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Social Services have a duty by law to state how they are going to work with children in need. This is called a Children’s Services Plan and sets out the work that we are planning over the next three years, although it is reviewed annually.

The Purpose of the Children Services Plan

The plan is a way of securing better services and better outcomes for children and brings together the ideas from a number of different plans (Local authorities, Health Authorities and the statutory and voluntary sector partners) into one document.

The main recommendations of the Children Services Plan are:

Consultation

The plan recommends that a consultation strategy be drafted. This is so that all those who work with vulnerable children and families, work together to ensure better services are available and that the needs of vulnerable children are understood.

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Ethnic Minorities

It is predicted that there will be a large increase in the numbers of children from various minority ethnic communities in Oldham. Little is known about children from dual heritage backgrounds so the plan recommends that all services ensure better ethnic monitoring by adopting a specific method of the Council for Racial Equality.

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Looked After Children

Research has found that looked after children do not perform as well at school. The plan recommends that a research project be undertaken to improve joint working and uncover the reasons why the system is failing these children.
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A research paper on Supporting the Education of Looked After Children in Oldham has been produced and is available in the publications section.

Voluntary Sector Partnership

Social Services work in partnership with the voluntary sector. The plan recommends a programme of consultation with the voluntary sector to encourage growth of this partnership and gain a better understanding about the service of the voluntary sector.

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Research Programme

The setting up of a multi-agency research and information group has shown the benefits of working across agencies. It has also uncovered several areas for further research and recommends this be undertaken.

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Young Carers

Oldham Young Carers offer a valuable service to vulnerable children. However, its funding is on a short term basis. The plan recommends that other ways of providing the service are found.

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Staffing and finance

The plan states that further guidance is needed to draw together staffing and finance information from across different agencies.

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Monitoring/Evaluation

It is recommended that the action plan should be monitored on a quarterly basis. This should also form part of the evaluation process.

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Social Care & Welfare:

Services for Adults
Services for Children and Families
Adoption and Fostering
After Care Mentoring Project (AMP)
Children with Disabilities
Children Services Plan
Child Protection
Oldham Family Link Scheme
Private Fostering
Useful Addresses
How to Complain, Comment or Compliment
Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCA)
Performance Improvement Plan
Preventative Strategy
Information for Carers
Charges for Social Care Services
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment 2007/08

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