© 2005 National Remodelling Team Purpose / rationale of the Targeted Youth Support (TYS) Project The aim of the project is to develop a workable local.

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© 2005 National Remodelling Team Purpose / rationale of the Targeted Youth Support (TYS) Project The aim of the project is to develop a workable local model for the TYS service in order to deliver improved, user-friendly services for young people with additional needs. Multi-agency TYS services will operate as a part of the integrated youth support service provided by the Children’s Trust, and will include a range of practitioners with complementary skills from different professions. The team will have a clear remit to work with mainstream and specialist services to: Provide ‘wrap around’ support, via a lead professional, for individual young people who have multiple needs Deliver effective preventative work for groups of vulnerable young people Provide an outreach, support and training role for practitioners within mainstream and more specialist services Operate within an agreed approach to assessment and referral Make use of developing systems for client records, information sharing and tracking

© 2005 National Remodelling Team The Scope of the Project Geographic target: Bolsover, Staveley and Brimington There is strong partnership working already seen in the Bolsover/Staveley Learning Community, the Staveley Neighbourhood Management Project and the Bolsover Local Strategic Partnership These bodies bring together five secondary schools, a special school and FE college working with multiple agencies Young people target: 13 – 19 year olds Specific issues: To develop approach covering all targeted youth issues within a framework of support for all young people in the area To map and plan the availability of a directory of service and support for young people in the area

© 2005 National Remodelling Team Methodology The process follows the National Remodelling Teams Change Management Model, which was used in School Workforce Remodelling: Mobilise: identify who is involved, such as partners, providers and stakeholders Discover: research current provision, what works, what do people think Deepen: Develop a deeper understanding of the issues find out why Develop: Consider models and recommend solutions Deliver: Implement the proposals

© 2005 National Remodelling Team TYS pathfinder project overview Senior management Service delivery and users (young people/ families) Launch meetings Focused Interviews Focused interviews /Groups Young Person’s journey workshops Consolidate findings Senior management briefing Discover March/ AprilDeepen, AprilDevelop, MayDeliver, May - Sept Mobilise in Feb Multi-agency Workshop/s 123 Develop plan with project manager Decision points Multi-agency Workshop/s Pathfinders will deliver benefits quickly May - Sep ‘06 Senior management briefing Apr/ May

© 2005 National Remodelling Team Derbyshire timeline FebMarApr May 29 Focused interviews 8/3 – 14/4 Engage young people 20/3 – 21/4 Scope agreed 22 Other: conference Multi-Agency workshop County Local Connexions Partnership 13 Bolsover/Staveley Learning Community meeting 10 Invitations out 2 Confirm date PID complete 3 Multi-agency workshop Young people engagement Focused interviews Project control Derbyshire C&YP Steering Group: Senior Management TYSP Decision Meeting. 15 Update and confirm slot on 24 May 24 School hols 2 Plan 22 Review Point 10 Review Point 25 Multi- Agency Workshop 24 Senior Mgt Briefings TCB 15/5 8 Plan