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Families First Partnership Programme

The West Berkshire Council Families First Partnership Programme is the local implementation of a wider UK government initiative to transform support for families.

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The programme is designed to improve child protection and support by integrating targeted early help and multi-agency child protection services.

It aims to provide earlier, more consistent support by creating seamless 'family help' services and multi-agency child protection teams, keeping more children safe and out of the care system through better collaboration between social work, health, and education professionals. A key goal is to reform the system to be more family-centred and to ensure the right support is given at the right time.
 

Key components of this programme include:

  • family help: merging targeted early help and "Child in Need" work (Section 17) into a single, seamless service delivered by multi-disciplinary teams
  • multi-agency child protection teams (MACPT): forming dedicated, skilled child protection teams with practitioners from various disciplines to provide more focused and expert protection when needed
  • family group decision making (FGDM): increasing the use of FGDM, which involves bringing families together with their wider network to make decisions about a child's future before care proceedings begin - Family Network Meetings (FNMs)
  • system-wide reform: encouraging a whole-system change that involves health, education, police, and voluntary sectors working together to promote child wellbeing and keep children safe
  • focus on prevention: shifting resources to invest more heavily in preventative services, with the expectation that this will lead to a reduction in the number of looked-after children over time

To learn more about the Families First Partnership Programme, click on the GOV.UK guidance links below:

As we take this journey together, to implement the Families First Partnership Programme reforms, we will keep you updated here with the changes.

Watch this space!

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