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1. The role of new models of integrated
early years services in preventing
complex needs
Wendy Meredith – Director for
Population Health Transformation
2. 1
Why are Early Years so important?
• Babies are born with
trillions of brain cells
• Can’t use them until
connected
• Use then or lose them!
• It’s hard to catch up
3. 2
“A wide range of research now shows that
conception to age 2 is a crucial phase of human
development and is the time when focused attention
can reap dividends for society……Because we now
understand the importance of the 0-2 period in
creating solid psychological and neurological
foundations to optimise lifelong social, emotional
and physical health, and educational and economic
attainment, we believe policy emphasis needs to
shift to reflect this.”
Why are Early Years so important?
Conception to Age 2 – the age of opportunity, WAVE Trust, 2013
5. What are we doing in Greater Manchester?
10 Local Authorities
175 Children’s Centres
12 CCG’s
855 primary schools
7 Maternity Providers
1214 Daycare providers
6 HV Provider Trusts
777.5 Health Visitors
(in 2015)
37500 babies per annum
6. • No silver bullet, most families will need a sequenced package of support,
some over two years and others even longer
• Holistic approach taking the whole child within the whole family
• Integrated across sectors - health, local govt, daycare providers, voluntary
providers
• Early identification of need and risk factors through timely assessments points
• Evidence-based approach to assessment and intervention
• Ensuring maximum VFM for the taxpayer
• Emphasis throughout on work and skills for both children and parents (linking
with Universal Credit)
• Evaluation to inform planning and policy making
New Delivery Model Principles
7. New Delivery Model Components
1. A shared outcomes framework,
2. A common assessment pathway across GM
3. Evidence-based assessment tools
4. Pathways into a suite of evidence-based interventions
5. Ensuring better use of daycare
6. A new workforce approach, to drive a shift in culture
7. Better data systems
8. Long-term evaluation
12. Wendy Meredith, Director for Population Health Transformation
E-mail: gm.devo@nhs.net
Website: www.gmhealthandsocialcaredevo.org.uk
Twitter: @GMHSC_Devo #takingcharge