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Targeted Youth Support
Fiona Anderson
22nd April 2009
Background:
TYS 7 key elements:
Early identification
Involving young people
Appropriate settings
Access through
universal settings
Lead professional
involvement
Every Child Matters Outcomes
• Be healthy
• Stay safe
Common assessment
framework
• Enjoy and achieve
• Make a positive contribution
Support during
transitions
• Achieve economic wellbeing
Target date for
implementatio
n was Dec 08 –
Extended to
July 09 in
Lancashire
Putting the young person’s
“life journey” at the centre
Targeted youth support has a particular focus on ensuring
that vulnerable young people get timely and coordinated
help to prevent their problems escalating or arising at all
Support transitions in
and out of specialist
services
Specialist
services
Address current
issues
Targeted
services
Universal
services
Identify and
intervene early
Prevent
problems
TYS Definition
• In essence TYS is about all “children and young
people services” improving outcomes for
vulnerable young people by:
• Identifying vulnerable young people early in
universal settings
• Targeting “at risk” young people
• Developing multi agency early intervention
TYS is:
• Improving how we work
together to improve
outcomes for young
people
• Building on current
strengths
• Delivering a consistent
approach across
Lancashire
TYS is not:
• A service
• A budget holder
• Something new?
• A “dumping ground”
TYS Principles
• Primarily for 11-19 vulnerable young people
with support for family and carers
• Early identification throughout all universal
services with a primary focus on secondary
schools and colleges
• Early identification based on Lancashire
Continuum of Needs levels 1 & 2, focussing
on key local priorities and indicators
• Intervention will be via accessible universal
services and with multi-agency intervention
TYS Principles
• CAF and LP used to coordinate additional
support
• Building on strengths, consolidating rather
than adding more meetings
• Involve young people & their families in
identification of needs & design & delivery of
TYS
• Clear and simple information on how to
access support will be widely available
• Available throughout the year
• Capacity building to be undertaken
TYS in operation in each district:
• Monthly multi agency meeting – TYS
Operation Group, sub groups of the LCTP
• Discuss individual vulnerable young people
and group/ geographical issues
• Agree specific services to be involved and
date for review
• Review previous cases
• Report in to TYS Strategy Group and Local
Children’s Trust Partnership
TYS in Operation in Districts
Schools/ Service identify vulnerable young people for who they have not been able to
fully their address needs
Schools/ Service email details of young person to TYS Admin to be considered by the
TYS Operational Group – at least 6 working days before the meeting
TYS Admin circulates individual’s details/ group issues along with agenda and
timeslots to members – 5 days in advance of the meeting
TYS Operational Group agrees specific service(s) to be involved in addressing young
person’s needs
Review previous cases
Report back to LCTP/TYS Strategy Group
Depending on District Needs, TYS
Operational Groups are likely to include:
• Schools/Colleges
• Young Peoples
Service
• Educational
Psychology Service
• School nurses
• Parent and Families
Support Services
• Children Centres
• CIS
• Fire Service
• Teenage Pregnancy
Team
• Drug and Alcohol
Action Team
• Police
• Behaviour &
Attendance
professionals
• Work based learning
• VCFS
• CAMHS
Involving Young People in Shaping Services
Involvement in design, delivery and evaluation:
• At the end of Team Around the Child
meetings
• One to one conversations with Lead
Professional
• Questionnaires/ surveys
• Focus groups
• School and Youth Councils
Measuring effectiveness of TYS:
• Views sought from Young People, parents
and carers
• Local multi agency TYS Groups will review
local issues/ priorities and effectiveness of
interventions
• LCTP monitor effectiveness of Service
contributions to address local priorities
• Children’s Trust Partnership Board will
monitor effectiveness of local arrangements
Next steps:
• Strategy Group and CTPB sign off
• Strategy document circulated for
comments
• Presentation to LCTP in May/June
• TYS Operation Groups in place and 1st
meeting by end July
Questions or
Thoughts?
Our questions for you?
• How would you like to be involved?
• How would you be able to help us
consult with vulnerable young people
about and how TYS will operate in each
District?