Agenda, decisions and minutes

Venue: Council Chamber, County Hall, Mold CH7 6NA

Contact: Maureen Potter 01352 702322  Email: maureen.potter@flintshire.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

1.

Appointment of Chair

Nominations will be sought for a Chair for the meeting.

Decision:

That Councillor Ian Roberts be appointed as Chairman for the meeting.

 

Minutes:

The Education & Youth Facilitator sought nominations for a Chair for the meeting.  

 

RESOLVED

 

 

That Councillor Ian Roberts be appointed as Chairman for the meeting.

 

2.

Declarations of Interest (Including Whipping Declarations)

Minutes:

Councillor Marion Bateman declared a personal interest in the following item due to being a member of the Pupil Referral Unit Committee

 

Agenda Item 4a – Educational Attainment for Looked After Children

 

            Councillor David Healey declared a personal interest in the following item as he was trustee of Home-Start Flintshire:-

 

Agenda Item 4 – Corporate Parenting and Safeguarding and Child Protection

 

Councillor Ian Roberts declared a personal interest in the following item due to his position as acting Head of a school which has a hearing impaired unit:-

 

Agenda Item 6 – Hearing Impairment for Adults and Children

 

3.

Corporate Parenting and Safeguarding and Child Protection pdf icon PDF 108 KB

Decision:

(a)       That the developments underway in relation to the discharge of the

            Local Authority’s safeguarding duties be supported;

 

(b)       That the responsibilities of Members as Corporate Parents be

acknowledged, and that Members continue to promote positive outcomes for children and young people;

 

(c)        That the Committee make representations to the Welsh Government seeking their support in changing the legislation with regard to ‘no right of access on the doorstep’ for children who are home schooled; and

 

(d)       That contact details of Members of the Children’s Services Forum be included in future information packs given to Looked After Children.

 

Minutes:

The Chief Officer (Social Services) introduced a report to provide an overview of activity and performance in relation to both corporate parenting and safeguarding/child protection.  He introduced Vicky Allen, Senior Manager Children’s Lead, and invited her to provide detail.

 

The Senior Manager Children’s Lead, provided background information and referred to the key considerations which were detailed in the report around child protection, safeguarding, and corporate parenting. 

 

The Chairman thanked the Senior Manager Children’s Lead for her overview and invited members to raise questions.

 

Councillor Hilary McGuill raised a concern around safeguarding and child protection in relation to home schooled children.  She referred to a Serious Case Review which was held in 2011 and asked what measures had been put in place to address the shortfalls that were identified as a result of the Review.  In his response the Chief Officer (Education and Youth) explained that following the Review strenuous efforts had been made to achieve a change in the legislative position if families refused to have a home visit, however, to date there had been no change in the legislation.  Responding to the further questions and concerns raised by Councillor McGuill the Chief Officer advised that the Authority did not have a right of access to a child who was being home schooled.  During discussion Officers referred to the processes for raising concerns around the well being, safeguarding and protection of young people and work ongoing.  It was suggested that the Committee may wish to make further representations to the Welsh Government to secure a change in the legislation.  Councillor McGuill proposed that a letter be sent on behalf of  the Joint Education & Youth and Social & Health Care Overview & Scrutiny Committee to set out the concerns raised by members and request a change in the current legislation.  The proposal was seconded and when put to the vote was unanimously carried.   

      

Councillor Dave Mackie referred to Members key role and responsibilities as Corporate Parents and  emphasised the need for contact with Looked After Children (LAC).  The Chief Officer (Social Services) responded to the concerns expressed by Councillor Mackie and acknowledged the point made in relation to the Children’s Services Forum and Annual Pride of Flintshire event.  Councillor Carol Ellis proposed that the details of  Members of the Children’s Services Forum be included in future information packs provided to LAC so that they could contact Members directly if they had any concerns they wished to raise.   She also asked that the Education and Youth and Social & Health Care Overview & Scrutiny Committees be notified when that action had been taken.  Councillor Andy Dunbobbin commented that some Members were also School Governors and suggested that this contact information also be included in the pack provided to LAC. The proposal was seconded and when put to the vote was unanimously carried.   

Councillor Hilary McGuill suggested that Members be invited to the ‘speak out’ events.  The Senior Manager Children’s Lead  said that she would take this back to Gwenan Roberts as a suggestion.

 

RESOLVED:

 

 

(a)  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3.

4.

Educational Attainment for Looked After Children pdf icon PDF 96 KB

Report of Chief Officer (Education and Youth)

Additional documents:

Decision:

 

(a)       That the work of the Looked After Children steering group and its continued role in having a positive impact upon the achievements of Looked After Children be supported;

 

(b)       That the remodelling of the Pupil Referral Unit be given added impetus to Looked After Children to achieve to the bets of their ability;  

 

(c)        That Looked After Children be given named mentors in every school to ensure that they are properly advised and guided on their education pathway, in line with the Youth Engagement and Progression Framework; 

 

(d)       That every Looked After Children as well as having their Personal Education Plan, have a personal statement written about themselves be introduced throughout Flintshire schools;

 

(e)       That those children who have additional learning needs continue to access specialist support to help them reach their potential;

 

(f)        That the Social Services and Education & Youth Services continue to work collaboratively to further enhance and embed consistent approaches with regard to Looked After Children;

 

(g)       That Flintshire accesses funds that will be controlled by GwE to ensure positive and worthwhile training is given to all school staff;

 

(h)       That work to develop a database on a regional basis to reflect the needs and support provision required for all Looked After Children continues;

 

(i)         That the positive collaboration across Local Authorities continue to be encouraged so that cross border working and information sharing improves; and

 

(j)         That a briefing note be circulated to Members of both Committees, outlining whether there had been any breakdowns in care placements as a result of school exclusions, with a fuller report to be presented to both Committees in due course, if there was any indication that there had. 

 

 

Minutes:

The Head of Inclusion Services introduced a report to update on the attainment of Looked After Children (LAC) in Flintshire for the academic year 2013-14.  She provided background information and gave a presentation on Looked After Children.  The main points of the presentation were as follows:

 

·         Summary of activity 2014/15

·         Outcomes for 2013/14

·         Out of County Placements

·         Out of County Outcomes 2013/14

·         Attendance and Exclusions

·         National Strategy

·         Operational

·         Regional Strategy

·         Developing a whole school approach

·         Training

·         Developing a school-to-school approach

·         Individualised approach where necessary

·         Monitoring of the regional plan

 

The Chairman thanked the Head of Inclusion Service for her detailed presentation and invited members to raise questions.

 

Councillor Hilary McGuill commented on the regional review of the use of the ONE database (Education) and its links to PARIS (Social Services) and asked for an update on progress.   The Head of Inclusion Service responded to the concerns raised and reported on system development.  She explained that there was not universal use across the region as yet but work was in progress.  

 

Mr David Hytch queried whether young people were achieving any less than their potential and asked if there was some form of prediction against which children’s potential could be measured.  In her response the Head of Inclusion Services commented on the need for the Service to be confident that young people were achieving in line with its high expectation of them.  She referred to the TRAC  project and reported that this was a regional initiative across North Wales, where European Social Funding  will be used to identify 11-24 year olds at risk of disengagement and provide resources to support young people to maintain their placements and achieve.

 

Councillor Cindy Hinds referred to the mental health difficulties experienced by some young people.  The Head of Inclusion Service said the importance of supporting young people as early as possible was recognised and referred to the need for early intervention to support children in the Foundation Phase and Primary school.

 

Councillor Andy Dunbobbin referred to the underlying social, emotional and  behavioural difficulties experienced by some young people which affected outcomes and commented there was insufficient data in the report to support this.   The Head of Inclusion Service said that the difficulties were recognised and the Service was working with schools to support young people.  She referred to the training provided around relationships society and family.

 

In response to the comments and questions raised by members the Head of Inclusion Service explained there were 150 LAC in Flintshire and only a small number were not in mainstream education.  She advised that the education of LAC was a high priority and many initiatives had been instigated to improve outcomes.  She explained that a group of professionals comprising  representation from Children and Mental Health Support Service (CAMHS), Behaviour Support Service, schools, Children’s Services, inclusion and the LAC Co-ordinator,  oversaw the education of LAC.  She also commented on the value of proposing that a Governor on each school Governing Body be given responsibility for LAC.  

 

                        Councillor Carol  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.

5.

Children & Young Peoples Partnership and Flying Start Programme pdf icon PDF 99 KB

Decision:

 

That the ongoing developments of the Early Years and Family Support Service be endorsed.

 

 

Minutes:

The Chief Officer (Social Services) introduced a report to provide an update on the work to support children and families provided by the Early Years and Family Support Service in Flintshire.  He introduced Gail Bennett, Early Years and Family Support Manager, and invited her to give an overview.

 

                        The Early Years and Family Support Manager provided background information and advised that evidence indicated that intensive intervention in the early years could make a real difference to outcomes for children and their families in the longer term.  She reported on the Flintshire Parenting Strategy, Family Information Service, the Quest Project, Y Teulu Cyfan (The Whole Family). Flintshire Community Parents, and Flying Start.

 

                        Councillor Dave Mackie expressed the view that the achievement of children at pre-school, Foundation Phase and Primary school could be improved through the early intervention work making a difference to children’s life chances.  He said that the position should be looked at to see if anything could be done to induce an improvement from the outset in terms of early years education.     The Early Years and Family Support Manager responded to the concerns raised and referred to work in progress and future developments.

 

                        During discussion officers responded to the comments and questions raised concerning the Quest project and Families First criteria and funding, and funding for Flying Start.

 

                        Councillor David Healey expressed concerns around the areas of deprivation which existed in rural communities which were missing out on benefit provision.    

 

            RESOLVED:

 

 

That the ongoing developments of the Early Years and Family Support Service be endorsed.

 

 

6.

Hearing Impairment for Adults and Children pdf icon PDF 71 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

 

That the development of the service be endorsed.

 

Minutes:

The Chief Officer (Social Services) introduced a report to provide information on the current provision of support to children and adults with a hearing impairment in Flintshire.    He gave background information and referred to the services provided by the North Wales Deaf Association (NWDA) and the Deafness Support Network.  

 

                        Councillor Hilary McGuill asked how often and when was children’s hearing tested in school.   The Manager, Sensory Services, advised that children were tested at the age of 7 and referred to the alert mechanisms and systems in place to support children who demonstrated hearing difficulties.  

 

                        Councillor Cindy Hinds expressed concern that Flintshire residents had to travel to a specialist centre in Chester if they wished to take the opportunity to try a range of hearing equipment.  The Chief Officer (Social Services) explained that the Centre offered additional equipment which was not available at the North East Wales Community Equipment Store but would make further enquiries on this matter.  Councillor Hinds raised further concerns regarding not being able to visit different hospitals when  issues arose with hearing aids. The Chief Officer (Social Services) suggested that this be raised with BCUHB when they next attended a Social & Health Care Overview & Scrutiny Committee meeting.

 

            RESOLVED

 

 

That the development of the service be endorsed.