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Brighton & Hove
Integrated Children’s
Services
3 December 2012
History
• 2006 Children and Young People’s Trust:
Council’s Children, Families and Schools Directorate with South
Downs NHS Trust’s Children and Families Service
• Section 75 (NHS Act 2006) commissioning
agreement between the PCT and the Council
• Section 75 provider agreement between South
Downs and the Council
• Separate but aligned budgets
• Children and Young People’s Trust Board
• Small, unitary LA with coterminous PCT and
health provider
Now
• Three commissioners: CCG, NHS England Area
Team, Public Health within the LA
• Still have a provider Section 75 agreement
• Sussex Community Trust – covers both West
Sussex and Brighton and Hove
• National Health Visiting specification
• Increase of 15 HVs by 2015 (22% increase)
• 12 Children’s Centres (originally 15)
• 14,343 children under 5, 28% BME
Chief Executive
Penny Thompson
Pinaki Ghoshal
Exec Director of Children’s Services
Tracy Brooke
Central Support Admin
Leader
Sure Start
Head of Service
Caroline Parker
Sure Start
Neighbourhood
Service Managers
Celia Lamden – East
 Emma Smith – West
 Siobhan Hier –
Central
Nursing &
Governance
Head of Service
Vacant post
Assistant Director
Children’s Health, Safeguarding and
Care
Dr Sian Bennett
James Dougan
Safeguarding
Head of Service
Deborah Austin
Head of Social Work
Service
Improvement
(Principal Social
Worker)
Ellen Jones
 Yvette Quefferus
Named Nurse
Safeguarding
Children
Clinical Director
Social Work
Heads of Service
Advice, Contact &
Assessment
(Interim)
Children in Need
Richard Hakin
Children in Care
Andy Whippey
Head of Service
Integrated
Children’s
Development &
Disability Service
Jenny Brickell
Integrated Children’s Centres
• Integrated, citywide service led by health visitors who are
seconded into the Council and based in CCs
• HVs register parents at the new birth visit
• HVs assess all children under Healthy Child Programme
– increasing ante natal, 1 and 2 year reviews
• Use the health visiting levels of service:
–
–
–
–
community
universal
universal plus
universal partnership plus (includes CAF, CP, LAC)
• HVs directly supervise Council CC staff
• Shared data and aligned reporting procedures but two IT
systems
Integrated CCs continued
• HVs act as the lead professionals for CAFs for
children under 5
• Directory of evidence based interventions
• Health Visitors trained in, deliver and supervise
Council staff to deliver parenting programmes
• Training passports for health and council staff
• Family Nurse Partnership based in and
managed as part of the CC service
• Early Parenting Assessment Programme – for
mothers at risk of losing babies based in a CC
Children’s Centre Areas
Children's Centre
Key
City View
1
Conway Court
2
Cornerstone
3
Hangleton Park
4
Hollingbury & Patcham
5
Hollingdean
6
Moulsecoomb
7
North Portslade
8
Roundabout
9
South Portslade
10
Tarner
11
The Deans
12
West Hove
13
5
8
7
4
6
10
2
13
1
3
11
Link
Hub
12
9
Children’s Centre Team Structure Chart
Caroline Parker
Sure Start Service Manager
(2)
Children’s Centre Team
Manager (7)
X7
School Nursing Manager
(1)
Service Support Manager
X6
Health Visitors
Parent Involvement Worker
Parenting Practitioner
Fathers Involvement Worker
Early Years Visitor
Group Support Worker
Childcare Strategy Managers
(1.5)
1-1 Appointments /
home visits
Pathway for a Universal Partnership Plus family – 2 children with
complex needs requiring multi-agency support
Visits to GP with baby
due to illness
GP
check
Children’s Centre
services
New Birth Visit
EYV programme of visits
over time with regular HV review
Follow up
by
HV
Immunisations
Healthy
Child Clinic
BF
drop-in
1 year
health
review
Baby and You
HV/GP
liaison
HV/GP
liaison
Review CAF
action plan
Triple P parenting
CAF and
action plan
Protective Behaviours
Sibling offered funded nursery place