Children's Trust
To receive a presentation on the Children’s Trust.
Minutes:
The Committee was briefed on the role of the Children’s Trust. The Trust had a statutory basis in that Section 10 of the Children Act 2004 placed a duty on local authorities and their Statutory partners to co-operate in making arrangements to improve children’s well-being, this would mean partners working together to improve commissioning and delivery of services for all children, young people and families in a given area. The local authority would have a leadership role in the Children’s Trust but would not control it.
The outcomes of the Trust included:
A shared child-centred outcome-led vision;
Integrated front line delivery organised around the child, young
person or family rather than professional boundaries or existing
agencies – Multi Agency Teams;
Integrated processes, effective joint working sustained by a shared
language and shared processes – Common Assessment;
Integrated strategy, joint planning and commissioning, pooled
budgets – The Children’s Plan;
Inter-agency governance, with robust arrangements for inter-agency
cooperation – the Trust.
The Trust comprised the Director of Children’s Services; the Lead Member with Cabinet responsibility and one representative from:
the Association of Primary Head Teachers;
Association of Secondary Head Teachers;
Children and Young People’s Voluntary, Community and Faith
Sector Hub;
Cheshire Police;
Police Authority;
Central and Eastern Cheshire Primary Care Trust;
Director of Public Health.
RESOLVED: that the presentation be noted and a training session be organised to explain further the role of the Children’s Trust.