LGA Conference The Community Safety Revolution: Living in the New Landscape Sharon Moore, Commissioner for Families, Staffordshire County Council Kirsty Mooney, Project Manager Early Intervention, Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner & Staffordshire County Council
Staffordshire’s Families Top 10 Priorities
Staffordshire • 190,000 Children and Young People • 440 Schools • 1,000 square miles, 80% Population Urban • 25 major public sector organisations that effect the lives of families • £7.5 billion public sector spend. Most “downstream” Need to bring all our resources together to maximum impact
Achieving Excellence for Staffordshire Families
So What Next? • Early Intervention Project across Staffordshire and Stoke – Multi Agency Sign Up and Commitment to the Project • Framework for Early Intervention – Integrated governance and delivery – A cohesive, joined up approach, that is evidenced based – Horizontal and Vertical Approach • Focus on Early Years: School Readiness Headline Outcome – Sub Outcomes to be decided as based on analysis but will include: Crime, Health & Wellbeing, Employment, Community Development – Bringing things together – TF, FIP, IOM, MARAC, ASB – Balance Scorecard Approach – Not just performance targets
So What Next? • Whole Child, Whole Family, Whole Community Approach – Long term sustainable change – helping people to do it for themselves – Raising ambition and aspirations – Customers at the heart of the project • Analysis, Evidence, Business Case, New Delivery Model – Interventions based on customer need and have a proven track record for delivery – Randomised control groups – Fiscal and Social Benefits – Success = mainstreaming Early Intervention • Exploring Opportunities…
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