Improving Outcomes for Children Looked After Conference
Gain practical advice on strategies for reducing the number of children in care and driving the quality of services for children looked after
London, United Kingdom, October 16, 2016 --(PR.com)-- After the publication of the Children and Social Work Bill 2016-17, Capita’s Improving Outcomes for Children Looked After Conference is perfectly timed to ensure your organisation is equipped to provide the best support for children looked after (CLA).
Following Sir Martin Narey’s independent review of children’s residential care in England, attend to hear from the Department for Education on the emerging strategy for meeting the needs of children in care.
With the Education Select Committee finding key areas for improvement in the provision of mental health services for CLA, this event offers a crucial insight into implementing integrated personal budgets and developing pathways for CLA.
Bringing together representatives from across children’s services, health and social care, education and criminal justice, key topics include:
-Overcoming the challenges involved in caring for unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC)
-Improving the engagement of CLA to reduce criminalisation
-Using the pupil premium grant to advance the attainment and progress of CLA
Do not miss this opportunity to gain practical advice on establishing a multi-agency approach, strategies for reducing the number of children in care and driving the quality of services for children looked after.
Further Information:
Website: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/public-sector-conferences/detail/article/improving-outcomes-for-children-looked-after-conference.html
Brochure: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/pdfgen.html?filename=ImprovingOutcomesforChildrenLookedAfterNov16.pdf&code=SMMK
Contact: Veronika Blaskova veronika.blaskova@capita.co.uk
Follow us on Twitter @capitaconf # CLAConf
Following Sir Martin Narey’s independent review of children’s residential care in England, attend to hear from the Department for Education on the emerging strategy for meeting the needs of children in care.
With the Education Select Committee finding key areas for improvement in the provision of mental health services for CLA, this event offers a crucial insight into implementing integrated personal budgets and developing pathways for CLA.
Bringing together representatives from across children’s services, health and social care, education and criminal justice, key topics include:
-Overcoming the challenges involved in caring for unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC)
-Improving the engagement of CLA to reduce criminalisation
-Using the pupil premium grant to advance the attainment and progress of CLA
Do not miss this opportunity to gain practical advice on establishing a multi-agency approach, strategies for reducing the number of children in care and driving the quality of services for children looked after.
Further Information:
Website: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/public-sector-conferences/detail/article/improving-outcomes-for-children-looked-after-conference.html
Brochure: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/pdfgen.html?filename=ImprovingOutcomesforChildrenLookedAfterNov16.pdf&code=SMMK
Contact: Veronika Blaskova veronika.blaskova@capita.co.uk
Follow us on Twitter @capitaconf # CLAConf
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