Agenda and minutes

Cabinet Member for Children and Young People - Monday, 2nd February, 2015 4.00 pm, NEW

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Items
No. Item

20.

Declarations of Interests

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

 

21.

Coventry Children's Centres pdf icon PDF 104 KB

Report of the Executive Director of People

Additional documents:

Minutes:

  The Cabinet Member considered a report of the Executive Director for People which outlined the current status of Ofsted outcomes for the 17 Children’s Centres in the City and progress against actions to address recommendations in order for the Centres to achieve “Good” or “Outstanding”.

  The Inspection process for Children’s Centres assesses performance and impact against a Statutory Framework of how the needs of children and families are identified and met within a geographical area. The overall outcomes of an Inspection is categorised under the following judgements: Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement/Satisfactory or Inadequate. The key judgements are:-

  ?Access to services by young children and families

  ?The quality and impact of practice and services

  ?The effectiveness of leadership, governance and management

  The Ofsted Inspection Framework was introduced from 2010 and was revised in 2013. In Coventry, the Inspection of Children’s Centres to date have been as both stand alone and group based inspections. As a result, 16 Children Centres have been inspected both as single centres and as a group of centres. The outcome of the inspections have led to 4 single centres judged to be good, 6 single Children’s Centres and 2 Children’s Centre group (involving 6 Children’s Centres) judged to be requiring improvement or satisfactory.

  Appended to the report were the Children’s Centre Ofsted Inspection Reports and Action Plans for those centres judged as “Requiring Improvement” or “Satisfactory”. The report indicated that progress has been made in all areas identified through recommendations from Ofsted, as detailed in the Action Plans. Strategic developments such as integrated working, data and information sharing continue to be a focus in the development of the Early Help Offer, details of which were highlighted in the report.

  The Cabinet Member questioned the Children Centre Managers present at the meeting extensively on aspects of the Ofsted Inspection reports and action plans, particularly in relation to data collection and information, recognising that this is the main focus of inspections. In light of the information provided at the meeting, the Cabinet Member requested:-

  (1)  That a joint letter be sent from him and the Interim Assistant Director, Children’s Social Care, Targeted and Early Intervention Services, to NHS/Public Health partners seeking a commitment to health staff, including Health Visitors and midwives, completing the Involvement Form for all families with whom they are involved in order to significantly improve uptake of the Children’s Centre offer. 

  (2)   That the Cabinet Member be sent a copy of all current data collection/ registration forms for his information.

  (3)  That the Interim Assistant Director raise with her appropriate colleague responsible for Adult Education the issue of collecting data from Adult Education participants which includes information about provision of Adult Education courses to people who have children. This would then inform and provide evidence of the positive impact that attending courses has on families and children.

  (4)  That in future, appropriate Team Managers are copied into e mail requests from Children’s Centre to Social Workers to minimise drift/delays where there are changes to Social  ...  view the full minutes text for item 21.

22.

Outstanding Issues Report pdf icon PDF 56 KB

Report of the Executive Director of Resources

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member noted a report of the Executive Director of Resources that identified those issues on which further reports had been requested and were outstanding, so that progress could be monitored.

 

23.

Any Other Business

To consider any other items of business which the Cabinet Member decides to take as a matter of urgency because of the special circumstances involved.

Minutes:

There were no other items of public business.