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Protection When Needed



Provide outstanding services for children who have been or may be abused

Provide outstanding services to the most vulnerable children and young people

Provide outstanding services for children in care and leaving care


We will:

We will:

We will:

    Fulfil the ambitions in the Munro review of child protection

    Ensure that public care is reserved for those children whom there is no safe and appropriate alternative and that those young people leaving care reach their full potential

    Prevent re-offending

    Achieve the highest possible standard of corporate parenting

    Develop and deliver a CAMHS strategy

    Arrange the best possible placement for every child and young person



    Ensure that disabled children and their families have a multi-agency service






Objective

Where are we now?

Where do we want to be?

Key milestones

Aim: Provide outstanding services for children who have been or may be abused


A child-centred system that protects children from abuse and neglect (Munro Review of Child Protection)

    Commenced baseline assessment of current service provision against Munro recommendations

    Thurrock is a Munro Demonstrator, arranging learning events and participating in learning for others nationwide

    Recruitment of Munro Principal Social Worker in progress

    Early Offer of Help Strategy is agreed and ready for implementation

    Multi-agency Quality Assurance is in place for the Local Safeguarding Children’s Board





  • Local MASH in place and appropriate assessments organised at every level – CAF, Social Care and Community Based Assessments for the Courts




  • Families receive the help they need when they need it and feedback on services is good and shows improvement




  • Thurrock is seen and known to deliver a child centred service through a coordinated and collaborative learning environment




  • Shift towards a community-based approach where volunteers carry out appropriate support tasks and changes in the community are understood and met




Gap analysis against Munro Review recommendations 2013/14
Development of an action plan 2013/14
Delivery and implementation of action plan 2014/15
Quality Assurance/testing of new system 2015/16



All agencies deliver high quality child protection services

    Most recent Ofsted inspection rated the majority of areas concerning child protection as ‘good’, but recognised that there were still areas requiring improvement (‘adequate’)

    Recent CQC inspections as part of Looked After Children and Safeguarding identified areas for improvement

    Multi-agency training group well established

    Many schools are now academies and therefore liaison is complex.

    Fundamental review of paediatric services at Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals



  • All inspection results graded as ‘good’ or above







  • Children and families are receiving help at the appropriate point from agencies other than social care




  • There is a co-ordinated multi-agency approach to child protection which is supported by excellent multi-agency training




  • The extended health visiting workforce is fully involved in the safeguarding role with children and families




  • Local MASH in place and appropriate assessments organised at every level – CAF,




  • Social Care and Community Based Assessments for the Courts




Mini-Ofsted to take place by September 2013
Implementation of action plan by April 2014
Full Ofsted during 2014/15
Implementation of action plan during 2015/16
Review of Troubles Families delivery and outcomes in line with the financial framework by July 2013

MASH pathfinder in place September 2013


MASH post implementation review September 2014
Community-based assessment pathfinder in place September 2013
Community-based assessment post implementation review April 2015
Outcome based quality assessment testing 2015/2016


Combat violence against women and girls

    Launched local Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy with strong support from partnerships

    Strong contribution from local voluntary organisations offering support and advocacy for women and girls experiencing violence – including sexual violence

    Good range of community-based resources

    New national system to gather intelligence on child sexual exploitation

    Increased diversity of the Borough bringing new child protection challenges


  • Strengthen all community responses and attitudes to violence against women and girls and the prevention of violence against women and girls




  • Better understanding of the triggers and influences that lead to child exploitation




  • Reduction in instances of Child Sexual Exploitation




  • There are clear pathways and sign-posting in place for professionals across all agencies when there is a concern about a child or young person at risk of exploitation




Development of Thurrock VAWG Implementation Plan by June 2013
Delivery of first three years of the Plan by 2016
Child Sexual Exploitation Multi-Agency Strategy in place 2013/14
Development of QA system to assess progress 2014/15
Action plan developed after QA 2014/15
Implementation and testing of actions 2015/16



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