The Children's Partnership

 

Toddler

Vision

"To ensure that the Vale of Glamorgan is a place which values families, listens to children and which gives all children the best possible start and opportunities in life"

 

Introduction

The Children's Partnership coordinates inter-agency planning and development of services for children from 0 to 10 years old. It recognises the need to put children at the centre of service planning and that families are of prime importance to this age group. Supporting families, in many cases, will be necessary to improve outcomes for children.

 

The Children's Partnership will ensure that children in the Vale of Glamorgan:

  • Are listened to and are able to contribute to and influence planning and development;
  • Are able to develop to their full potential, particular attention will be paid to their early formative years and pre-natal care;
  • Receive high quality services matched to their needs;
  • Can access services that promote equality and counter the effects of disadvantage;
  • Receive proactive, preventative services.

The Children and Young People's Framework states that every child is entitled to:

  • a flying start in life and the best possible basis for their future growth and development;
  • access to a comprehensive range of educational, training and learning opportunities, including the acquisition of essential personal and social skills;
  • the best possible physical and mental, social and emotional health, including freedom from abuse, victimisation and exploitation;
  • access to safe play, leisure, sporting and cultural activities;
  • be listened to, treated with respect, and have their race, faith and cultural identity recognised;
  • enjoy the benefit of a safe home and community that supports physical and emotional well-being;
  • intervention to ensure they are not disadvantaged by poverty.

Principles

The Partnership will build around the needs of children, focusing on outcomes for children;

  • It will develop indicators of success from the child's perspective rather than the service perspective.
  • It recognises the importance of the family, school and community and the impact of housing, play facilities, transport, health care and social services n their development.

In order to achieve the aims of the Framework, the Partnership will work to:

  • Develop what works well, and improve what is working less well
  • Focus on outcomes and manage performance effectively
  • Develop universal services
  • Promote equality of access
  • Ensure child-centredness and involve children and families fully
  • Require all agencies to share priorities and risks
  • Support service delivery with a robust workforce strategy to ensure we have the right number of staff with
  • the right skill and knowledge

Additionally the Children's partnership within the Children and Young People's Framework has responsibility for­:

  • Determining the strategic priorities and outcomes for Cymorth for 0 - 10 year olds (0 - 14 year olds for childcare);
  • Establishing performance indicators;
  • Monitoring and evaluating the agreed actions/targets arising from the Cymorth plan for their age group.