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Children's trusts to organise services

Posted: 06 February 2003 | Subscribe Online


The long-awaited details outlining the standards and functions of children's trusts have been published by the Department of Health, a month later than originally planned.

The trusts will bring together children's services within one organisational structure. The prospectus outlines that at a minimum this should involve some or all services provided by local education authorities, social services and health.

They will help tackle a range of problems identified by local agencies including the sharing of information between services to identify children at risk; organising services around the needs of children; and developing a strategic analysis of the overall needs of children.
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All trusts should appoint someone to ensure the co-ordination of children's services, have a clear set of objectives, a co-ordinated assessment of need and effective information sharing systems.

The prospectus doesn't say how many areas will pilot children's trusts, but the number is expected to be between 15 and 25, each pilot receiving £60,000 per year in DoH and Department for Education and Skills funding to assist and with releasing key staff for planning purposes.

An objective of the pilots will be to find new ways to enlist the community, private and voluntary sectors in providing services.

- See www.doh.gov.uk/childrenstrusts/


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