An examination of the Named Person Role in Practice.

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An examination of the Named Person Role in Practice

GIRFEC The wellbeing of all children and young people is at the centre of GIRFEC There are eight well-being indicators which provide a common language for practitioners and ensure that all aspects of well being are promoted, supported and safeguarded. The eight indicators are safe, healthy, achieving, nurtured, active, respected, responsible and included.

The Named Person Health Boards have a duty to provide a named person for all children residing within their area. The Local Authority has a duty to provide a named person for all children residing within their area of school age.

The Functions of the Named Person To advise, inform or support the child or parent To help the child or parent to access a service or support To discuss or raise a matter regarding the child with another service or agency which may be able to provide information or support to the child and family

Midwifery role Best practice and the Named Midwife Midwife as Named Person in Highland The Named Person for the new-born child will routinely be the mothers named midwife where they are employed by or commissioned by the Health Board

GIRFEC 5 questions What is getting in the way of this woman or baby’s wellbeing? Do I have all the information I need to help this woman or baby? What can I do now to help this woman or baby? What can my service do to help this woman or baby? What help, if any, may be needed from others?

Health Visitor Role The health visitor provides a universal service to all pre school children This involves a series of core contacts where the focus is on the well-being of the child and parent The Health Visitor is able to identify at an early stage using the well-being indicators those children and families where early intervention will support promote and safeguard well-being by quickly developing a support network

GIRFEC 5 questions What is getting in the way of this child or parent’s wellbeing? Do I have all the information I need to help this child or parent What can I do now to help this child or parent What can my service do to help this child or parent What help, if any, may be needed from others?

The Named Person in Education Generally the Named Person in Education will be a promoted member of staff within a school Support is provided to the child/young person through day to day activities within the school following the principles of GIRFEC supported by the Curriculum for Excellence The Named Person will be able to identify at an early stage where there are any concerns about any aspect of the child’s well being using the well- being indicators

GIRFEC 5 questions What is getting in the way of this child or young person’s well- being? Do I have all the information I need to help this child/ young person? What can I do now to help this child/ young person? What can my service do to help this child/young person/ What help, if any, may be needed from others?

Scenario Part One N.B Details of scenario only available on the day of the conference

Scenario Part Two N.B Details of scenario only available on the day of the conference

Scenario Part Three N.B Details of scenario only available on the day of the conference

Scenario Part Four N.B Details of scenario only available on the day of the conference

The Named Person in Practice Consider – What has changed for you in your practice in the last year? What challenges lie ahead?

Guidance Proposal for the development of guidance to support the GIRFEC provisions in the Children and Young People(Scotland) Act 2014 Scottish Government (2014)