8 Performance Management
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RECEIVED the report on Performance for the Year to the end of
February 2017. Report included in the agenda pack (pages 13 to
20).
NOTED
in response to discussion:
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An overall improving trajectory in relation to the
majority of performance indicators.
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437 children were in care on the last day of
February 2016 or 72 per 10,000 population including 36
unaccompanied asylum seeker children. There has been a gradual
increase in the level of children in care in comparison to the
position at the end of March 2016 - 30 more children in care.
Haringey’s rate of looked after children in 2015/16 was
within the inter-quartile range and close to the rate of its
statistical neighbours (69 per 10,000 population), although the
current rate remained above the London (51) and national average
(60).
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At the end of February, 95% of looked after children
had an up to date Care Plan.
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The latest published data shows Haringey’s
position as second in the country for achievement in both Maths and
English A*-C at GCSE (45.2%) and top in Attainment 8. On the
Progress 8 measure Haringey ranks 6th nationally but
also had more Children looked After pupils (25) than any of the top
5 Local authorities.
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The Committee commended the excellent GCSE results
and formally congratulated the work of all involved including the
virtual school
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The average duration of care proceedings for
concluded cases was 26 weeks during the period September to
December 2016 which represented a further improvement from the 32.5
weeks in Q2 and 37 weeks in Q1. It was the first time the authority
had achieved the target figure of a 26 week average case
duration.
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Haringey’s latest 3 year rolling average
position for timeliness of children placed for adoption, published
in the Adoption Scorecard in April 2017 was 683 days for the period
2013-16, against a target figure of 426. The Committee noted that whilst significantly
above the government target, Haringey’s performance was
similar to the average of its statistical neighbours at 696
days.
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83 or 22% of Looked After Children at the end of
February were placed 20 miles or more from Haringey compared to a
16% target and 19% at the end of March 2016. However, there were
good reasons for those placements outside the borough, with many
linked to complex care requirements or long term foster care
arrangements. Although higher than national levels this proportion
remained just slightly above the average for London.
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The Chair advised the Committee that performance
related to care leavers notably around the number in suitable
accommodation, those in education employment and training and the
number in touch with the local authority; were being picked up
through the care leaver group and that a full update on this work
would be provided to the Committee at a future meeting, likely to
be the autumn.
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82% of Children in Care
visits were recorded as completed in the relevant timescales in
February. 76 children were recorded as having an overdue visit at
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