44 Progress Report on Children Looked After and Leaving Care
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Cabinet Member: |
Children,
Young People & Families |
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Forward Plan Ref: |
2009/232 |
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Contact: |
Fran Fonseca, Strategic Lead CLA Tel:
(01865) 323098 |
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Report By: |
Director
for Children, Young People & Families (CA7) |
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This is
one of a number of regular reports to Cabinet and Council on its role as legal
"Corporate Parent" to the Children and Young People Looked After by
the Council, and those Leaving Care to live independently.
The report addresses
Council-wide improvements in Corporate Parenting, including enhanced
accountability for this highly vulnerable group. It also reports on the
progress and challenges posed in caring for the County's most vulnerable young
people.
The Cabinet is
RECOMMENDED to:
(a)
continue to support the Corporate Parenting Strategy;
(b)
note the information on outcomes for our
Looked After Children, and the service performance measures; and
(c)
take note that a revised placement strategy is
expected to return to Cabinet in June 2010.
Minutes:
Cabinet considered one of regular reports that came to
Cabinet on its role as legal "Corporate Parent" to the Children and
Young People Looked After by the Council, and those Leaving Care to live
independently.
The Cabinet Member for Children, Young People & Families
in introducing the report highlighted the work of the Children in Care Council
who were holding their own Conference in June 2010. She also referred to the
work of the Corporate Parenting Panel in carrying out inspections of Children’s
Homes which had led to a number of issues being addressed. She thanked members
for their involvement. The Pledge made by Cabinet had had positive results with
computers being provided to youngsters who were very positive about the
benefits gained. She paid tribute to the virtual school who did an outstanding
job.
The Cabinet Member also referred to the challenge in relation
to childrens’ placements and steps taken to ensure that the service provided
was better than good.
The Cabinet Member for Schools Improvement added that schools
and governors were reminded of their corporate parenting responsibilities.
Schools had a specific staff member, there were individual education plans and
schools worked successfully through and with others in the virtual school.
RESOLVED:
to:
(a)
continue to
support the Corporate Parenting
Strategy;
(b)
note the
information on outcomes for our Looked After Children, and the service
performance measures; and
(c) take note that a revised placement strategy is expected to return to Cabinet in June 2010.