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Extended services disadvantage subsidy
Devon Local Partnership Forum
9 March 2010
Jane Collings - TDA SW Subsidy Lead
developing people, improving young lives
Without a shadow of doubt this is the most positive,
child centred, easy to access project that I've been
involved with – probably since I started teaching!
Andy Packer Headteacher – Wiltshire
The subsidy funding is part of the extended services drive to
narrow the gap in attainment and well-being
• 2008 – 2009 x 18 Pathfinders
SW - Somerset and Wiltshire
•2009 – 2010 All LAs have pilots
5x successful pilots in Devon
•2010 – National roll out
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Sample of SW Subsidy Brands
Devon
Somerset
Dorset
Wiltshire
The ES disadvantage subsidy
funding offers up to £300 for each
eligible YP.
Devon Funding 2010 -2011
£2.1 million
Over 9,500 young people
How much did you spend on activities last month ?
• on your children
or
• yourself
I’ve never enjoyed the holidays so much; there’s
been lots to do and I’ve learnt loads, thank you!
Child who has never accessed holiday provision
Subsidy experience to date -1
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Simple eligibility criteria with consistency across the LA
Free School Meals, Children in Care, Traveller Children , Children attending
Special Schools, English as an additional Language ( EAL )
LAs are allocating between £140 - £300 per YP
Simple processes and paperwork
Consultation is key to a successful programme
• YP can participate in their chosen activities
• A whole range of new and additional activities have been developed
Recruitment of YP through :• Individual young people/ parent referrals through schools (Brownies, Sports)
• Referrals through other agencies ( e.g Youth Services , Social Care )
• Referrals from activity providers – ( they know the young people)
Capacity is achieved through:• Using the private sector as well as voluntary organisations
• Commissioning activities both through the LA &school enhances capacity
Subsidy experience to date – 2
Cluster working and collaboration is the most effective delivery model
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Parent support advisers have been invaluable in helping to identify eligible families
Taster activity days engage young people, families, providers and schools
Consultations have identified teenagers want to participate in activities outside schools and yet
some schools want the money to be used on school site activities
Popular activities have included arts, drama ,crafts, forest schools, lifeguarding,
St Johns Ambulance, fishing and fighting
Some challenges
• There has been some resistance from schools, heads ( increased workload )
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There is limited capacity in the voluntary sector providers to deliver –hence the engagement of
the private sector organisations such as Lets Play !
• There are challenges for special schools as they need to use a variety of funding streams
• In rural areas transport is an issue - there are solutions such as Tavistock’s voucher scheme with
taxi companies
The potential to build
relationships with families
is awesome!
It's moved us from
"I want to help you" to
"I can help you, and
here's how..." and given
us good reason to have
potentially "awkward"
conversations
Headteacher
Impacts to date
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A reduction in youth crime over the summer holidays
A community college has a reduced need for Police call out over incidents as YP are more positive and engaged in many activities
The subsidy is being used successfully be used as part of a child protection
plans
Increased engagement of young carers in activities
Success with with YP with ADHD attending up to 4 activities a week
Children are able to attend residentials where before this was not possible
Disabled children can attend a school residential trip with their TAs
More teenagers are involved in exercise through gym and swim cards in their
local leisure centres.
Schools have started to see improvements in attainment as a result of
increased attendance ( 3.5% ) improved behaviour (12%) and attitude to
learning (38%)
PSAs welcome being able to offer families activities
Participation in holiday activities is a lifeline for many YP, families and their
carers
Further information:-
TDA subsidy website
http://tda.gov.uk/subsidy
SW regional centre website
http://www.tdasouthwest.info/swrc follow the link to the subsidy tag