Title: Kent Schools FGC Project
1Kent Schools FGC Project
Can FGCs help deliver improved ECM outcomes for
children?
2Background to Thanet Schools Research Project
- Core business for FGC in Kent-CSS or Ed is placed
at hard end - Test out more preventative element of FGC Process
- Direct referral process from School to FGC
Service, particularly for Amber children
3Drivers
- Every Child Matters Agenda
- Working in Partnership with Local Schools
- Building on previous research findings from Kent
FGC Service
4Methodology
- 2 Schools, Newlands and Newington Primary Schools
- Existing referral criteria plus
- Identified school FGC advisor
- Up to 15 families over academic year
- Routine school data collection, FGC 6m
- Family Group Professionals interviews, FGC 3m
tracking ECM scores
5CHANGES FLOWING FROM FGC EARLY INDICATIONS
Early indications are that FGCs are producing
the following effects Reductions in
professional input of a general nature (talks,
discussions, etc) and reductions of bothering
type interruptions. An increase in matching
family to service, i.e. an appropriately tailored
professional input (e.g. breakfast
clubs) Improved attendance and attainment.
6CHANGES FLOWING FROM FGC EARLY INDICATIONS
(cont)
Early indications are that FGCs are producing
the following effects Every Child Matters
outcomes, in each of the five areas are improving
in the eyes of both families and professionals.
Very positive family views. Very positive
school views.
7Contact details
- Dawn Walsh FGC County Manager
- dawn.walsh_at_kent.gov.uk
- 07717 852865
- Clare Barton FGC Team Leader, East
- clare.barton_at_kent.gov.uk
- 07789 985378