the most
exacting test.. - It has been passed.
13Why West Yorkshire?
- The benefits of defeating organisational
boundaries are magnified if geographical
boundaries can be overcome at the same time - We will set common standards
- Children in need of protection do not stay within
our boundaries
14Who is signed up?
- All West Yorkshire Directors of Social Services
- West Yorkshire Police
- The Strategic Health Authority
- Support and encouragement from the Office of the
Deputy Prime Minister
15Other problems, same solution?
- Single Assessment Process for Older People
- Identification Referral and Tracking of Children
at risk - Children with complex continuing health care
needs - Mental Health
- Asylum seekers?
16Major Benefits For the Child
- Greater safety because of the highly visible
nature of communications between agencies. - All will know exactly who is doing what to assess
the situation and protect the child.
17Major Benefits For the Public
- Greater confidence that communication and
practice issues between agencies are resolved
18Major Benefits For the practitioner
- Real time information on the progress of a Child
Protection assessment across agencies and
collation of information for the assessment. - Management of case file information
electronically. (No misplaced files)
19Major Benefits For the manager
- Standardisation to procedures and
notifications/alerts when these are not followed.
- The need for management intervention is
highlighted and the ability to do so is enhanced
20Major Benefits For interagency working
- Better communication between collaborating
agencies, without the need to reorganise. - Professionals are supported in their roles.
- Roles can be developed and the Child Protection
Agencies can adjust to best practice quickly.
21Major Benefits For the Area Child Protection
Committee / Local Safeguarding board
- Case chronologies are developed as normal working
practice, and are available quickly to facilitate
scrutiny of concerns that arise in any individual
case. - Speedy learning the lessons exercises can be
undertaken in advance of disasters rather than
following them
22Major Benefits For the Council
- Concrete information that the lead responsibility
of the Social Work (Services) Department for
Child Protection is being discharged properly
23Major Benefits For the Social Services
Inspectorate and Department of Health / DfES
- The possibility of proper and accessible
information to inspect performance as a matter of
routine, rather than exception. - Will assist, for example, in work to develop
national standards in child Protection
investigations.