Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service

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Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service Presentation: West Essex Primary Heads Presentation Authors: Celena Saddington – Quadrant Manager – Virgin Care Date: 20 June 2018

Primary Schools Local Virgin Care Offer – West Essex

Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service Virgin Care took over Essex wide contract in April 2017 and the New Child and Family Wellbeing Service Model commenced in October 2017. This meant that Virgin Care would then deliver all community based services in West Essex including: Prebirth to 19 (25) Family Hubs (previously Childrens Centres) Community Paediatric Services Dietetic service Speech and Language Therapies Allergy service Physiotherapy Continence service Occupational Therapy Specialist School Services Community Childrens Nursing Paediatric Liaison Health Visiting Services

Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service (Cont’d) The new service model comprises of 5 Healthy Family Teams across West Essex: Uttlesford Healthy Family Team Epping & Waltham Abbey Healthy Family Team Harlow North Healthy Family Team Loughton & Buckhurst Hill Healthy Family Team Harlow South Healthy Family Team CCG Specialist Services based at KAO Park Working out of 3 main Family Hubs and a number of delivery sites (previously known as Children’s Centres): Spangles Family Hub (Uttlesford) Treehouse Family Hub (Harlow) Brambles Family Hub (Epping)

Healthy Family Teams - Management Quadrant Manager West Essex : Celena Saddington 07973 687538 Healthy Family Team Area Manager: Hayley Freeth 07773 206831 Uttlesford HFT: Healthy Family Team Leader –Katja Sturgeon (leaving July 18) Harlow North HFT: Healthy Family Team Leader – Rebecca Eldridge Harlow South HFT: Healthy Family Team Leader/Deputy Quadrant Manager – Georgie Norgate Epping/Waltham Forest HFT; Healthy Family Team Leader – Angela Cameron Loughton/ Buckhurst Hill HFT: Healthy Family Team Leader – Paulette Stephens CCG Specialist Services: Hilary Waters (therapists) Jenny Priest (Community Nurses, Continence, Special Schools, Allergy and Dietetics

Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service (Cont’d) Each Healthy Family Teams is made up of: A Family Hub Co-ordinator across West Essex Healthy Family Team Leader (Manager) Health Visitors School Nurses Healthy Family Support Workers (made up from previous Barnardo’s Practitioner workers and Health Community Nursery Nurses) Healthy Family Support Assistants Admin support

What does this mean for West Essex? West Essex is now in a unique position to deliver a fully integrated health and social model which allows easy access and smooth transition across different services: Holistic and easily accessible service Self referral into Healthy Family Teams A service ‘without walls’ as any support can be delivered by any service as long as they have the skills to do so. Direct access to the SEND Designated Medical Officer (DMO) More investment on the needs of the school aged child. Services commissioned against Outcomes rather than KPI’s. More opportunities for smoother transitions into Primary School, Secondary School and into Adulthood.

Outcomes Measures by Theme Children and young People are safe Children are ready to start school (Mothers have good emotional wellbeing in the postnatal period) Children and Young people make positive lifestyle choices Young people are ready for the next stage of life Children and Young People have good emotional wellbeing More families are resilient Children, young people and parents feel connected and included Children have strong attachment to at least one adult

Opportunities for Service Development Education Engagement Sessions on meeting the needs of SEND children before and after diagnosis. Understanding and meeting the needs of children with ASD Understanding and meeting the needs of children with ADHD and ODD Understanding and meeting the needs of children with other specific health needs to be agreed but could include: Children with Cerebral Palsy Children with Epilepsy Children with Continence issues Children with Downs Syndrome

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