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Action Learning Set: Support
for Middle Leadership in Multiagency settings
Summary of progress: January 20th 2006.
- Output from questionnaires:
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What types of training / development are required?
What does the training need to focus on?
Championing Children initiative
- ASPECT : How they might be able to help us
Output from questionnaires
What types of training / development are required?
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Supportive and challenging mentorship ( good role models )
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Self-directed learning programmes
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On-line learning programmes
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Action – Learning Sets: which allow people to develop a real understanding of
how their own behaviour and its impact upon others and service delivery.
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Work shadowing in other agencies / learning alongside
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Multi-agency workshops / training events
– Mixed groups – not silos
– Not death by overheads / PP
– Interactive – using participants experiences
– Easily accessible ( regional) venues
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Output from questionnaires
What does the training need to focus on?
Training / development needs to focus on the following
key leadership /management activities
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Leading and managing change
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Linking strategy and service delivery:
– Understanding the gap between strategic vision for change and its impact on
practice, and how to close the gap.
– Establishing priorities for service delivery
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Leading and managing multi-agency teams and partnerships: leadership v
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Effective working in matrix management environments
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Forming a personal vision for integrated working and transmitting this to front
line workers
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Leading through networks – political and cultural leadership
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Effective Partnership Working
management
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Output from questionnaires
What does the training need to focus on?
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Monitoring contacts / partnership agreement outcomes
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Motivating and empowering others
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Negotiating skills
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Mentoring and coaching skills
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Facilitating meetings of multi-agency groups
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Networking: establishing effective informal working relationships
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The implications of the diversity and inclusion agenda
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Output from questionnaires
What does the training need to focus on?
To ensure that middle leaders are effective in the key leadership and Management areas training /
development needs to help them to develop their:
Knowledge and Understanding of:
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Different organisations/agencies: key roles, language ( lexicon), policies, governance issues and legislation
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Effective Commissioning
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Change management processes
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Effective multi-agency /partnership working approaches
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Effective matrix management approaches
Training / development needs to help middle leaders to develop the following Personal attributes:
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Flexibility and adaptability
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Confidence and optimism
Training / development needs to support middle leaders to develop the following Skills Sets
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Negotiating skills
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Questioning skills
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Interpersonal skills
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Communication skills
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Coaching and \ mentorship skills
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Project Management skills
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Available Support: Championing Children
DfES
www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/deliveringservices/championingchildren/
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‘A shared set of skills, knowledge and behaviours for those leading and
managing integrated children’s services’
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‘ This is a tool with a variety of use, but a single purpose: to establish a
common understanding about the distinctive and different abilities
required by managers of children’s services who are responsible for
teams that include professionals from different sectors and
backgrounds; and for services that break the mould’
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Available Support: Championing Children
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‘It highlights seven aspects of management and /or leadership, all but one of
which map directly onto either the Leadership and Management Standards or the
Common Core for the frontline children’s workforce. Under each heading is a
description of how it applies distinctively to managers of multi-agency children’s
services. The headings are:
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Achieving outcomes
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Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the child
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Providing direction
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Leading and Managing Change
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Working with people
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Managing information
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Communicating and engaging effectively with children, young people and
families
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Available Support: Championing Children
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‘It isolates what is important and distinctive about the abilities required
by managers of multi-agency or integrated children’s services. It aims
to establish a shred set of skills, knowledge and behaviours, towards
which managers from any sector and across a range of settings can
work’
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‘Directors and senior managers in local agencies can use this set as a
tool for workforce strategies, including recruitment, development and
workforce planning and re-modelling in he context of the national and
local actions described in the Children’s Workforce Strategy. It can also
support development of performance management frameworks.’
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Generic management and leadership development programmes
targeted at relevant sectors should also take account of these
competencies, so that participants are helped to identify how their
existing skills can transfer to their new role – and how what they are
learning now applies to their specific role.’
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Available Support: Championing Children
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‘This is a resource with the holistic needs of children at its heart, underpinned by
the desire to change the culture and values of children’s services forever, so that
they are inclusive, holistic, responsive and ambitious. It gives a very strong
message that the values underpinning Every Child Matters need to drive that
transformation.’
THE TOOL KIT IS CURRENTLY BEING PILOTTED IN:
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BALCKBURN WITH DAWIN
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BRIGHTON AND HOVE
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BRISTON
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ESSEX
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SOUTHWARK
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WARINGTON AND WILTSHIRE
The pilot phase runs until march/April 06, after which, and following evaluation of
the feedback, the national roll-out will take place.
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ASPECT
The Association of Professionals in Education and Children’s Trusts
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Formerly NAEIAC
www.aspect.org.uk
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Head of training and professional development: Judith Hibbert
Judith is currently putting together a list of provision / providers who
may be helpful to us.
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