6 Children and Learning - Performance PDF 280 KB
Report of the Scrutiny Manager recommending
that the Panel consider and challenge the performance of
Children’s Services and Learning in Southampton.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Panel received the report
of the Scrutiny Manager recommending that the Panel consider and
challenge the performance of Children’s Services and Learning
in Southampton.
Laura Trevett –
Performance Manager and Stuart Webb – Head of Quality
Assurance were in attendance and with the consent of the Chair,
addressed the meeting.
The Panel noted a number of
points within the report including:
- That the number of children looked
after and children with children in need plans had reduced.
- That Intervention teams had worked
well to provide support, following assessment, and had reduced the
escalation to referral.
- Children in our care:
- The number of asylum seekers in our
care was likely to increase despite the drop in April.
- The service was working hard at
getting children safely back into family homes and was able to
discharge children once they were back in family homes.
- Challenges in CLA: Staff absences
had led to supervisions not taking place. Managers have oversight,
so child are seen by other members of the team, so not to lose
sight of children if the social worker is not at work.
- Multi-agency teams looked at how
performance was measured. Where performance was down it was due to
poor record keeping rather than meetings not taking place.
- Health Assessments performance
needed to improve.
- SCC is an improving authority in
terms of children’s services. The dip in placements during
April was the result of Court judgements. No Placement Orders could
be made until the Orders were resolved. Twenty-four children were
placed for adoption in April. Children remain in care until the
court discharges the Care Order, even if the child is back living
at home.
- The No Further Action (NFA) trend
was increasing. There is currently no
measure of outcomes of assessment, even though children will have
had intensive support. That data needs to be separated.
RESOLVED
that the recommendations of the report be
approved.