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Launching our new children and young peoples plan young peoples plan Jon Stonehouse, Director of Childrens Services, City of York Council #NWD2016 yor-ok.org.uk/nowrongdoor A few facts about York (1): 200,018 residents 36, 623


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Launching our new children and young people’s plan young people’s plan

Jon Stonehouse, Director of Children’s Services, City of York Council

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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

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9.8% BME population 22,669 full-time students 200 children in care and 133 children on protection plans

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14,959 households have more than one adult with dependent children (17.9%) 4,897 single parent households with dependent children (5.9%)

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(5.9%) 6.1% of children live in workless households

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51 primary schools (includes: infant, junior and nursery schools; 4 academies) 9 secondary schools (including 2 academies) 2 further education colleges 2 universities,

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2 universities, 422 early years childcare providers 2 special schools 1 pupil referral unit, Danesgate 9 children’s centres

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Last but not least:

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Totalling around 16,500

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“Children and young people are the heart

  • f our city and of everything we do”

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Safe Achieving Resilient

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Four Priorities: Early Help Emotional and Mental Narrowing Gaps in Priority Groups

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and Mental Health Gaps in Outcomes Groups

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  • 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

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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
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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • Fewer risk-taking behaviours, and better health
  • utcomes, in the teenage years
  • More opportunities for a healthy lifestyle
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  • 4. Priority Groups
  • Children and Young People who are Looked After
  • Young people not in Employment, Education or Training
  • Young Carers

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  • Young Carers
  • Refugees
  • Children Living in Poverty
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Dynamic Partnerships Whole Family Working Five enablers:

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Whole Family Working York's new Neighbourhood Approach A Confident and Skilled Workforce Commissioning, Monitoring and Reporting

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Health and Wellbeing Board: Health and Wellbeing Strategy York Learning Partnership: Closing the Attainment Gap City of York Safeguarding Children Board YorOK Board: Children and Young People’s Plan Note: shading indicates where a Board has strategic responsibility for delivering a CYPP priority (in italics)

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Strategic Partnership for Disabled Children York Homeless Strategy Group Voice and Influence Group Integrated Commissioning Group Early Years Strategy Group YOT Management Board CAMHS Executive: Emotional Health and Wellbeing Family Focus Partnership Board: Whole Family Working Early Help Sub- Group: Early Help Multi-Agency Looked After Partnership (MALAP)

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“When I was 9 and we ran away from me Dad. That’s when you Why Early Help remains so important:

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should have got me.”

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GEMS (Girls Enrichment Mentoring) (Girls Enrichment Mentoring)

Helen Illman, Programmes and Operations Coordinator, York Cares Beth Matthews. University of York Laura Scott, Huntington School

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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

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