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Tayside Regional Improvement Collaborative TRIC Delivering on a single Tayside Plan for Children, Young People and Families, to achieve the vision of ensuring that: "Our children and young people will have the best start in life and Tayside will be the best place to grow up in Scotland ."

TRIC · TRIC Digifest (May) SCHOOL LEADERSHIP Leadership Development Induction & Collaborative Middle Leadership Programmes RESEARCH INTO EVIDENCE Research Hub/Networks & Testing

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Tayside Regional Improvement Collaborative

TRICDelivering on a single Tayside Plan for Children, Young People and Families,

to achieve the vision of ensuring that:

"Our children and young people will have the best start in life and Tayside will be the best place to grow up in Scotland."

Holding Up The MirrorCollaborative Leadership Workshop

Twitter Account

www.twitter.com/TayCollab

Our Website

PRIORITY GROUP 1

Pre-Birth & Early Years

MULTI AGENCY SUPPORT FOR

FAMILIES

Solihull Approach Training Co-ordinator appointed and training across Tayside scheduled (June/August)

‘Train the Trainer’ day (September)

EARLYINTERVENTION

SERVICES

Addressing Neglect & Enhanced Wellbeing activity with CELCIS

Welfare Rights Officer appointed (to reduce impact of poverty on early years families)

Maternal Health services -’Best Start’ activity & work to improve perinatal mental health

ALLIED HEALTHPROFESSIONALS

Delivering ‘Ready to Act’

‘Important to Me’ training

Reducing waiting times for Speech & Language Therapy service

Practicum initiatives (PKC/Angus)

EARLY LEARNING & CHILDCARE PROVISION

Sharing around leadership development, sustaining & improving quality

Aligned deferred entry policies

Sharing around Contract management

UNIVERSAL PATHWAY FOR

HEALTH VISITINGAND FAMILY NURSE

PARTNERSHIPPROGRAMME

Increased co-ordination at Child’s planning meetings

‘Team Around the Child’ meetings chaired by Health Visitors (Dundee/Angus)

Incredible Years parenting programme delivered (Angus/PKC)

Best Buddies peer support group extended (from PKC to Dundee/Angus)

More people accessing FNP

PRIORITY GROUP 2

Learning & Attainment

LEARNINGAND TEACHING

(with a focus on Feedback)

Tay Pedagogy Hub (Glow)

Market Place Event (April)

CURRICULUM LEADERSHIP

Middle Leader CurriculumDesign course(2 day - May/ October)

NUMERACY

Tay MathsConference (March)

Numeracy Hub (Glow)

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT

Collaborative Directory,self-evaluations and school visits

TRIC Digifest (May)

SCHOOL LEADERSHIP

Leadership Development Induction & Collaborative Middle Leadership Programmes

RESEARCH INTO EVIDENCE

Research Hub/Networks &Testing PEF Interventions

(under development)

PRIORITY GROUP 3

Health and Well-being

TAYSIDESTRATEGY FOR

PARENTS

Consultation completed

Development Officer appointed

Draft prepared

MENTAL HEALTH

STRATEGY

Planning for Mental Health & Wellbeing Conference (August 2019)

CAMHS Innovation Fund Toolkit launched

CHILD HEALTHY WEIGHT

STRATEGY

Initial stakeholder event held

PREGNANCY & PARENTHOOD

IN YOUNG PEOPLE

STRATEGY (PPYP)

Short life working group established (to drive National Strategy)

Scottish Government involvement

SUBSTANCE USE PREVENTION

Tayside Alcohol & Drug Partnerships involvement

Tayside Curricular Framework on Substance Use Prevention launched

PRIORITY GROUP 4

Looked After Children, Care Leavers and Young Carers

COMPLEX & ADDITIONAL

SUPPORT NEEDS

Consideration of joint EPS, Taysidecontract for ASL mediation extended, finalised TaysideSLA with Speech & Language Therapy Services

LOOKED AFTER

CHILDREN & CARE

LEAVERS

Draft strategy (for approach/engagement) being considered Tayside authorities

APPROACHES TO REVIEW

Review Officers Network Event (February) focused on engagement of children in Reviews/approaches to self-evaluation

Areas of joint working being considered

YOUTH JUSTICE

TaysideAdolescent Practitioners Forum meeting to share practice, consider child-centred support and reduce risk of re-offending

YOUNG CARERS

Ways of recording young carers/statements in each authority examined

Work commencing on reporting framework

RESPITE FOR FAMILIES

WITH CHILDREN

WITH A DISABILITY

Short life working group looking at types/levels of demand, current systems/processes/resources across Tayside

PRIORITY GROUP 5

Safeguarding & Child Protection

INTER-AGENCY

REFERRAL DISCUSSIONS

(IRDs)

Template/Guidance developed

Consultation planned

KEEPING CHILDREN &

YOUNG PEOPLE SAFE

ONLINE

Evidence-based approaches in place

Planning around extending Marie Collins training for Practitioners from PKC to Dundee/Angus

NEGLECT & WELL-BEING

Shared Practitioner Learning event: Connect with Neglect(November)

Improved partnership working

PARTICIPATION OF CHILDREN &

FAMILIES

Ongoing work to consider Tayside-wide involvement of young people in Child Protection Case Conferences/other meetings

CHRONOLOGIES

Refreshed Tayside Practitioner’s Guidance published

CHILD PROTECTION

DATASET

Working towards Tayside Dataset (ahead of National minimum dataset for CPCs)

Next Steps• Annual Report Update of Tayside Plan/TRIC to Scottish Government, followed by

Committee Reporting at local levels.

• Internal review of Governance arrangements.

• Appointment of new lead of Tayside Learning and Attainment Group (Priority Group 2)

• Action Plans in groups updated for 2019/20 Academic Year

• Greater focus on Data and Performance measures at workstream level

• Work on next iteration of Tayside Plan…2020 and beyond!