89 Pledge to Children in Care- KEY DECISION PDF 26 KB
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Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Strategic Director, Children and
Enterprise, which sought approval of the Pledge to Children in Care.
The Board was advised that the Government’s Green Paper, Care Matters: Transforming
the Lives of Young People in Care and the White Paper Care Matters: Time For Change, identified steps needed to improve the outcomes
for children and young people in care.
The report noted that the role of Corporate Parent had responsibility for
the wellbeing and future prospects of children in care and care leavers. In
order to improve that role, the Government had indicated its expectation that:
· Every
local authority should put in place arrangements for a Children in Care
Council;
· Every
local area should set out its ‘Pledge’ to children; and
· The
Director of Children’s Services and Lead Member for Children’s Services should
be responsible for leading improvements in corporate
parenting.
The Board noted that a copy of the Pledge, attached as an appendix,
represented the twelve key things which children in care and care leavers had
identified as improving outcomes for them. The Care Leaver’s Charter, attached
at appendix 2, was the document circulated by the Department of Education, but
a number of additional matters relating to Halton had been included and
highlighted for Members’ consideration.
Reason(s) for
Decision
The Children and
Young Persons Act 2008 strengthened the role of the corporate parent. The
Government required every local area to set out its ‘Pledge’ to children in
care and care leavers covering the services and support that they should expect
to receive.
Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
There was no
prescribed format for a Pledge to children in care and care leavers. Halton’s ‘Pledge’ had been designed and reviewed by the
Children in Care Council and care leavers and therefore it was the one they
would like the Executive Board to endorse.
Implementation
Date
Immediate.
RESOLVED: That
1) the
Pledge be endorsed;
2) the
action to promote the Pledge so it is known to the Council, Children’s Trust
and other partners, be endorsed;
3) actions
to support the commitments to Children in Care be noted; and
4) the
Pledge to Children In Care be presented to the full Council meeting on 16
October 2013.