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Hertfordshire County Council www.hertsdirect.org Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s Services [email protected] 01582 830233

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Page 1: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Common Assessment Frameworkand related issues

Kathy DunnettSchool Adviser for Integrated Children’s

[email protected]

01582 830233

Page 2: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Aims of Workshop

• Understanding what the Common Assessment Framework is and the related issues

• Understanding the background to these developments

• Update on developments in Hertfordshire• Understanding on how these issues relate

to schools and the role of the Governing Body

Page 3: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Background

• Every Child Matters: Change for ChildrenFive outcomes

• Extended Schools providing opportunities and services for all. DfES (2002)

Core Offer – Common Assessment Framework is Swift and Easy Access – early identification and support

Page 4: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Victoria ClimbeVictoria Climbie, an eight-year-old from the Ivory Coast, died in London in 2000 after months of torture and malnutrition. A post-mortem found 128 separate injuries on her body. After her carers were jailed for life, a public inquiry under Lord Laming identified at least 12 occasions when she might have been saved by services…………..His key themes were a lack of clarity and a lack of responsibility within agencies. Lord Laming 2003

Page 5: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Key aims of the Common Assessment Framework (CAF)• A standard national approach

• Assessment to support earlier intervention

• Improve joint working and communication

• Support the sharing of information

• Rationalise assessments

• Support better referrals, if appropriate

• To be implemented country-wide by March 2008

Page 6: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

The CAF and the lead professional

Lead Professional core functions:• Act as a single point of contact for the

child or family• Coordinate the delivery of actions agreed

by the practitioners involved• Reduce overlap and inconsistency in

service delivery

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Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Information sharing for the CAF

• Information sharing is vital for the effective implementation of the CAF

• Consent is the key to information sharing for the CAF

Page 8: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Case StudyA young man of 12 (Dave) came to the attention of school because of a gradual deterioration in behaviour. The Director of Learning carried out a Common Assessment with the mother and Dave and it transpired that there had also been a deterioration in behaviour at home. Father had depression, and had been made redundant from a senior managerial job about 18 months ago. As the job was residential, the family had also lost their home. The family had been moving around the country for over a year, putting up with temporary accommodation, hostels and living with relatives, until finally settling now in a council property in Stevenage. The children (Dave 12, Sharon 10 and Fred 4) had also had to move schools several times.

Page 9: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Outcomes• Lead Professional: School Nurse• Team Around the Child: Family, Director of Learning, CSF Pupil

Support Worker, Community Police Officer• Decisions• Father be supported to look for alternative work• Mum has offered to become involved in cookery classes in school

(both she and Dave enjoy cooking)• CSF Pupil Support Worker to undertake some work with Dave on

friendships and self esteem• Parents to be supported in parenting with Dave• School can offer Dave guitar lessons from their hardship fund (Dave

likes music)• School will also identify which lessons Dave has a problem with to

ascertain whether more support is needed• Connexions are going to discuss with Dave what educational

qualifications he needs to join the police. (Even though Dave does not fit with the age group that Connexions usually work with.)

Page 10: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Facilitating multi-agency working

• Multi-agency training and time to get to know partners

• Effective evaluation of working together

• Clear objectives and structures

• The use of common language

• Common goals, strategies and understanding

• Flexible responses

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Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Supportive Infrastructure

• 10 District Children’s Trust Partnerships and 5 District CAF Managers

• 10 Multi Agency Support Teams (MASTs) • 38 Extended Schools and the multi-agency

teams (MATs) of children’s professionals that work around the consortia

• Individual Team Around the Child (TAC) (people who are working with the child e.g. school staff, health professional, connexions, education welfare, parents and the individual child concerned

Page 12: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

My role with Integrated Services• Post established to bring together the

Standards Agenda and Integrated Processes; Common Assessment Framework, Extended Services in Schools

• Making this understandable and workable for schools, and linking to improved achievement and outcomes for all pupils

• Report based on local and national research

• Lessons from the Stevenage Pilot

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Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Hertfordshire Progress• Implementation model developed, working with

Westfield Extended Services pilot• Communications Officer in post – Clare Morgans• Children’s Partnership News• Leaflet – Integrated Practice is Everybody’s

Business• Further training and awareness raising events

for professionals from October 2007• Developing interim county arrangements for

CAF Database

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Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Positives for Schools

• Other school plans e.g. Individual Education Plans, Individual Behaviour Plans, may be subsumed into the CAF Plan

• Less paperwork, less meetings• Increased communication and

engagement with other children’s services• A way of challenging other services about

their support levels

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Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

…. and Challenges• Communicating and cascading of accurate

information• Consistent messages, management of

information• Agency resource/capacity barriers to respond to

schools• Staff capacity within schools to engage• Line of accountability and decision making• How to embed into core business of schools

Page 16: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Next Steps . . .• Is there a named governor for Every Child

Matters in your school?

• Can you identify what consortia your school is in? Is there a named governor for Extended Services in your school? Is your school engaged?

• Does your school have a named person who could link with the District CAF Manager?

Page 17: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Next Steps . . .

• How is the Governing Body in your school responding the ‘Guidance on the duty to promote Community Cohesiveness’ and its links to Extended Services?

• How are Extended Services described in your school Self Evaluation Form?

• Is your governing body aware that future Ofsted inspections will be requiring information on Extended Services and how this relates to achievement – particularly of vulnerable groups?

Page 18: Hertfordshire County Council  Common Assessment Framework and related issues Kathy Dunnett School Adviser for Integrated Children’s

Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Key Contacts

• Alan Dinning – Deputy Director, Integrated Children’s Services

• Gill Gibson – Head of District Partnership Services

• Errol Albert – Integrated Processes Manager• Helen Ashdown – Head of Integrated Children’s

Services 0-13• Diane Wagstaff – Integrated Children’s Services

Strategy Manager (Extended Schools)• Margaret Marshall – Contact Point Information

Sharing Manager

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Hertfordshire County Councilwww.hertsdirect.org

Further Information

• www.everychildmatters.co.uk – for information on the common assessment framework, lead professional, information sharing etc.

• www.hertsdirect.org/comdirectory/childservdir/• www.hertsdirect.org/comdirectory/childservdir/pa

rentcarer/informationsharingprotocol/• www.dfes.gov.uk/search/results/kbsearch?qt=C

ommunity+Cohesion&sc=dfes&ha=1&x=13&y=8 – for information on Guidance on the duty to promote Community Cohesion