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Moorlands Children & Family Approach (Pilot) Moorlands Approach 1. Targeted work in Leek North 2. Early intervention and prevention approach using BRFC techniques. 3. Further work with Room 21 4. Community resilience building via


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Moorlands Children & Family Approach (Pilot)

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Moorlands Approach

1. Targeted work in Leek North

  • 2. Early intervention and prevention approach using BRFC

techniques. 3. Further work with Room 21 4. Community resilience building via food/development of a food co-

  • perative as the tool to link a range of complimentary activities with

the above interventions.

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Staffordshire Moorlands - Children’s Commissioning Need Matrices

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Key indicators Leek North higher/worse than Staffordshire average:

  • Deprivation IMD top quintile
  • Limiting long term illness
  • DLA claimants
  • Under 16s in low income families
  • Lone parent households
  • ASB rates
  • Private Sector Homes failing decent homes standards
  • Benefit claimants
  • % no qualifications
  • Teenage pregnancy rates
  • Domestic Abuse rates
  • Early Years Development – lower than Staffordshire average
  • Total school absence
  • GCSE attainment is lower than Staffordshire average
  • Specialist alcohol treatment rates are higher
  • Higher number of carers 0-15yrs
  • Children in need rate
  • Level of BRFC families

Data – Leek North

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Targeted work Leek North

  • Focus on Leek North based on data
  • Existing Moorlands partnership priority area
  • High level of Think 2 offers from right to buy households
  • Specific challenges around alcohol misuse
  • Engaged schools and other community provision
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