423 Performance Management
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To consider a performance report on measures
relating to Looked After Children including highlights and key
messages identifying areas of improvement and focus.
Minutes:
RECEIVED the report on Performance for the Year to the end of
May 2016. Report included in the agenda pack (pages 15 to
21).
NOTED
in response to discussion:
- An
overall improving trajectory in relation to the majority of
performance indicators.
- 431
children were in careon the last day of May 2016 or 73 per 10,000
population including 30 unaccompanied asylum seeker children. There
had been a gradual increase in the level of children in care in
comparison to the position at the end of March 2016, with 22 more
children in care. However a reduction in Haringey’s rate of
looked after children in 2015/16 placed LBH within the
inter-quartile range of our statistical neighbours (a rate of 69
per 10,000 population), although the current rate remained above
the London (52) and national average (60) rates.
- A
performance review system put in place by the Head of Service for
Children in Care in October 2015 yielded some excellent performance
improvements. Weekly meetings with Team Managers run by the Head of
Service and facilitated by a representative from performance were
continuing and focused on new improvement challenges.
- As of
the end of June: 85% of school aged children had completed an up to
date Personal Education Plans (PEP); 96% of looked after children
aged 16-17 had up to date Pathway Plans; and 95% had completed an
up to date Care Plan. Performance had improved dramatically in this
area over the past 12 months.
- 94% of
Children in Care had an up to date review at the end of May above
the 90% target.
- At the end of May,
96% (382 out of 402) of children in care for over a month had an up
to date health assessment, above target and continuing the positive
trend. We are also now tracking 18 year olds leaving care that
receive their health history and the position at the end of May was
78% for that indicator.
- 17 (7%) of looked
after children (aged 10 and over) were convicted or subject to a
final warning during the year 2015/16, a reduction and improvement
on our 2014/15 position of 8.4% and significant improvement on the
11% for 2013/14. This remained higher
than the latest published England average rate of 5% but was in
line with our statistical neighbour average of 6.9%.
- Data for the period
April 2015 to March 2016 revealed that the average duration of care
proceedings for concluded cases was 34 weeks, the same duration as
that recorded for 2014/15. 45% of cases were concluded in less than
the 26 week statutory timescale, an improvement on the 34% achieved
in 2014/15 with the shortest average case length of 29 weeks in
quarter 4.
- 95 children or 24%
were placed 20 miles or more from Haringey at the end of May 2016,
an additional 19 children since the position at end of January 2016
although the number of looked after children also increased over
the same period. Performance was worse than the 16% target
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