Title: Bromley Children Project Working with Communities: Multiagency approaches.
1Bromley Children ProjectWorking with
Communities Multi-agency approaches.
- Family Partnership Conference
- 18th November 2005
- Liz Davis
- 020 8313 4120
- Liz.davis_at_bromley.gov.uk
2Influence and Inspiration
- Building Blocks Research (1995-1996)
- Children whose parents had a drug, alcohol
- or mental health problem were asked
- what was difficult?
- what would help them?
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3Children Said
- A sort of family friend.
- Someone to talk to. Someone for us just for us
- - separate from Mum.
- Someone not part of the family but like family.
4Parents Said
- Helpful Helpers
- - Helps me make decisions, but doesnt make
them for us - - Lets us sort it out
- - She listens, rationalises it, questions me
and makes me think. - - Good listener
- - Encourages confidence
- - Respectful
- - Caring and kind
- - Non-judgemental
- - Honest
- - Trustworthy
- Early help
- Someone to listen
- Helpful helpers
5The Mottingham Children Project 1996
- Bromley Social Services and Education.
- For children at primary school and their parents
- In an area of disadvantage
- Early intervention and prevention
- Multi-agency
- Holistic approach to needs
6Aims
- To help parents to help their children
- - be happier and do better at school
- - have improved general and mental health
- - avoid becoming involved in anti-social
behaviour or - crime
7Expansion to Bromley Children Project
- 1999 Evaluation evidence of effectiveness because
- - parents had decided all provision
- - participated enthusiastically
- Expansion (LB Bromley funded)
- to 3 other areas of disadvantage (BCP)
- 2002 Addition of Childrens Fund
- Children and young people decided new provision.
8How Families Determine Provision
9Provision
10Where its provided4 Clusters of Primary schools
Primary Schools
11Qualities of Workers
- Workers are
- selected for their
- personal qualities
- and warmth,
- as well as their
- professional
- experience.
12Theory, Training, Supervision and Management
- All workers trained in Family Partnership
Approach - Are managed and receive regular supervision and
support - - operationally (Bromley Children Project
manager) - - clinically (eg Bromley PCT/CAMHS manager)
- - peer group support meetings
- co-ordinate and communicate with each other and
other agencies through geographic meetings.
13Referral routes
- Self referral by children or parents preferred
- - Family support worker
- - Specialist worker
- Assessment of need
- Individual or group work
- Or referral on for more complex problems
- Some short term work whilst on waiting lists
14Working with Parents
- Family Support Workers/Project Co-ordinators
organize - Crèches
- Learning progression routes for parents
- Parenting (individual help and courses)
- Individual help and home visits
- Links children and/or parents/ BCP specialist
workers or other agencies. - Community/ social support
15Childrens Mental Health
- Most requested by children and parents
- - Self-esteem and confidence
- - Social skills
- - Dealing with loss of loved ones
- - Anger management
- Groups and/or short term individual help
- Referral on to clinical psychologist or CAMHS
Tier 2 or 3 - Evidence of effectiveness
- Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire
- 140 children
- 10 week group interventions
- highly significant improvements
16Disability and Special Needs Worker
- Children and parents with disabilities and
special needs - Supporting schools with inclusion
- Home visits
- Listening
- Help with form filling
- Access to charities and other services
17Speech and Language Therapists
- Problems leading to learning or behaviour
difficulties - Early intervention Reception class and year 1
- Language enrichment groups
- Narrative Therapy
- Involving school staff and parents whenever
possible
18Dietician
- With Family Support workers and
parents/children/teachers - Parent-designed courses (Family Learning funding)
- - Eg healthy lunch boxes
- - Feed your family for a fiver
- - Big Cook, Little Cook
- - Fruit kebabs
- - Smoothies
- Parents comments
- When I got fed-up I used to take it out on the
kids, now I knead soda bread. (Lone Dad of 4) - Before, I always got take-always or ready-made
meals, but since the classes I cook real meals.
(Mum of 3)
19Moving on to Secondary School Project
- Summer schemes and after school sessions
- Related to worries
- Explored through activities identified by
children - - Drama
- - Film-making
- - Djing
- - Spray Art murals
- - Ceramics
- - Dance
- - Photography
20Voluntary and Community Groups
- 20 groups commissioned to provide
- therapies and out of school activities for
children -
- From black and minority ethnic and Traveller
communities - With disabilities and special needs
- Who are young carers
21Measuring success
- Internal and external evaluations underway
- - London Borough of Bromley
- - University of Greenwich
- Awards
- Local Reviews
- Parents and children
- Partner agencies
22Parents comments
- All of a sudden you realize everyone has the
same problems. -
- You suddenly realize that the kids may by the
wind-up, but its actually you with the problem
not them. - Its a good bridge. Many of us are scared of
schools. - I found I didnt really know my child. X helped
me to understand his way of looking at things. - X. got me and my ex-husband together in the
same room to talk about our kid. - Listening helped my to listen to my children.
23Comments from External Agencies
- Parents became part of the school community and
now we have very few instances of aggressive
behaviour from them. - A number of our refugee families have been
reached where other formal providers have failed
to make contact and inspire. - The bottom-up approach is more empowering for
parents, and enables them to become more
confident in their own abilities and less reliant
on professionals telling what to do every time
there is a different difficulty.
24The Future
- Childrens Trusts, Childrens Centres, Extended
schools - But
- Continuation funding unclear
- Childrens Fund tapering - ends 2008
- Need
- National/Local Government commitment and
ring-fenced funding for family-centred early
intervention and prevention. - Re-think, not recycle, traditional clinic-based
approaches - Trust children and parents to design new
community-based, relevant services that evolve
genuinely from and for them and their
communities.