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delivering breakthroughs 35 Endell Street London WC2H 9BA Tel: 00 44 (0)20 7240 7200 Fax: 00 44 (0)20 7240 7201 Email: [email protected] Website: www.qcl.co.uk THE CHILD’S JOURNEY The Munro Review Interim Report 1 st February 2011 ‘A breakthrough in child protection?’ A seminar presented by Richard Walne at Cass Business School - delivered 15 th February 2011
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delivering breakthroughs35 Endell Street • London • WC2H 9BA • Tel: 00 44 (0)20 7240 7200 • Fax: 00 44 (0)20 7240 7201 • Email: [email protected] • Website: www.qcl.co.uk

THE CHILD’S JOURNEYThe Munro Review Interim Report 1st February 2011

‘A breakthrough in child protection?’A seminar presented by Richard Walne at Cass Business School- delivered 15th February 2011

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The Munro Review - Interim Report

‘A breakthrough in child protection?’

Insights and observations

‘The child’s journey’

A seminar presented by

Richard Walne

Director of Health and Social Care

Quadrant Consultants Ltd, London

at

The Sir John Cass Business School, City University

Tuesday 15th February 2011

 Centre for Better Managed Health and Social Care

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Paperwork is undermining child protection

Ask a social worker what makes Ask a social worker what makes their job impossible?their job impossible?

““Admin”Admin”

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New forms and guidelines?

In recent years, after every child protection scandal kneejerk reform has led to a new set of guidelines, a new form to fill in and a resultant burden on the social worker which is preventing an effective child protection system from operating

Munro has been careful to avoid creating another target or form – the interim report is more far reaching and fundamental in its recommendations and could transform the way in which child protection and social work system operates

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Cross roads ahead in The Child’s Journey

SUPPORT AND SAFETY FULFILLED CHILDHOOD

ANONYMITY AND ADMINISTRATIVE NIGHTMARE

STAY WITH BIRTH PARENTS AT HOME WITH SUPPORT

POOR COMMUNICATION DECISIONS BASED ON COST

DANGER OF INADEQUATE SUPPORT

SAFE PLACEMENT AND BETTER LIFE CHANCES

ACCOUNTABILITY

DIRECTOR OF CHILDRENS SERVICES

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Initial findings

““Being in care can be OK Being in care can be OK

if you get a good placement if you get a good placement

and a good social worker”and a good social worker”

The First Part Of the Report – published 4th October last year concluded that unintended consequences of previous Reforms has meant that professionals are constrained from keeping a focus on the child by the demands and rigidity created by inspection and regulation

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Early intervention

“Intervening earlier with troubled families can not only prevent children and their parents falling into a cycle of deprivation, antisocial behaviour and poverty but can save thousands if not millions of pounds in the longer term..”

Sarah Teather MP and Minister of State for the Department for Education

DfE press notice id: 2010/0098 Updated: 09 August 2010

Munro’s final report will come at a time when the effects of very severe cutbacks in public spending are being felt by the public sector, and most particularly by Local Government

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Leadership and accountability

Lord Laming has said that there must be a strong local spine of accountable leaders

Munro agrees with this – the key point of accountability MUST REMAIN within the local authority – it is perhaps also incumbent on the local authority to take the lead on implementing this report?

Senior Leaders from local agencies work together through the Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB)

LSCB’s are uniquely placed to be able to take an inclusive view of child protection

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Improving the quality of service

The Munro Review is minded to STRENGTHEN the role of LSCB’s in monitoring the impact of practice, training and learning

LSCB’s can also identify any emerging problems in the system

Managers play a crucial part in creating the work conditions that facilitates good practice

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Reform required

Radical reform is needed to ensure that the cognitive and emotional requirements of the work, the need for CPD and the access to research evidence can enable more professional practice

Also the review is focusing on a the reform of the Integrated Children’s System to make it more user friendly and efficient

ACCURATE AND TIMELY

COMMUNICATION IS VITAL

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Simplify statutory guidance

Working together to Safeguard Children is the core guidance for multi-agency working. It is now 55 times longer than when first published in 1974

The review is working with a group of representatives from the relevant professions to consider how statutory guidance could be separated out from professional advice

 It is confused and unclear at present

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Possible final recommendations

The Munro final report will make recommendations for the statutory guidance to become a shorter manual in which the core principles and rules are clearer to all professionals

The core of effective work with families is the ability to make a judgement of how best to work with families; for this the highest level of professional skill is required

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Supervision and management

Good supervision = Critical reflection

The review is building on the work of the Social Work Reform Board having developed a capabilities framework

– the review is considering how this can be developed

– but who takes this forward?

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Career structure change?

How to develop as a social worker without becoming a manager

Many professionals have in the past reflected on the “climate of fear, blame and mistrust that seems to be endemic within the child protection system”

Public confidence is still badly affected by negative media attention

A real need, identified by the Social Work Task Force to improve the standing of the profession

Newly established College of Social Work being set up by SCIE - concurrent establishment of College by BASW 

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Public perception

The College of Social Work will ensure that the public has a better and more informed view of the work undertaken?

Will help to improve the perception of the profession and assist in the recruitment of high quality students wishing to qualify?

Further challenged by the forthcoming merger of the REGULATOR, the General Social Care Council with the Health Professions Council

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Future of serious case reviews

Serious Case Reviews have been criticised for failing to identify or to explain the factors contributing to poor practice

 The Review would like to recommend the approach taken in the Health Sector and lessons learnt from the NPSA

 A systems based approach – based on ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS

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Future of inspection

The evaluation of SCR’s by Ofsted should end

The Quality of Learning should be given greater coverage within the inspection process

The review wants to see Ofsted develop a system which focuses on effectiveness of a child centred service

NOT……..continue with the industry that has been built up around the inspection process, driving even more administrative processes

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How unannounced inspections will work

Along with unannounced inspections, local authorities would be subject to targeted ‘deep dive’ inspections under the proposals

These inspections would be tailored to suit local circumstances and particular concerns

Also, it is proposed that there could be a national system of trained reviewers of SCR’s who could share findings so that lessons are learned nationally

This would mirror the approach taken in the health sector

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Essential Data

Local authorities and partners need data to see how the system functions

The review is considering a minimum data set for child protection made up of A TWIN CORE of nationally collected data and standardised local data

This should help national government in monitoring policy and at a local level allows the child’s journey to be mapped

Early Identification and provision of help is vital

The Review endorses the concurrent reviews of Field, Allen & Tickell

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More multi-disciplinary support in the community

The report proposes the sharing of the burden of child protection across all agencies rather than leaving social services to bear the brunt

It suggests multi-agency teams of social workers, police and health embedded in communities and universal services; social workers would be available to provide advice to teachers or police officers and help advise on the best intervention

It suggests that these be run alongside existing roles such as safeguarding leads in schools

Who will ensure that this is implemented? Resources?

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Community Support for Services

Big Society/Localism?

Health and Wellbeing Boards

Health Services – health visitors and their position in former PCT led community services

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Three questions for discussion?

How well will the review’s outcome reduce the risk of violence and abuse be likely to receive a better service as a result of Munro?

Will the ending of planned inspections improve the quality of local services?

To what extent will the profession of social work be improved by this report?

THE CHILD’S JOURNEY- The Munro Review Interim Report 1st February 2011‘A breakthrough in child protection?’A seminar presented by Richard Walne of Quadrant at Cass Business School-delivered 15th February 2011:

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