Title: What are the SSIA Projects About?
1What are the SSIA Projects About?
- SSIA for Wales Funded Project. -
http//www.unique-media.tv/ssiatv/ - 4 National Safeguarding Children Projects
- -Information Sharing Processes with Police.
- -Impact of Parental Mental Health on children
(work ax Teams). - -OBA Approach to Safeguarding Children.
- -Case Analysis Audit Learning Tool.
- All Projects have a Multi-agency focus.
- My Project considers 3 areas
- -Outcomes and Indicators for Safeguarding based
on OBA. - -Methods for Engagement Participation.
- -How do we measure LSCB Effectiveness.
2Progress towards 3 Project Deliverables
- Library of Key Performance Indicators (which
helps promote multi-agency work). - Process for Engagement and Participation with
Safeguarded Children (Includes sample
questionnaires to capture relevant and
appropriate data on CPR children). - OBA Framework for LSCB effectiveness (plus ideas
for further consideration).
31. Library of Key Performance Indicators.
- There are about 50 Safeguarding Children KPIs in
the Library. - Criteria used to determine suitability for
inclusion - Data MUST be Relevant to Safeguarding Children.
- Data MUST be routinely Available or Essential
(DDA) with a clear data collection process
identified. - Indicators measure outcomes for children (where
possible multi agency basis). - Indicators supported by Evidence" where
possible). - Indicators we can analyse Tells a Story /-
- Indicators supports discussion the need for
further investigation or improvement to develop
local solutions. - Need to assess the Quality of help received by
children and their families. - Too focused on what Social Services do.
- Lack of Child Centred Qualitative Indicators to
support decisions and improvement. Measure
Individual Performance v Aggregate.
4Key Safeguarding Children Indicators based on an
OBA Approach to delivering services by selecting
3-5 KPIs
- There are over 50 Safeguarding Children KPIs in
the Library. - Use knowledge, experience, evidence-based
practice and KPIs (together). - Safeguarding Services
- Children subject of a CPP for a 2nd or
subsequent time, no matter how long ago. - Referral rate for Physical, Emotional or Sexual
Abuse and Neglect. - Safeguarding Children who feel Safe following
support or services (DDAQ). - Children who experienced at least one recorded
episode of Bullying at School (DDAQ). - Prevalence of Domestic Abuse (where child lives
within household). - LSCB Effectiveness (what else can we do)
- Frontline Staff who feel Competent about using
all Wales Child Protection Procedures (DDAQ). - Frontline Staff who feel Training has improved
their knowledge understanding of Safeguarding
Children (DDAQ). - SAIT Standards at Band 2 or above.
- Further DDA Investigations
- How do the Audit sub-group address QA Agenda?
- How do Training sub-group measure effectiveness?
5Key Safeguarding Indicators Need to Baseline
and Target
14.4
Very Good
Investigate
Baseline of 14.4 (in limits or not) Target
setting
6What does Children becoming the subject of CCP
for 2nd or Sequent Time tell us?
- Rationale
- Proxy indicator for Level Quality of
Multi-agency Services a child receives. - Helps us monitor whether CPP leads to Lasting
Improvement in a childs safety overall well
being. - Performance
- Good Performance seen as being between 10 15.
- Too Low - Review LA threshold for Registration.
- Too High - Not intervening effectively, need to
consider the services delivered through the plan. - Interrelated Package
- Necessary to consider alongside other PIs
Linked to CCP for 2 years or more (considered as
a pair). - Action
- OBA is after ACTIONS to achieve better CYP
outcomes not just Measurement. - Indicators/Data inform discussions about local
practice. (too focused on good or bad
performancemeeting the indicator in isolation).
7Torfaen Referral Rate as an Indicator of Detection
8What do Referral Rates tell us? Does OBA Help
- Trend
- 12 increase in referrals in Wales from 2009 to
2010. - Why
- Internal Procedures Processes.
- Subject to Outside factors (Economic Climate,
Baby P VC) - Review Agency Behaviour Defensive practice.
- Proportion of Referrals will always be
Inappropriate (Munro 2010). - Need to explain the variation
Spatial/Agencies/Peers. - Performance
- Detection - Thresholds for Managing Risk.
- Good Performance Increasing rate (Adjust for
the Why). - Good Performance Decreasing rate (Prevention).
- Ability to Explain the direction.
- Action
- Use of Referral Protocol or Guidelines (Review of
the Referral process in England) to help manage
the flow of referrals. - Multi-agency Team (Incl.SW,HV universal services)
based together in the community (Munro 2010)
helps remove uncertainty, complexity and anxiety
increase experience so reducing inappropriate
referrals. Westiminister model.
9Performance Indicators - General
- 75 Social Workers believe that current
performance targets have a negative impact on
outcomes for service users. (UNISON Survey). Must
avoid perverse incentives. - Current PIs are inadequate for the task without
any real attempt to include quality measures it
is difficult to see how we can secure better
outcomes for children. (Laming report). - NSDU (England) looking _at_ Workforce Indicators and
Organisational Factors which impact on
performance. (NSDU Consultation). Recruitment
Issues - IT Systems are too concerned with process, poorly
served by IT and do not assist professional
judgment about risk. (Independent Commission on
Social Services in Wales, 2010). In a climate of
rising demand and shrinking resource. - Too focussed on Processes and Timescale.
- Poorly designed IT Systems.
- Neath Port Talbot seen as breaking new ground.
- KPIs make us ask more questions (Tin Openers) -
Must have the debate (Views) - OBA demands 3-5 indicators NO more , Dont try to
measure everything. - Culture of over dependence on PIs which are not
always accurate.
102. So what about Engagement and Participation.
- Move towards Citizen Centred Services
- Children and Young People have a right to be
heard and to have a significant say in matters
that affect them. We will actively listen act
on what we hear. - (Sustainable Social Services for Wales A
Framework for Action, 2011) - We will expect service providers to put in place
stronger arrangements to involve those who use
services directly. - (Sustainable Social Services for Wales A
Framework for Action, 2011) - Service users need a stronger voice in service
design and evaluation. (Sustainable Social
Services for Wales A Framework for Action,
2011) - Recommendation 20 Develop participatory
methodologies with children who experience the
Safeguarding system. (Inquiry into Safeguarding
Children Boards in Wales) - Time to do Something, Doing nothing is NOT an
option. Lets do something learn and move on. - Torfaen Childrens Safeguarding Survey (Pilot)
commenced 07/03/2011.
112. Torfaen Childrens Safeguarding Survey.
- Is the Survey able to Inform the LSCB about
children and young peoples (CYP) - Perception of the service and support they
receive (Good Bad). - Possible areas for further consideration (Service
design improvement). - Feelings and welfare pre and post registration
(Safe outcomes) - The Survey will help clarify the following
assumptions - CYP are able to discuss their views, opinions and
feelings through a semi-structured interview. - Questions are suitable and provide appropriate
feedback (recognise there are issues on
perception and definition of safe). - Participation will not result in any further
emotional distress. - Participation helps measure the effectiveness of
services in taking reasonable steps to ensure
that CYP feel safe. - Participation helps support service design and
change to ensure they are more effective and
responsive to CYP. - Use of an independent advocate service allows CYP
to be more open about their feelings and the
services they receive.
12Appendix 4 Implementation Process for Torfaen
Childrens Safeguarding Survey
Is Child aged 6-17 years old (Cohort) Quota
Sampling
Decision taken to Place child On Child
Protection Register _at_ ICC
NYAS meet Child prior to ICC- listen document
views wishes ()
After ICC Child invited to complete the
Questionnaire
Yes
Yes
No
No
OR
Meet Child_at_ an appropriate venue complete
Registration Questionnaire
Not on CPR Not Involved in The Survey
lt5 years old Not Involved in The Survey
Return Questionnaire Pre-ICC form () to Social
Services for Analysis
NYAS will give the child a Short Information
leaflet about the Survey
Meet Child_at_ an appropriate venue complete
De-Registered Questionnaire
Decision taken to Remove child from Child
Protection Register _at_ CCR
LA contact NYAS who agree to meet listen to
Child
133. Framework for LSCB Effectiveness.
- Findings following extensive research
- Complex Not easy to measure effectiveness of
multi-agency working to protect children from
risk of harm. - Continue with the use of Proxy indicators.
- SAIT is fit for purpose.
- Observations of SAIT Process /- Self
assessment. - Observations of SAIT Processlack of Practitioner
feedback. - Consider Sub Group Activities especially Audit
sub-group and the QA agenda Training sub-group
and the impact (effectiveness) of training
delivered. - Introduce One high level indicator to help
facilitate Inspection and peer group analysis. - Consider two new DDAQ indicators.
14Key LSCB Effectiveness Target
Performance Indicator Torfaen LSCB will
achieve 90 of the SIAT Standards at Band 2 or
Above.
15OBA Approach to LSCB Effectiveness
How Much did we do?
Number of Training sessions delivered.
Number of Audits completed. Case fie Audits - Achievement of Outcomes in Individual Care Plans?
Number of LSCB meetings.
Number of Serious Case Reviews.
Annual SAIT Workshop Practitioner Consultation.
Number of Client Questionnaires Completed and processed (DDAQ)
Number of Completed CRBs
How well did we do it?
Attendance rate by Agency at all Training sessions.
Audits ? Care Plans where individual Outcomes for children were achieved? Quality
Attendance rate by Agency at all LSCB meetings. SCRs ? Quality
SAIT Standards at Band 2 or above.
Children Young People who report a positive outcome to services (DDAQ)
Is anyone better off?
Front line Staff who feel Competent about all Wales Child Protection Procedures (DDAQ).
Front line Staff who feel Training has improved their knowledge and understanding of Safeguarding Children (DDAQ)
SAIT Standards at Band 2 or above.
16Calendar Project ends in May 2011
- Outline project _at_ Audit sub-group and discuss how
to address Quality Assurance agenda. - Outline Project _at_ Training sub-group and discuss
how to improve practitioner engagement impact
of Training. - Discuss Survey at Merthyr and/or Powys CYP LSCB.
- Discuss Survey with NSPCC.
- Implement Pilot Survey in March - (07/03/2011).
- Discuss Project _at_ SEW LSCB Forum.
- Reference site visit to England.
- Present to all Wales Groups on behalf of SSIA.
- Research Brief - Paper Tools