Update no 649 14th February 2025

If you have any news that you would like included in our Friday Update, please contact Richard Tyndall (details below)

Three children playing happily together

Newsletters

Our Regional Improvement Plan can be found here

Our Impact Report published in March 2023 can be found here

If you would like to apply to be a SESLIP consultant, please follow this link to Kent Business Portal – KentBusinessPortal and after registering on the portal, search for Ref – SC240046 – SESLIP – DPS

Updates

Parenting through adversity

On 7 February Foundations (previously the What Works Centre for Families and Children) published Parenting through adversity, the second in a series of practice guides commissioned by the DfE to support the roll-out of the children’s social care national framework

The first guide, on kinship care, was published in October last year.

Key principles:

The practice guide sets out four key principles:

1: Tailor parenting support to ages and stages of child development.

2: Use strengths-based approaches to engage parents and offer parenting support
across the end-to-end system.

3: Ensure that parents from minoritised ethnic backgrounds have equitable
access to effective parenting interventions and that these are delivered in a way that fully meets their needs.

4: Parenting interventions work well for families where the parent has poor mental
health, and, when delivered successfully, support parents to improve parent and child outcomes.

Children’s involvement in
the 2024 riots

On 28 January the Children’s Commissioner published Children’s involvement in the 2024 riots

The full report is here (pdf 37 pages)

Key findings

  • 147 children were arrested by 4 September 2024, 84 were charged, and 73 had finalised outcomes
  • Children’s involvement was largely spontaneous and unconsidered.
  • Many children spoke strongly about their hatred of the police, describing previous bad experiences and community mistrust.
  • The need for a definitive response to public disorder led to the rapid charging and sentencing of many children.
  • Children’s experience with the youth justice system and their outcomes depended on where they lived.

LGA Early Years Conference – Thursday 20 March 9:00-4:30

On Thursday 20 March 2025 at Derby Mickleover Hotel DE3 0XX LGA is organising Speech, Language and Communication in the first 1001 days

If you have any questions please do email eitherelizabeth.hodgman@local.gov.uk or nicola.dossantos@local.gov.uk

Details

This event is free, it is suitable for

  1. Lead Members of Children’s Services,
  2. Directors and Assistant Directors, Heads of Service
  3. Those leading on Family Hubs and early years support.
  4. Birth to 19 Commissioners and
  5. Public Health Local Officers.
  6. Senior Children’s Librarians.
  7. Health Professionals
  8. Representatives from the Voluntary , Community and Faith Sector.

Aspirant Directors Programme

Bookings for the Sep 25 – Mar 26 Aspirant Directors Programme are now open

Closing date: 3rd March, 2025

Sep 25-Mar 26 programme NOW BOOKING

The Programme is looking for inspiring new leaders that children can depend upon. If you are interested in applying for our DCS Leadership Programme and would like to know more information about what’s involved and how to apply,  we will be holding online webinars throughout February 2025.
During the webinar you will hear from those that helped develop and deliver the programme, discuss what the programme entails in detail, and there will also be plenty of opportunities for you to ask any questions you might have. We will also provide hints and tips on what to prepare as part of the application process and what to think about in advance. 

You can view the webinar dates and register your interest here.

Coram Children’s Services Innovation Forum 2025

From 10am-2pm on Thursday 27th February 2025 Coram is hosting its Children’s Services Innovation Forum at 41 Brunswick Square London WC1N 1AZ

Details

  • Welcome Ade Adetosoye, CEx of the London Borough of Bromley
  • Keynote speech McKinsey & Company
  • Findings from our AI and Innovation survey of children’s services providers
  • The launch of our 2025 edition of The Collective, our annual innovation report
  • Expert panel discussion on data usage in digital innovation
  • Networking lunch

Reminders From Previous Weeks

Reminder

Future dates for network meetings

Network dates:

Lead Members Group: More from Helen Watson (contact details below)

Adoption Leadership Board: More from Rebecca Eligon (contact details below)

AD Education: 10:00am Friday 21 March 2025 London in-person. More from Chris Owen (contact details below)

Principal Social Workers: More from Mark Evans (contact details below)

Kinship Care Network: More from Rebecca Eligon (contact details below)

Commissioners’ Network: More from Chris Baird (contact details below)

Network dates:

AD Safeguarding: Friday 7 March 10am in-person Central London. More from Mark Evans (contact details below)

QA Network: Contact Sian.fearn@kent.gov.uk

Fostering Network: More from Rebecca Eligon (contact details below)

Data Benchmarking: More from Luke Ede (contact details below)

SEND SE19: SEND Operational Leads Wednesday 13 March 1pm via Teams. More from sonia.dayal@sdsa.net

Early Help:  More from Rebecca Eligon (contact details below)

Local authorities still routinely failing in legal duties to homeless children

On 29 December Coram published The Door is Still Closed

The full report is here (pdf 19 pages).

A summary report is here (pdf 5 pages)

Headlines

The report identifies seven barriers to children receiving the support they are entitled to:

  1. Wrong legislation
  2. Gatekeeping
  3. Unsafe accommodation
  4. Inaccurate information
  5. Inadequate advocacy
  6. Incomplete data
  7. No early help

Tools & Templates

We have produced a Regional Improvement Plan (June 2024)

On 7 February Foundations (previously the What Works Centre for Families and Children) published Parenting through adversity, the second in a series of practice guides commissioned by the DfE to support the roll-out of the children’s social care national framework

On 28 January the Children’s Commissioner published Children’s involvement in the 2024 riots

On 28 January the APPG for Households in Temporary Accommodation published Child Mortality in Temporary Accommodation 2025

On 15 January ADCS published Safeguarding Pressures Phase 9. The full report (pdf 91 pages) is here. The summary briefing (pdf 2 pages) is here

On 14 January CAFCASS published “Sharing recommendations with you” which explains to children and young people what recommendations are and why it is important that they are understood clearly. ​

On 7 January LGA published a briefing on CWSBill

On 7 January Barnardo’s published a briefing

On 3 January the House of Commons Library published a Research Briefing on the bill

On 29 December Coram published The Door is Still Closed

On 19 December MoJ published Family Court Statistics Quarterly; July to September 2024

On 18 December DfE published Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill Policy Summary Notes

On 17 December the government published the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

On 16 December the Children’s Commissioner published Illegal Children’s Homes

On 12 December the Centre for Young Lives published Too Skint for School

On 18 November DfE published Keeping Children Safe, Helping Families Thrive – breaking down barriers to opportunity

On 14 November DfE published Children looked after in England including adoptions 2023-2024

On 7 November Ofsted published Fostering in England 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024

On 31 October DfE published Resources to support new agency social worker guidance and employer standards

On 31 October DfE published Children in need: 2023 to 2024

On 24 October NAO published Support for children and young people with special educational needs

On 23 October IFS published The effect of Sure Start on youth misbehaviour, crime and contacts with children’s social care

On 9 October the Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse launched its Data Insights Hub

On 8 October the Law Commission published a consultation on Disabled Children’s Social Care. The consultation is open until 20 January 2025

On 7 October Coram Voice published Disability, disparity and demand

On 4 October LGA published its school attendance support survey 2024

On 2 October, LGA published Listening and engaging with care experienced individuals: A good practice guide. Includes case studies from: Medway and West Sussex

On 18 September The Fostering Network published Out of Pocket: Fairer Fees for Foster Carers

On 16 September Ofsted published revised school inspection handbooks

On 12 September, Ofsted (and other inspection agencies) published Joint targeted area inspection of the multi-agency response to children who are victims of domestic abuse – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Contact Details

SESLIP Consultant; Commissioners’ Network, SEND Courageous Conversations: Chris Baird (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

bchrisbaird@gmail.com

07855 492010

Education Network: Chris Owen (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

chris@bright-spark.net

07825 862330

NHS (SE) Clinical lead for CYP mental health: Cindy Mukombegumi (NHS England (South East))

c.mukombegumi1@nhs.net

SESLIP Education Data Group Lead: Daryl Perilli (Brighton and Hove)

Daryl.Perilli@brighton-hove.gov.uk

SESLIP Consultant and LGA SEND Improvement Adviser: Deborah Glassbrook (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

deborah@optimisingpotential.co.uk

07882 158959

The Staff College Assistant Operations Manager: Ellie Bevis (The Staff College)

ellie.bevis@thestaffcollege.uk

0161 729 1065

Business Manager for the South East Regional Care Cooperative: Helen Humphry (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

Helen.Humphry@westsussex.gov.uk

07821 302077

LGA Children’s Improvement Adviser: Helen Watson (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

helen.watson5@icloud.com

07810 011892

SESLIP Consultant: Isabelle Gregory (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

isabelle@firstcareconsultancy.co.uk

07931 586784

Director of Children’s Countywide Services and convenor of QA network for SESLIP: Kevin Kasaven (Kent)

Kevin.Kasaven@kent.gov.uk

South East Grid for Learning – Consortium Manager: Krista Pickering (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

krista.pickering@segfl.org.uk

07872 014083

Data Benchmarking: Luke Ede (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

Luke.ede@eastsussex.gov.uk

07925 148597

CSC Workforce, PSW and AD Safeguarding Network Lead: Mark Evans (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

Mark@markevansconsulting.co.uk

07803 147072

Regional Strategic Lead LA Fostering South East: Natasha Sampson (Local Authority Fostering South East)

natasha.sampson@bracknell-forest.gov.uk

07919 217185

LGA Corporate Improvement Adviser: Philip (Phil) Simpkins (LGA)

philip.simpkins@btinternet.com

Adoption; Fostering; Kinship and Early Help Regional Networks: Rebecca Eligon (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

rebeccaeligon@gmail.com

07944 996219

SESLI Programme Manager: Richard Tyndall (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

richard.tyndall@richardtyndall.co.uk

07880 787007

S.E. Region SEND Network Programme Co-ordinator: Sheelagh Sullivan (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)

sheelagh.sullivan@outlook.com