Agenda Reports Pack (Public) 15/10/2012, 19.00 - Meetings ...
Agenda Reports Pack (Public) 15/10/2012, 19.00 - Meetings ... Agenda Reports Pack (Public) 15/10/2012, 19.00 - Meetings ...
• There continues to be high number of Initial assessments generated by referrals, much higher than previous data providedfor Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea.Number of s47, Strategy Discussions and Initial Child Protection Conferences that might result in a child having a ChildProtection Plan.Page 265Month EndNo. ofStrat.DiscStrat.Leadingto s47s47leading toICPCs47leading toICPC %ICPCCompletewithin 15daysICPCCompletewithin 15days %ICPCleadingto CPPICPCleadingto CPP%Feb-11 119 64 29 45.3% 10 34.5% 26 89.7%Apr-11 87 64 24 37.5% 3 12.5% 25 104.2%Jun-11 136 92 38 41.3% 22 57.9% 39 102.6%Aug-11 92 47 22 46.8% 10 45.5% 22 100.0%Oct-11 113 58 32 55.2% 9 28.1% 25 78.1%Dec-11 100 66 32 48.5% 10 31.3% 32 100.0%Feb-12 84 58 36 62.1% 13 36.1% 28 77.8%Mar-12 55 34 25 73.5% 6 24.0% 25 100.0%• There appears to be a trend towards fewer strategy meetings each quarter,• The % of S47 investigations that lead to ICPC has progressively increased during the year.• Although There has been a relative fall in number of S47 investigations this has been accompanied by increase in rate ofS47s leading to Initial CP conferences, which on turn has meant that overall numbers of new CP plans has remainedconstant• The percentage of CP Plans per ICPC has remained high• A significant performance challenge has continued to be the holding of an ICCP within 15 days of decision. The ability tohold conferences within appropriate timescales following strategy meeting remains low. All agencies are aware of the needto convene an initial conference quickly following decision at strategy meeting.• There have been challenges in holding conferences at dates that may not fit with partner agencies and completion of keyassessments.- 48 -
Local Benchmark Data (comparative data in respect of S47 and CP plans (2010-2011)Page 266Rate ofCPRate ofplansre -CAperRate of referrals IA as % completed Section ICPC Children 10,000Referrals per of within 47 rates per added to at 31stLocal Authorityper10,00010,000(2010)referrals(LAI 68)35days(LAI 60)per10,00010,000childrenCPP per10,000March2011Kensington & 629 70.06 78.7 84.2 107.6 36.3 33 30.3ChelseaWandsworth 355 33.66 90.3 80.4 127.9 38.8 35.4 33.1Westminster 673 100.51 63.2 74.2 85.4 39.3 33.5 28Lambeth 824 85.35 89.8 95.4 102.9 61.5 71.9 61.7Inner London 605 51.54 77.4 77.5 127.6 44 47 45.5H&F 581 40.45 85.4 84.3 74.3 59.6 43.3 47.3The figures are taken from analysis of CIN DoE 2010-2011 (released April2012).It suggests that re referral rates are low in Hammersmith when compared to other authorities. This is positive and may suggest goodquality initial assessments, as these are less likely to lead to re referral.S47 rates are low when compared to other authorities. This fits with observations in workflow analysisThere are higher numbers of initial conferences following S47 investigations than in comparative boroughs .This also fits with currentperformance data.Rate of new plans and plans per 10,000 are similar to the Inner London average.In the year 2010 -2011.The rate of conversion from ICPC to CPP is lower. It would appear that in 2011-2012 the rate will be much nearer to the Londonaverage and comparator boroughs.- 49 -
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• There continues to be high number of Initial assessments generated by referrals, much higher than previous data providedfor Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea.Number of s47, Strategy Discussions and Initial Child Protection Conferences that might result in a child having a ChildProtection Plan.Page 265Month EndNo. ofStrat.DiscStrat.Leadingto s47s47leading toICPCs47leading toICPC %ICPCCompletewithin <strong>15</strong>daysICPCCompletewithin <strong>15</strong>days %ICPCleadingto CPPICPCleadingto CPP%Feb-11 119 64 29 45.3% <strong>10</strong> 34.5% 26 89.7%Apr-11 87 64 24 37.5% 3 12.5% 25 <strong>10</strong>4.2%Jun-11 136 92 38 41.3% 22 57.9% 39 <strong>10</strong>2.6%Aug-11 92 47 22 46.8% <strong>10</strong> 45.5% 22 <strong>10</strong>0.0%Oct-11 113 58 32 55.2% 9 28.1% 25 78.1%Dec-11 <strong>10</strong>0 66 32 48.5% <strong>10</strong> 31.3% 32 <strong>10</strong>0.0%Feb-12 84 58 36 62.1% 13 36.1% 28 77.8%Mar-12 55 34 25 73.5% 6 24.0% 25 <strong>10</strong>0.0%• There appears to be a trend towards fewer strategy meetings each quarter,• The % of S47 investigations that lead to ICPC has progressively increased during the year.• Although There has been a relative fall in number of S47 investigations this has been accompanied by increase in rate ofS47s leading to Initial CP conferences, which on turn has meant that overall numbers of new CP plans has remainedconstant• The percentage of CP Plans per ICPC has remained high• A significant performance challenge has continued to be the holding of an ICCP within <strong>15</strong> days of decision. The ability tohold conferences within appropriate timescales following strategy meeting remains low. All agencies are aware of the needto convene an initial conference quickly following decision at strategy meeting.• There have been challenges in holding conferences at dates that may not fit with partner agencies and completion of keyassessments.- 48 -