Enhancing Childhood in Leeds: A Vision for a Better Future

The Leeds approach
only one question…
What’s it like to be a child or young
person growing up in Leeds…
...and how do we make it better ?
     
@child_Leeds
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Leeds
180K children and young people
One vision
One partnership
Five outcomes
3 obsessions
25 clusters : 3 behaviours
Schools at the heart of communities
293 First Time Entrants in 2015/16
714 CLA aged 10-17
31 CLA 
@ the YOS
Cross-party political support to implement an entitlement whereby:
The default behaviour of children’s services in all its dealings with local
citizens/partners and organisations will be 
restorative - high support with
high challenge
Children’s Services in Leeds will ensure that families, whose children
might otherwise be removed from their homes, are 
supported to meet
and develop an alternative plan 
before such action is taken
In all other cases where there are concerns about the safeguarding or
welfare of a child or children, we will 
work safely and appropriately with
the family to support them in helping to decide what needs to happen
Opportunity to implement through the innovation fund
a new social contract
there are extensive early and targeted help services
available to families at the first emergence of a problem,
delivered by knowledgeable, confident and well-trained
practitioners……
…..A well-coordinated locality and cluster approach results in
early identification and extensive work with families
according to need.”  OFSTED 2015
Targeted Services / Clusters
Child Friendly Leeds YOS
  Working to Clusters
  Restorative Approaches - RSQM
  Reconnect (FGC)
  Child Friendly agenda
 Custody process
 ASB partnership – link staff
 Schools
  
‘Choices’
 Trading
 Training
  BeSmart
Leeds YOS
Looked After Children
MALAP
Clear Approach – Care Leavers Association
Specialist looked after YOS officer
  #Real Talk
 
Participation
 Involvement
 Training and development
 ‘Choices’ 
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Discover the comprehensive approach of Leeds towards improving the childhood experience for its youth. From targeted services to a new social contract emphasizing restorative practices, learn how Leeds aims to create a supportive environment for children and young people to thrive and grow. Through collaborative efforts and innovative strategies, Leeds is committed to enhancing the well-being and development of its future generations.


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  1. The Leeds approach only one question What s it like to be a child or young person growing up in Leeds ...and how do we make it better ? @child_Leeds

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  3. Leeds 180K children and young people One vision One partnership Five outcomes 3 obsessions 25 clusters : 3 behaviours Schools at the heart of communities 293 First Time Entrants in 2015/16 714 CLA aged 10-17 31 CLA @ the YOS

  4. a new social contract Cross-party political support to implement an entitlement whereby: The default behaviour of children s services in all its dealings with local citizens/partners and organisations will be restorative - high support with high challenge Children s Services in Leeds will ensure that families, whose children might otherwise be removed from their homes, are supported to meet and develop an alternative plan before such action is taken In all other cases where there are concerns about the safeguarding or welfare of a child or children, we will work safely and appropriately with the family to support them in helping to decide what needs to happen Opportunity to implement through the innovation fund

  5. Targeted Services / Clusters there are extensive early and targeted help services available to families at the first emergence of a problem, delivered by knowledgeable, confident and well-trained practitioners ..A well-coordinated locality and cluster approach results in early identification and extensive work with families according to need. OFSTED 2015

  6. Child Friendly Leeds YOS Working to Clusters Restorative Approaches - RSQM Reconnect (FGC) Child Friendly agenda Custody process ASB partnership link staff Schools Choices Trading Training BeSmart

  7. Leeds YOS Looked After Children MALAP Clear Approach Care Leavers Association Specialist looked after YOS officer #Real Talk Participation Involvement Training and development Choices

  8. uiu Picture

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