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Developing local outcomes chyps workshop 2012, v2
1. Developing local outcomes - Workshop Aim:
This workshop looks at the recently published “framework
of outcomes for young people” produced by the Young
Foundation (July 2012) and encourages participants to
consider how they can develop their own set of
outcomes drawing upon existing and emerging best local
practice
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3. Financial Costs of Poor Outcomes
Average cost of…. Outcomes for a cost neutral service
• A young person NEET £57k over their • Number of NEETs reduced by 68 young
lifetime people year on year or
• A young person in care is in excess of • Number of new referrals into Care
£100k per year reduced by 39 or
• A Young person being sent to a Secure • Number of young people sent to Secure
Training Centre for a year £150k Training Centre reduced by 26 or
• Each teen murder is in excess of a £1
million • 4 Youth murders prevented
• Each child born to a teenage mother
£90k • Teenage Pregnancies reduced by 42
*from local and national government audit
commission reports
4. Enfield: Service Review
reviewing quality, quantity & effectiveness
Questions we asked
• What evidence exists to demonstrate the quality and outcomes of our
work?
• How can the work be undertaken more effectively and efficiently?
• Are resources effectively deployed?
• What are the effectiveness of integrated working & partnerships? Are
there further opportunities to develop this?
• What do young people say about our service?
• What do parents/carers, partners, senior officers and elected
members say about our service?
• What can be done to improve our financial sustainability?
• How the work fits with our priorities
6. Enfield: Principles
• Child’s needs are paramount
• Help families stay together
• Do everything we can to help children and
young people succeed
• Work constructively together
• Look after each other and develop our staff
• Deliver – do what we say we’ll do
• Stay our course
7. Enfield: Strategy (Building Resilience)
• Early help and support
• Targeted to need
• Evidence based interventions
• Clear intended outcomes
• Greater integration between support/statutory
services.
8. Enfield: Evidencing Outcomes
• A common performance management framework is
used by all youth centres/provisions
• An online web based data-recording system is used to
record attendance and achievements of young people
(council and commissioned services)
• Youth Provisions have annual and monthly targets and
are clear on target audience
• Clear engagement of Staff, recognising importance of
evidencing impact of their work and value for money
• Regular performance reports and robust management
information
9. Enfield: Focus on targeted & vulnerable groups
• Care Leavers (16+)
• Looked After Children (-16)
• LDD with statement
• LDD without statement
• Young offenders (YOS clients) and gang members
• Child protection plan
• Permanently excluded from school
• Persistently absent from school
• NEETS/at risk of being NEET
• Teenage parents
11. Enfield: % NEET/NOT KNOWN
Percentage (%) of 13-19 Young People who are NEET/Not Known
12.00%
11.10%
Percentage NEET/Not Known
10.00%
8.80%
8.00% 7.70%
NEET
6.00%
NOT known
4.90%
4.40%
4.20% 4.30% 4.10%
4.00%
2.00%
0.00%
Final 2011/2012 April 2012 May 2012 June 2012
Year/Month
12. Enfield: Distribution NEET/NOT KNOWN
Below is a map showing where the NEET young people in Enfield live. Each blue dot
represents one NEET young person. The underlying data and colours show the
deprivation in Enfield.. Dark red shows the most deprived areas and dark green the
least deprived areas.
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14. Enfield: Improving Outcomes
• 96% of young people known to us • Improved outcomes across most
are in education, employment and vulnerable groups of people in
training particular young people in care,
• Up to 30% reduction in ASB young people with disabilities,
• Over 3,280 young people gain children in need
improved life & social skills or • 65% of known Gang members
nationally recognised awards & regular participants at youth
qualifications provision
• Over 2,100 young people improve • 780 young people from BME
their local communities through groups achieving nationally
volunteering recognised awards
• Enfield’s ‘Duke of Edinburgh’ award • 80 NEET young people, 60 young
recently topped the London league offenders, 140 young people with
table for the number of awards LDD and 35 persistent absentees
gained achieved a recorded outcome
• demonstrating that they had
Reduction in under 18 conceptions improved their life and social skills.
15. Enfield: Quality Assurance
• Quality assurance is paramount to our thinking
• Centres conduct quarterly reviews of projects
• Annual Peer inspection using national standards
• Monthly Speak Outs in which users evaluate the offer
and agree changes for the future with staff
• Online Customer surveys
• Young inspectors trained to be part of the next wave of
internal inspections later this year
Fairness for All Address the causes of child poverty Intensive support for families with complex needs Refocus Children’s Centres and extended school provision Reduce the need for specialist services Effective services for disabled children Sufficient number of school places Narrowing achievement gaps Focus on attendance and behaviour Keeping vulnerable children and young people safe from harm. Growth and Sustainability Helping young people to remain in education, employment and training Ensuring young people have the skills they need to achieve economic well-being in adulthood Strong Communities Reduce the number of children and young people involved in crime and anti-social behaviour Providing a range of positive activities that are affordable and accessible Ensuring young people gain experience in decision-making and taking responsibility for their own lives Preserving family life wherever feasible.