Launching our new children and young people’s plan young people’s plan Jon Stonehouse, Director of Children’s Services, City of York Council #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
A few facts about York (1): 200,018 residents 36, 623 children aged 0-17 (inclusive) of whom 10,629 are aged 0-4 21.7% of the city’s population are aged 0-19 9.8% BME population 9.8% BME population 22,669 full-time students 200 children in care and 133 children on protection plans #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
A few facts about York (2): 14,959 households have more than one adult with dependent children (17.9%) 4,897 single parent households with dependent children (5.9%) (5.9%) 6.1% of children live in workless households #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
A few facts about York (3): 51 primary schools (includes: infant, junior and nursery schools; 4 academies) 9 secondary schools (including 2 academies) 2 further education colleges 2 universities, 2 universities, 422 early years childcare providers 2 special schools 1 pupil referral unit, Danesgate 9 children’s centres #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
Last but not least: Totalling around 16,500 #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
“Children and young people are the heart of our city and of everything we do ” Safe Achieving Resilient #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
Four Priorities: Early Help Emotional Narrowing Priority and Mental and Mental Gaps in Gaps in Groups Groups Health Outcomes #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
1. Early help • Better perinatal health to give children the best possible start • Great support in the Early Years • More children and families access the right early More children and families access the right early support at the right time • A great start to school life • Early intervention to prevent problems for older children and young people • A workforce confident to deliver early help - #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
2. Emotional and Mental Health • Better knowledge about the mental health needs of young people • More children tell us they feel healthier and happier • More children and young people with SEMH issues are • More children and young people with SEMH issues are effectively supported in mainstream schools • Effective arrangements to meet emotional and mental health needs at the earliest opportunity • Our workforce confirms they are well informed and supported to tackle mental health issues #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
3. Narrowing Gaps in Outcomes • More children achieve at school • Gaps in achievement are narrowed • A healthy start to life for all • Fewer risk-taking behaviours, and better health • Fewer risk-taking behaviours, and better health outcomes, in the teenage years • More opportunities for a healthy lifestyle #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
4. Priority Groups • Children and Young People who are Looked After • Young people not in Employment, Education or Training • Young Carers • Young Carers • Refugees • Children Living in Poverty #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
Five enablers: Dynamic Partnerships Whole Family Working Whole Family Working York's new Neighbourhood Approach A Confident and Skilled Workforce Commissioning, Monitoring and Reporting #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
YorOK York Learning Planning Partnership: Closing the Bookcase Health and Wellbeing Board: Attainment Gap Health and Wellbeing Strategy Note : shading City of York indicates where a Safeguarding Board has Children Board strategic responsibility for YorOK Board: delivering a CYPP Children and Young People’s priority (in Plan italics) Family Focus Multi-Agency CAMHS Executive: Early Help Sub- Partnership Board: Looked After Emotional Health Group: Whole Family Partnership and Wellbeing Early Help Working (MALAP) Strategic Integrated Voice and Early Years YOT Management York Homeless Partnership for Commissioning Influence Group Strategy Group Board Strategy Group Disabled Children Group
Why Early Help remains so important: “When I was 9 and we ran away from me Dad. That’s when you should have got me.” #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
GEMS (Girls Enrichment Mentoring) (Girls Enrichment Mentoring) Helen Illman, Programmes and Operations Coordinator, York Cares Beth Matthews. University of York Laura Scott, Huntington School #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
GEMS - (Girls Enrichment Mentoring) Helen Illman , Programmes and Operations Coordinator, York Cares Beth Matthews . University of York Beth Matthews . University of York Laura Scott , Huntington School York Cares • 01904 323482 • www.yorkcares.co.uk #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor
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