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PRIORITY DEVELOPMENTS OF THE PLAN. 3.3.1 Commission Effective Healthy Child Programme (0-5) Services from 2015 Onwards Commissioning responsibility for 0-5 years Healthy Child Services (Health Visiting and Family Nurse Partnership Services) transfers from the NHS to the Local Authority from October 2015. The priority in the first instance will be to ensure the safe transfer of contracts and budgets from the current commissioner and the maintenance of service continuity from the current providers. Plans are being developed for a better integrated early years offer to ensure the healthy child Programme is embedded. While the Healthy Child Programme includes Health Visiting and Family Nurse Partnerships (FNP) services, Herefordshire does not currently have a FNP or similar service in place for young parents. Commissioning plans will, therefore, consider addressing the needs of young vulnerable parents; potential options include a targeted, enhanced offer within the Health Visiting Service.
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PRIORITY DEVELOPMENTS OF THE PLAN. To have in place a continuum of provision that can effectively identify and respond to safeguarding risks and needs ranging from the initial signs of the call for early help to a suite of evidence-based interventions for a variety of complex situations.
PRIORITY DEVELOPMENTS OF THE PLAN. 7.3.1. The following are the current priority developments for this aspect of the Plan: Updated Integrated Pathways for Disabled People  Design and deliver integrated multi-agency pathway that identifies opportunities for improved co-ordination, integration and service redesign in the identification and response to the needs of disabled children and young people and their families  Review arrangements for young people approaching the transition to adult life including exploring greater co-ordination of 16+ arrangements across all agencies. The Local Offer  Enhance the content and usage of local offer including SEN Direct or other e- brokerage systems and the links with information advice and guidance available for adults in Herefordshire. Education, Health and Care Plans  Evaluate the impact of early EHC changes (effective from September 2014)  Develop greater coordination, integration and efficiency within multi-agency assessment within the Education, Health and Care Plan development Specialist Care  Implement an action plan for specialist childcare requirements based on a robust needs analysis Personalisation  Publish initial ‘Personal Budgets’ arrangements advice and guidance  Develop Herefordshire’s approach across agencies, incorporating children and adults arrangements Short Breaks  Review Phase 1 contracts to recommend extension or termination  Produce joint Phase 2 market development and commissioning plan with CCG and deliver revised arrangements from March 2016 Strategic Needs Analysis  Analyse the needs and trends of the CWD and SEN populations to update the Children’s Integrated Needs Analysis to focus more on children with disabilities and inform a joint commissioning strategy to be agreed by September 2015  Undertake an analysis of the most complex cases with a view to developing early intervention approaches to prevent the need for later residential care
PRIORITY DEVELOPMENTS OF THE PLAN. 7.3.1. The following are the current priority developments for this aspect of the Plan: Updated Integrated Pathways for Disabled People Design and deliver integrated multi-agency pathway that identifies opportunities for improved co-ordination, integration and service redesign in the identification and response to the needs of disabled children and young people and their families Review arrangements for young people approaching the transition to adult life including exploring greater co-ordination of 16+ arrangements across all agencies. The Local Offer Enhance the content and usage of local offer including SEN Direct or other e- brokerage systems and the links with information advice and guidance available for adults in Herefordshire.

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