Title: Information Sharing
1Information Sharing Common Assessment Framework
(CAF) ContactPoint Independent Safeguarding
Authority (ISA) Alice Redfearn Children and
Young Peoples Directorate Suffolk County
Council 07841 939820 alice.redfearn_at_cexec.suffolkc
c.gov.uk
2Information Sharing
- Suffolk Information Sharing Charter
- Suffolk information sharing credit cards
- Online information sharing apply to
www.suffolk.gov.uk/caf for username password - New guidance published on www.ecm.gov.uk/informati
onsharing - Includes Information Sharing
- Guidance for practitioners and managers
- Pocket guide
- Case examples
- Further guidance on legal issues
- Posters
- Endorsements and statements
3Common Assessment Framework (CAF)
- Early identification and intervention model to
support children, young people and their
families. - Tool to support information sharing.
- Consensual
- Empowering for families
4Current CAF situation
- Fully implemented across 18 community clusters
- Currently based on panel system moving towards
Team around the Child as part of the integrated
working agenda - Training and development is being coordinated by
Alice Redfearn with the Cluster Development
Coordinators
5ContactPoint
- National database with contact details of all
children aged 0-18years in England - Contact details of parent/carers, universal
services and other professionals working with
each child - No case or assessment information
- Enabled by Children Act 2004, Section 12
- Implementation in Suffolk from late 2009
6Information held
INDICATORS
BASIC DEMOGRAPHICS
ADDITIONAL INVOLVEMENT examples
CAF Indicator
Youth Worker Contact Details
Childs Name
Social Worker Contact Details
Lead Professional Contact Details
Gender
Unique Identifier
SENCO Contact Details
Date of Birth
Address
Parent(s)/Carer(s) Contact Details
ContactPoint will not hold case data or
assessment information
7Who will have access?
- Authorised practitioners in childrens services
- Role based access controls
- Security checked - including enhanced Criminal
Records Bureau (CRB) clearance, which is subject
to 3 year renewal. - Training to include
- safe and secure use of Contactpoint
- Data Protection Act and Human Rights Act
- Audit trail
8When will it happen?
- Implementation in Suffolk end of June 2009
- Roll-out to professionals from January 2010
9Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA)
Vetting and Barring Scheme
- New, improved checking and monitoring scheme
aiming to prevent unsuitable people from working
or volunteering with children and/or vulnerable
adults. - The Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) is a
new Non Departmental Public Body (NDPB) which
will decide who is barred from working with
these groups. - Sponsored by the Home Office and supported by
DCSF and DH.
10What is the Vetting Barring Scheme?
- New, improved checking and monitoring scheme
aiming to prevent unsuitable people from working
or volunteering with children and/or vulnerable
adults. - The Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) is a
new Non Departmental Public Body (NDPB) which
will decide who is barred from working with
these groups. - Sponsored by the Home Office and supported by
DCSF and DH.
11Highlights
- Core purpose to prevent unsuitable people from
working with children and vulnerable adults - The ISA will play a major part in reforming
current vetting and barring practices by barring
individuals who pose a risk to vulnerable
groups. - but employers retain their responsibilities for
ensuring safe recruitment and employment
practices.
12Who does the scheme extend to?
- Paid workers
- Volunteers
- Current workforce
- Including workers from overseas
13What is regulated activity?
- Involves contact with children or vulnerable
adults and is - of a specified nature (e.g. teaching, training,
care, supervision, advice, treatment or
transport) on a frequent, intensive and/or
overnight basis.OR - in a specified place (e.g. schools, care homes,
Young Offenders Institutions, etc), frequently
or intensively. - fostering and childcare or
- a defined position of responsibility (e.g. school
governor, director of social services, trustees
of certain charities). - Frequent 1 occasion a month or more. Intensive
3 or more occasions in any 30 day period
14What regulated activity means
- Duties and responsibilities under regulated
activity, where an organisation is providing the
activity - A barred individual must not undertake regulated
activity. - To undertake regulated activity an individual
must be ISA-registered. - An employer must not engage in regulated activity
a barred person or a person who is not
ISA-registered. - An employer must check that a prospective
employee who is in regulated activity is
ISA-registered.
15When does it start?
- The ISA Scheme goes live on 12 October 2009.
- New entrants to the workforce those moving jobs
will be the first to go through the scheme. - Members of the existing workforce will be phased
into the scheme over a five year period.
16What will it cost?
- Individuals in paid employment will pay 64 when
applying for registration with the ISA Scheme. - There is no discount on this one-off application
fee but in most cases a CRB Enhanced Disclosure
will be included in the initial registration
process. - Those involved only in unpaid voluntary activity
will pay no application fee.
17Will this replace the CRB?
- No the ISA Scheme is a mandatory addition to
current safeguarding systems, not a replacement. - Statutory requirements for CRB checks in certain
sectors will remain. - The ISA will filter out those who pose an obvious
risk. - ISA registration does not guarantee that an
individual has a clean criminal record but that
it has been checked by the ISA, which does not
consider it to mean the individual should be
barred.
18More Information
- Information Sharing www.ecm.gov.uk/informationshar
ing - CAF www.suffolk.gov.uk/CAF and www.ecm.gov.uk/caf
- e-mail caf_at_cyp.suffolkcc.gov.uk
- ContactPoint www.suffolk.gov.uk/contactpoint and
www.ecm.gov.uk/contactpoint - e-mail contactpoint_at_cyp.suffolkcc.gov.uk
- Vetting and Barring www.isa-gov.org
- FREE Online training for CAF, Information Sharing
and Safeguarding from www.suffolk.gov.uk/caf or
if all else fails, phone me on 07841 939820!