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Children and Social Work Act 2017 Update

Meeting: 18/09/2018 - Children and Young People Policy Development and Scrutiny Panel (Item 38)

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This briefing updates the Panel on the relevant provisions of the Act and actions that have been taken or are being taken locally as a result.

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Minutes:

The Corporate Director introduced this report to the Panel. He stated that the Act was wide ranging but that the main purpose of the legislation was to:

 

·  Improve decision making and support for looked after and previously looked after children in England and Wales.

·  Improve joint work at the local level to safeguard children and enable better learning at the local and national levels to improve practice in child protection.

·  Promote the safeguarding of children by providing for relationships and sex education in schools.

·  Enable the establishment of a new regulatory regime specifically for the social work profession in England.

 

Councillor Matt Cochrane asked what the proportion of care leavers was that retain engagement with the Council.

 

The Corporate Director replied that 94 care leavers were contacted and of that figure 26 have taken up engagement.

 

Councillor Liz Hardman asked how the ‘Local Offer’ would be approved.

 

The Corporate Director replied that the Council will be asked to sign up to it.

 

Councillor Liz Hardman asked if there are the resources to deliver a Personal Advisor for care leavers up to age of 25.

 

The Corporate Director replied that the Council is in receipt of £7,292 of new burdens funding for this work. He added that roles within the team have flexibility to provide assistance when necessary.

 

The Chair asked the difference between the roles of the Personal Assistant and the Personal Advisor mentioned in the report.

 

The Corporate Director replied that they are in fact the same person.

 

Chris Batten commented that the funding from Government was not sufficient.

 

Councillor Paul May agreed that it was not enough and said that he was due to meet with a Government representative to discuss the issue further. He added that keeping contact with these young people until 25 was so important and that he would be happy to report back on any progress made.

 

The Corporate Director added that new duties have been assigned to the Head of the Virtual School and new national guidance has been issued strengthening the requirements in respect of Looked After Children as well as previously Looked After Children and with additional emphasis on ensuring their mental health needs are met.

 

He said that the Council has received £30,000 for this additional work which has enabled the role to become full time.

 

Councillor Liz Hardman asked how will the local authority, police and CCG work together in the absence of the LSCB and can we have assurances that reviews of safeguarding will take place during the transition process.

 

The Corporate Director assured the Panel that the LSCB will not cease until new arrangements are in place. He added that he felt that having these three agencies retain oversight of this work was a positive message as they already worked together within the Board.

 

Councillor Liz Hardman asked what are the resource implications for the police who are overstretched anyway and can we be assured that the police have the resources to engage in the new arrangements.  ...  view the full minutes text for item 38

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