Issue details

23/00092 - Kent Family Hub Model - Implementation

 

 

Reason for the decision

 

KCC (Kent County Council) is seeking to implement a Family Hub model of support in line with the standards of service delivery set by the Department for Education (DfE). This includes transforming our current Open Access offer into a 0-19 (0-25 SEND) Family Hub model  including direct work, outreach support and a digital offer for infants, children, young people and their parents and carers.

 

As part of this, we propose to move from the current standalone Children Centre & Youth Hub model. We propose to implement a Family Hub approach, providing a single point of access in an area, to a range of KCC and partner agency services which will include universal and targeted services, delivered either face to face, or through a digital offer or via community outreach. As highlighted in the Family Hub Consultation and the Kent Communities Programme consultation, the model is designed to operate at a reduced number of sites – there would be a reduction in the number of existing sites that offer Children’s Centre and Youth services.

 

Options

 

Option 1: Do not implement the Family Hub model

 

This would mean the Local Authority would not meet the minimum expectations set by the DfE in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding, with the associated risk of losing c£11m of additional funding. If this were to occur, we would not be able to offer any additionality to our existing services. 

 

Option 2: Deliver the mandatory enhanced services set out by the DfE

 

We will continue to deliver a 0-19 (25 SEND) Family Hub model offering enhanced services only in the DfE mandated areas set out in the following Key Decisions taken by the Cabinet Members for Integrated Children’s Services and Adult Social Care and Public Health. 

 

Families will still have access to Family Hub staff members who will be able to offer them assistance in finding the help that they need to access local services through signposting only. If we proceed with this option, we will meet the grant requirements for the DfE, as set out in Appendix 2.

 

Option 3: Wider Family Hub offer

 

We will continue to deliver a 0-19 (25 SEND) Family Hub model offering enhanced services in the DfE mandated areas set out in the following Key Decisions taken by the Cabinet Members for Integrated Children’s Services and Adult Social Care and Public Health.  In addition, we will offer the 7 services we consulted on below that service users felt they might most use:

 

·         Education for parents on child development   

·         Activities for children aged 0-5   

·         Activities for older children and young people   

·         Information, advice and guidance about support services for children and young people with Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND)    

·         Information and signposting to mental health services (children and adults)   

·         Support for parents/carers of adolescents (teenagers)   

·         Online safety for children and young people   

 

Option 4: Deliver a Family Hub model through a developed Family Hub Network. Our preferred option.

  

KCC will continue to deliver a 0-19 (25 SEND) Family Hub Model offering enhanced services in the DfE mandated areas set out in Key Decisions taken by the Cabinet Members for Integrated Children’s Services and Adult Social Care and Public Health. 

 

As outlined in option 3, the following services will be delivered by Family Hub practitioners:

 

·         Education for parents on child development   

·         Activities for children aged 0-5   

·         Activities for older children and young people   

·         Information, advice and guidance about support services for children and young people with Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND)    

·         Information and signposting to mental health services (children and adults)   

·         Support for parents/carers of adolescents (teenagers)   

·         Online safety for children and young people   

 

In addition to these, we will also ensure that the remaining 4 services (which are outlined below) are accessible through the Family Hub model. The additional specialist services in option 4 will be delivered through partnership working with the VCS and partners (the Family Hub Network).

·         Support for young people with substance misuse (alcohol/drugs)    

·         Domestic abuse support   

·         Debt and welfare advice   

·         Signposting to information to support separating and separated parents  

 

Option 4 is our preferred option because we recognise the importance of all 11 services following feedback from the consultation and within our Family Hub model we are in a position to offer, in an innovative and consistent way across the county, to deliver joined up services to meet the need of children, young people and families.

 

How the proposed decision supports the Strategic Statement:

 

The Family Hub model fits with KCC’s ‘Securing Kent’s Future – Budget Recovery Strategy’. The model of delivery would proactively evidence the best value for money in decision making. Sustainability and best value is at the core of all decisions and design of the Family Hub model to ensure services can be delivered beyond the life of the Family Hub grant and elements will work within KCC’s new budgetary requirements. The model would continue to be developed with community involvement and knowledge of the new budgetary requirements.

 

Consultation

 

KCC ran a public consultation which included proposals for the implementation of a Family Hub model between 19 July and 13 September 2023. Officers have analysed consultation responses and taken these fully into account in developing proposals. A final decision will be subject to consideration of consultation feedback by the decision-maker.

 

Financial Implications

 

The Family Hub Grant from the DfE totals to £11,051,715 over a 3-year period and will be distributed across a number of programme strands.

 

The transformation project is entirely funded by DfE grant monies but long-term service delivery will have to be funded through base budget – therefore the model must be sustainable and this has influenced the model development.

 

Overall Grant allocation by DfE funded areas:

 

Programme Strand

Total Grant

Family Hubs Transformation Funding? - PROGRAMME

£2,314,483

Family Hubs Transformation Funding? - CAPITAL

£578,559

Parent-Infant Relationships and Perinatal Mental Health?

£3,162,147

Parenting Support?

£2,032,065

Infant Feeding?

£1,271,332

Early Language and Home Learning Environment?

£1,325,435

Publishing the Start for Life Offer?

£184,695

Parent and Carer Panels?

Trailblazer

£183,000

Total

£11,051,715

 

Existing Service cost:

 

The current affected service cost is £11.9 M. This includes a range of different funding streams including Public Health and the Dedicated Schools Grant.

 

 

Data Protection implications

 

The Data Protection Impact Assessment will be reviewed as the Family Hub model develops.

 

 

 

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Expenditure or savings of more than £1m;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Division affected: (All Division);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 01/11/2023

Decision due: Not before 30th Nov 2023 by Cabinet
Reason: To allow the 28 day notice period required under Executive Decision regulations

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Integrated Children's Services

Lead director: Carolann James

Department: Education & Young People's Services

Contact: Danielle Day, Programme Manager Email: Danielle.day@kent.gov.uk.

Consultees

A public consultation on the Kent Family Hub services launched on 19 July and closed on 13 September.

 

https://letstalk.kent.gov.uk/family-hubs-and-start-for-life-offer

 

As part of our ongoing transformation, a staff consultation is likely to take place in January 2024.

 

Cabinet Committee consultation planned: 

 

The proposed decision will be considered by the CYPE Cabinet Committee on 21 November.

 

Financial implications: See Issue Description for details

Legal implications: KCC entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in October 2022 which committed to KCC to becoming a Family Hub Authority. Development work and initial service improvement has been progressed within existing arrangements. This decision now confirms the authority to progress with implementation against the delivery planning needed to meet the requirements in the MOU for Start For Life and Family Hub Programme set out by the DfE. The new model, linked with the Kent Communities Programme decision, involves a reduction in sites – for which the appropriate statutory processes including consultation and consideration about such changes have been complied with as part of the decision process.

Equalities implications: KCC has undertaken equality impact assessments as appropriate, and these will be provided to the decision-maker for her consideration prior to taking a final decision.

Decisions

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