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JOINT WORKING BETWEEN
CHILDREN’S SOCIAL CARE AND
ADULT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
THE HACKNEY EXPERIENCE
Overview of presentation
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Challenges faced by AMH
Challenges for CSC
Shared challenges
Developments in AMH
Developments in CSC
Joint initiatives
10 principles of joint working
Our contact details
Challenges for AMH services
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High deprivation indicators
Large and complex caseloads
More service users with children
Specialist not generic training of staff – e.g. social workers, nurses
Low baseline of understanding in staff about children – experience
Competing demands and expectations of staff knowledge
Unrealistic expectations of other services – e.g. expect miracles or
negative views
Other challenges for AMH staff
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Advocate role
Therapeutic relationship
Confidentiality
Electronic data protection policies
Medical understanding of their contribution to safeguarding – e.g.
parenting capacity
• Attending CP conferences
• CSC expectations of AMH – e.g. relevance of a diagnosis rather than
management of symptoms, behaviour etc
Challenges for CSC Staff
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Understanding mental illness
Treatment for mental health problems
Impact on parenting
Communication
Shared Challenges
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Understanding each other’s systems, services, languages
Understanding each other’s legal powers
Recruitment and retention of staff
Thresholds for risk
Developments in Adult Mental Health Services
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Safeguarding Children Team (SCT)
Parental Mental Health Team (PMHT)
Perinatal mental health services
In house safeguarding children training
City University training for inpatient staff
Hospital SW team links with wards
Audit
CPA policy and documentation
LSCB links
MAPPA links
Domestic Violence/Abuse forums – MARAC links
Reclaiming Social Work
Children’s Social Work Unit (CSWU)
all members of the unit work with the family
Benefits
• Different skills
• Understanding partner agencies
• Continuity
Specialist workers
• Mental health
• Drug Action Team (DAT) secondment for Looked After
Children (LAC) and Children in Need (CiN) services
• Learning difficulty
• Community partnership advisor
• Complex case advisor
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Parenting Support sits within Family Support
Services
alongside:Commissioned Family Support
Contact Services
Culturally Specific Consultation
Specialist Posts
Referrals
• All referrals for additional support services are received via
a multi-agency resource panel – JARP (Joint Allocation
Resource Panel)
• The purpose of JARP is to reduce overlap & duplication of
services provided to families
• It aims to coordinate multi-agency responses to families in
need by responding to referrals in a timely and planned
way
JARP is a multi-agency resource panel that meets weekly
48 SWU’s
CiN
Commissioned
Providers
Joint Allocation Resource Panel
PSS
Tier 2
YISP/
YOT
CFCS
FIP
Clinical
Manager
Contact
Education
• Mental Health Trust Named Professional for Safeguarding
Children is copied into agenda & minutes for JARP
• All referrals are screened for parents known to Adult Mental
Health Services
• Specialist Post – Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist who
provides advice and guidance to CSC staff on AMH issues
Joint developments
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SCR and SUI process
Joint protocol
LSCB training
MATCH training by CAMHS for multi-disciplinary staff
including AMH
• Kidstime workshops
10 Principles of Purposeful Joint Working…
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY
1. Discussions must precede decisions
2. Do not make plans on behalf of other agencies without discussion
3. Invite involved agencies to your meetings and send them copies of
minutes
4. Undertake, where possible, joint risk assessments & care planning
5. Share details of care plans and risk assessments
Cont. overleaf
10 Principles cont.
6. Ensure agencies have sufficient notice to attend meetings and
requests for joint visits where possible
7. Plan joint visits in advance with other professionals & agree what you
want to achieve
8. Significant changes in circumstances relating to either a child or parent
should be communicated to each agency, all involved professionals
and plans agreed together
9. Discuss concerns relating to plans with Safeguarding Children
Team/Named Professionals in adult mental health services
10. If concerned about decisions of another agency discuss with your line
manager and if necessary continue to escalate until a satisfactory
conclusion has been reached
Contact Details
East London NHS Foundation Trust
LB Hackney Children and Young
People’s Services
Jan Pearson, Associate Director for
Safeguarding Children
[email protected]
Tel: 020 7655 4000
Rhonda Miedziolka, Head of Children in Need
Services
[email protected]
Tel: 020 8356 5949
Helen Green, Service Development Manager
[email protected]
Tel: 020 7275 1000
Tina McElligott, Group Manager - Parenting
Support Services
[email protected]
Tel: 020 8986 0775