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1 Children’s Centres What does the data tell us…

2 Purpose of CCs: Improving outcomes Focus on the most disadvantaged to Reduce inequalities in school readiness Improve parenting capacity & aspiration Improve health and life chances

3 Children’s Centre Approach…
6 Clusters Evidence based Integrated service delivery Collaboration Co-location

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5 Children's Centres GLD (EYFSP Results)
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Children's Centres Average 67% 72% 75% Hackney Average 57% 65% 68% 69% 78% (71%) London Average 53% 62% 71% England Average 52% 60% 66%

6 2017 Outcome 7 areas of learning 2016 Outcome
   2017 Outcome 7 areas of learning 2016 Outcome Childrens Centres 2017 cohort Number achieving a GLD 2017 Percentage achieving a GLD 2017 % Number achieving Exp+ in all the prime learning goals Percentage achieving Exp+ in all Number of children achieving Exp+ in all the specific learning goals 2016 cohort Number achieving a GLD 2016 Percentage achieving a GLD 2016 % AT 36 29 81% 24 22 92% CP 31 23 74% 17 12 71% 14 82% C 28 78% 33 27 94% CNS 53 51% 58% 42 25 60% F 18 13 72% 16 89% 11 79% 86% H 10 9 69% 77% I 26 93% 92 45 49% 51 55% 47 L 15 73% 80% 83% Lu 8 3 38% 4 50% 7 54% 62% Ma 20 91% 30 32 97% M 35 43 34 MK 100% 6 S 19 95% 75% T 88% 87% WNS 63 68% 64 48 WD 84% Average Total 431 323 345 326 76% 468 335 358 338

7 Defined Target group Children not in EY provision; or less than 15hrs; & or living in top 10% disadvantaged LSOA; & or In need of early help

8 2016/17 (18,000) 9,544 target group 6,739 (70.6%) 3+ 11,285 (62.5%) all 3,139 (10% SOA) 83%
2017/18 (20,000) DRAFT 11,777 target group 9,738 (82.7%) 3,854 (10% SOA) 95%

9 2016/17 415 families plus 59 FAST hand offs 62% reduced risk
MAT (Multi-Agency Team) 2016/17 415 families plus 59 FAST hand offs 62% reduced risk 17% child protection 20% unchanged Early Help 2017/18 DRAFT 438 families plus 79 FAST hand offs 60% reduced risk 14% child protection 26% unchanged

10 Case study

11 Impact evaluation 60% MAT families continue to access CC services 1yr after MAT intervention Re referrals remain low % revolving door families

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13 Raising attainment Ethnicity
Ethnicity/Religion 2015/16 2016/17 Asian 847 796 Black African 1,308 1,165 Black Caribbean 538 473 Black Other 184 151 Mixed 1,066 1,013 Orthodox Jewish 1,451 1,353 Other 678 630 Turkish 545 513 Unknown 1,865 2,419 White 2,798 2,783 Total 11,280 11,296 Real (Raising Achievement in Early Literacy) Getting ready for school early literacy workshops for parents Language groups, speech and language therapy and taking Walk-in sessions Young parents group and baby club, to support potty training, child development and boundary setting Stay and play Book start and library trips Maths champion research programme. Sensory play Childcare and education Family support and parenting programmes ESOL, employment skills, family learning

14 Challenges… Coordinated early help Pooling resources to achieve outcomes Data sets Next steps… MAT GP notification Health & CC leadership Synergy with new neighbourhood model


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