Title: Early Years The Collaborative Approach
1Early YearsThe Collaborative Approach
2Why does Early Years matter?
3The Evidence Base Brains Are Built from the
Bottom Up Skills Beget Skills
4The Evidence Base Toxic Stress Damages
Developing Brain ArchitectureTypical neuron
many connections Neuron damaged by
toxic stress fewer connections
5(No Transcript)
6Some key facts
- By 2 years of age, brain is 80 of adult size
- gt50 of the incidence of depression and suicide
attempts could be attributed to adverse childhood
experiences - Boys assessed as at risk at age 3 had 2.5 times
as many criminal convictions at age 21 than those
not at risk
7Early years change activity
- Early Years Framework (2008)- Winning Hearts and
Minds but very broad in scope - Early Years emphasis in 2011 Manifesto
commitments - Development of Early Years Taskforce Change
Fund - Now need to focus on priorities (like SOA
discussion) - Get joint clarity about what needs to be done to
achieve those priorities (Taskforce vision and
priorities) - Use CPPs, the statement of ambition and the
review of SOAs to achieve maximum impact - Apply Improvement methodology to effect change
and improvement via CPPs
8Scottish Government Champions the importance of
the early Years and gives out consistent messages
about what is needed to make this happen.
- Ministers
- Officials
- Childrens Bill
- EYTF Subgroups
- Leadership walkarounds
- SOAs and CPPs prioritise EY
Others champion and lead the Early Years agenda
at a national and local level
- Play Talk Read Campaign
- Early Years Alliances
- Parenting Strategy
Parents, Families and Communities understand the
importance of the early years and behave in a way
that supports improvement
Scotland is the best place in the world to grow
up and the best place in the world to bring up
children
The Early Years Collaborative meets stated aims
- Collaborative in place
- Workstreams meet their aims
- EYTF support the work
- Public strand works
Workforce have the capacity and capability to
deliver improvement
- EYTF Workforce group
- Practice Development Team
- Improvement Support
- Learning sessions and CPD provided
Clear measurement and real-time data is available
and acted upon
- Improvement Advisor
- Early Years Indicators
- Health ISD will provide data
9What is the process of the Early Years
Collaborative?
10We are here
11What is the Model for Improvement?
12(No Transcript)
13Appropriate Scope for a PDSA Cycle
Staff Readiness to Make Change
Current Situation Current Situation Resistant Indifferent Ready
Low Confidence that change idea will lead to Improvement Cost of failure large Very Small Scale Test Very Small Scale Test Very Small Scale Test
Low Confidence that change idea will lead to Improvement Cost of failure small Very Small Scale Test Very Small Scale Test Small Scale Test
High Confidence that change idea will lead to Improvement Cost of failure large Very Small Scale Test Small Scale Test Large Scale Test
High Confidence that change idea will lead to Improvement Cost of failure small Small Scale Test Large Scale Test Implement
Improvement Guide, 2009
14Does this ImprovementModel Work?
15(No Transcript)
16What are the aims of theEarly Years
Collaborative?
17(No Transcript)
18EY Collaborative progress next steps
- Launched on 1 October Ministers, CMO, COSLA,
Senior Civil Servants - Expert groups September and November to scope
out each workstreams. - Engagement with CPPs to encourage participation
with the programme and learning sessions in
November/December - CPPs identify leaders and virtual teams to lead
each workstream at a local level - Final draft Aims to Early Years Taskforce for
sign off in December - 1st learning event 24/25 January with further
events in May and October 2013.