Mrs. Shelley Davies Dr. Sue Evans Senior Partnership Manger Consultant Child Psychologist Powys CYPP Powys tHB The Development of a new Family and Behaviour.

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Mrs. Shelley Davies Dr. Sue Evans Senior Partnership Manger Consultant Child Psychologist Powys CYPP Powys tHB The Development of a new Family and Behaviour Support Service in Powys

Aims of the Presentation Describe the development of a new integrated and holistic Family and Behaviour Support Service in Powys Show how IY programmes are Integrated with this new approach and give examples, particularly focusing on local schools

Direct referral or via Local Resource Solution Panel Parenting Service Family Support Service School Behaviour Support Service Referrals Previous Delivery Model

How did we do it? Follow full commissioning Cycle Focus on Outcomes - RBA Improved Attainment Reduced Exclusion Reduced children in Need Improved Parental mental health and capacity Focus on Service User Experience – seamless and holistic Pooling and aligning of resources

FAMILY Home – School Child & Family New Delivery Model

Evidence Based Behaviour Support Framework Prevention (T1) Protection (T2) (Early Intervention) Remedy (T3+) Pre school and foundation phase KS3, 4 & 5KS2 IY TCM & Dina IY TCM Small Group Dina Restorative Justice/Approach Individual CBT Friends Group CBT Restorative justice

Key Principles Multi Agency workforce Development and delivery Single assessment and referral processes (Via JAFF) Holistic and integrated interventions across child, family, home and school - Addressing root causes not just the symptoms Evidence based programmes/approaches at every level Capacity Building and Empowerment for services and individuals

Working in an Integrated, Holistic way using IY Programmes

Supporting Fidelity with IY Programmes Mentor Basic Parent, Baby, Teacher, Dina, Home Coaching Peer Coach Accredited leaders Accredited leaders Peer Coach Accredited Leaders

Ysgol Maesydre, Welshpool

An IY development plan for Ysgol Maesydre WG grant TCM for Teachers School trainers train all support staff in TCM Removed from special measures re behaviour management Clear school development plan and behaviour policy Whole school approach to managing behaviour Facility for Parent programmes on site to integrate parenting (FABSS) with IY school approaches

Ladywell Green Infant School Newtown

A Whole School IY approach: Reaching out to others IY Teacher Programme Classroom Dina Small Group Therapeutic Dina School Readiness in collaboration with local early years settings- integrating services In house accredited TCM trainer- trains other schools In house Dina peer coach- coaches other schools Facility to offer IY parent groups provided by FABSS- integrating services Estyn Inspection Care, support and guidance: A strength of the school is the high level of care, support and guidance given to its pupils. Pupils feel valued and cared for within the school’s nurturing environment. The Incredible Years programme promotes pupils’ respect and consideration for each other very effectively and develops pupils’ good understanding of how to explore and express their feelings. Partnership working: Visitors are welcomed to the school to observe the Incredible Years programme in action. Staff with expertise deliver training in the programme to a range of other providers

Ysgol Golwg Y Cwm, Ystradgynlais A Community Focused School

Ysgol Golwg y Cwm: Supporting Children, Families and teachers using an Integrated IY Approach IY Teacher Programme Develop expertise -train all staff and offer on-site training to local schools Classroom Dina in Foundation phase, - small group Dina for some pupils School Readiness- collaboration with FBSS and EY settings Community base for parent programmes FABSS trained in IY approaches

Ysgol Cedewain, Newtown: A Development Plan for IY " Ysgol Cedewain is a special school providing an education for pupils from 2½ to 19 years who have a wide range of learning difficulties. “ Whole school IY training IY support for parent with FABSS -School Readiness -toddler/basic Supporting devt. Of social competence. Consistency between home and school. Integration of services

Outcomes? Challenges?

Outcomes Significantly fewer and less intense behavioural problems – at home (ECBI) Significant improvements in parental mental health (GHQ) Parents of babies report significantly improved confidence (KPCS) Teachers report Improved stress levels (TSI) and significant improvements in conduct problems, hyperactivity, emotional symptoms and peer problems (SDQ) Reduced Exclusion Rates “I feel so much more able to cope with my children now” (parent) “I have really learned how to cope with tantrums” (parent) “I feel much calmer now and shout less……. We praise much more in our house now and it really works. I am even learning to praise myself” (parent) I do not raise my voice half as much as I used to and give a lot more praise……. This has had such a positive effect on the children’s behaviour to each other too.” (teacher)

Engagement and retention for parent groups, particularly in Flying Start areas Engagement of partner agencies in parenting Building and maintaining a supportive infra-structure to ensure fidelity

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