Title: THE DEVELOPMENT OF SURESTART, CHILDRENS CENTRES AND EXTENDED SERVICES
1THE DEVELOPMENT OF SURESTART, CHILDRENS CENTRES
AND EXTENDED SERVICES
- PRESENTATION
- BY
- BRIAN BROWN
- LOCALITY EXTENDED SERVICE MANAGER
2RESEARCH FINDINGSFAMILIES IN FOCUS - DoH
PUBLICATION 1998.HEAD START USA.
- EARLY INTERVENTION IS ESSENTIAL
- PARENTS WANT NEED PREVENTATIVE SERVICES
- DETAILED LOCAL KNOWLEDGE TO DICTATE SERVICES
- LISTENING TO SERVICE USERS PROVIDES INNOVATION
CREATIVITY - CHILDS VOICE IS NOT HEARD SUFFICIENTLY
- DETAILED MONITORING EVALUATION PROVIDES
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE INNOVATION - EARLY INTERVENTION IS NOT CHEAP - BUT COST
EFFECTIVE
3SURE START LOCAL PROGRAMMES
1998
1999
2004
Pathfinders
Round 1
Round 6
10 year life span for each one
4WHAT IS SURE START ?
- SURE START IS THE CORNERSTONE OF CENTRAL GOVT.
ANTI-CHILD POVERTY POLICY. - DESIGNED TO PROVIDE THE BEST SERVICES FOR
CHILDREN UNDER 4 TO INCLUDE THE VOICE OF
PARENTS FAMILIES IN HOW SERVICES ARE DESIGNED
DELIVERED.
5WHAT DOES SURE START AIM TO DO ?
- TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN THROUGH
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE HEALTH WELL-BEING OF
FAMILIES CHILDREN BEFORE FROM BIRTH - SO
CHILDREN ARE READY TO THRIVE LEARN WHEN THEY GO
TO SCHOOL.
6WHAT IS EXPECTED OF SURE START ?
- GOVT. EXPECTS - SURE START PROFESSIONALS TO WORK
CLOSELY WITH PARENTS COMMUNITY OTHER
MAINSTREAM AGENCIES TO DESIGN THE BEST POSSIBLE
SERVICES FOR CHILDREN UNDER 4 THEIR FAMILIES.
7WHAT ARE THE CORE SERVICES OF SURE START ?
- GOOD SUPPORT TO CHILDREN FAMILIES IN THE HOME.
- SUPPORT GUIDANCE FOR PARENTS.
- SUPPORT GOOD QUALITY PLAY, LEARNING CHILDCARE.
- SUPPORT GOOD COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE.
- SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN PARENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
- ACCESS TO SPECIALIST SERVICES.
8PROGRESSION TO CHILDRENS CENTRES.
- THE CHALLENGE OF MAINSTREAMING THE SURE START
EXPERIMENT ROLE OF LA - THE SURE START CHILDRENS CENTRE MODEL BUILDS ON
PRINCIPLES DEVELOPED, AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM
SSLPs - THE SURE START CHILDRENS CENTRE CONCEPT
INTEGRATED EDUCATION, CARE, FAMILY SUPPORT AND
HEALTH SERVICES ARE KEY FACTORS IN DETERMINING
GOOD OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILES - CCs VITAL PART OF EVERY CHILD MATTERS (CC 2004)
AND CHILD CARE STRATEGY (CC ACT 2006) - GOVT COMMITMENT CC IN EVERY COMMUNITY BY 2010.
9Each Centre to be developed locally to meet the
needs of specific communities
- Key Principles/How it should look
- Community led, professionally coordinated
- Services are tailored to meet the needs of
families, rather than the convenience of
professionals - Families are able to access a wide range of
services at or through one site e.g. Drop Ins,
health care, group activities, training - Staff working together within an integrated
management structure
10CHILDRENS CENTRE CORE OFFER
- Early education integrated with day care
- Family support and parental outreach
- Child and family health services
- Links with schools and Childrens Information
System (CIS) - Links with Job Centre Plus
- Other links and services
- Higher education/local training providers
- Training for parents
- Specialist services
- Benefits advice
- Childcare and other services for older children
11Childrens Centre Management Model An
Interactive Structure
Childrens Executive Board
Local Childrens Board
Local Childrens Board Sub-group
Childrens Centre Cluster Forum
Childrens Centre Cluster
Childrens Centre Management Group
Childrens Centre Management Group
Childrens Centre Management Group
Parent /Carer and Community Engagement
Parents Forum
Parents Forum
Parents Forum
12THE ROLE OF THE VCS.
- THE VCS ARE VITAL TO THE SUCCESS OF EARLY
CHILDHOOD SERVICES CHILDREN ACT 2004 SPECIFIC
MEASURES FOR VCS (AND PRIVATE) INVOLVEMENT IN
SERVICES. - INSPECTION OFSTED HAVE AUTORITY UNDER CA 2004
ONE ELEMENT OF INSPECTION IS HOW WELL SETTINGS
HAVE INTEGRATED WITH VCS SERVICE PROVISION.