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Integrated Locality Working
• Nottinghamshire
First Steps
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Consultation
Criteria
A model
A pilot
Consultation
• Children and Young People.
• Families
• Schools
• Other Services
Criteria
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Early intervention
Build on current good practice
Feasible to replicate across Notts
Flexible to meet the varying needs of
different localities.
• Enable swift access to Services and
quicker response.
The Model
• A virtual team based around a Family of
Schools and made up of local practitioners
working 0 to 19.
• The pilot. Kirkby in Ashfield.
Integrated services for Kirkby Virtual Team Model
E to E
Police
Notts Youth Network
Organisation NYON
Faith Groups
Ashfield links Forum
Health GP,
Consultant Paediatrician
NAVO – Network Action
Voluntary Organisation
Action for Young
Carers Vol Sector
Behaviour Support
Team
APTCOO – A place to
Call our own
Housing
Scout Groups etc.
Domestic Violence
Team
ALIGNED SERVICES / AGENCIES
School Improvement
Services
Family Resource Team
(Social Care)
Ashfield Homes
ISS inc ASD Team, Sensory,
Churches Together
Early Years
Fire Services
Speech and Language
Therapy
CORE SERVICES / AGENCIES
Educ Support Services
(EPS, BST,ISS)
Parent Support Group
SMILE
Health
Community Midwife
Children & Young Peoples
Support Group
Social Care
Connexions
Children’s Centres
Health Visitors
Community Liaison
Officers
Disability Team
Counsellor
Information Shop
JOINT ACCESS TEAM
Parent Participation Officer
Youth Service
MALT
Family SENCO
School Nurse
SEN Strategic
Services
Sexions
Youth Offending Team
CAST
Cycling for life
Community Police
CAMHS
Local Education Officers
CHAT
NLC
West Notts College
Faith – Community &
Schools
Childrens Play ServiceDrug Awareness Team
Hetties
Kirkby Trust
WAM What about me
Face it
Education Welfare
Ashwood Centre
Special Schools
Brackenhill /Fountaindale
Parent Partnership
ADC
Hospital & Home Tuition
Pregnant Schoolgirls
Child and Family Therapy
Education Looked After Children’s
Team
County Youthworks Teams
e.g. Crime & Disorder
JUMP
Junior Mentor Scheme
Elected Members
Service Users said…
• About time
• Does that mean I’ll only have to say it
once?
• So,can I choose who to talk to?
• I just want to feel safe.
Service Providers said…
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Not another initiative!
It’s a good idea but how will it work?
I’m already too busy.
We’re already doing it.
Next Steps
• Briefings for Head Teachers and Service
Managers.
• Practitioner Days on a locality basis.
• CAF training.
JATs….Joint Action Teams
• Meet monthly
• Accept requests for discussion and agree
early actions
• Are supported by Integrated Services
Team,but chaired locally.
• Use CAF as assessment tool.
• Share information,skills and knowledge.
JAT Members
Schools
Connexions
Social Care
Childrens Centres
Health
Police
Inclusion Services
Youth Service
Voluntary Sector
Family Centres
Face it
Extended Services
YISP/YOT
EWS
Currently
• There are 21 Families of Schools with
JATs.
• More than 600 practitioners have been
trained in the use of the CAF.
• By Spring 2010 all Families of Schools will
have access to a JAT.
• Test beds for co location are being trialled
in Autumn 2008.
What’s working Well?
• Commitment and enthusiasm of JAT
members.
• Growing numbers of C&YP brought for
discussion.
• A changing mindset.
• Management support.
• Growing awareness.
Challenges
• Not all key services yet signed up.
• Service reorganisation.
• Evidencing that we are making a
difference.
Contact
[email protected]
01623 433180 or 07944466261