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Agencies call for national approach

Posted: 04 September 2003 | Subscribe Online


A coalition of children's charities and local government groups has called on the government to collaborate on the creation of national standards and service outcomes for children's services following publication of the children's green paper expected next week.

A joint statement from an interagency group working with children, including the Association of Directors of Social Services, Barnardo's, the Children's Society, National Children's Bureau and the Local Government Association, says the green paper offers a "unique opportunity to look ahead, reflect and move forward to how we would like children's services to be in five or more years' time".
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ADSS children and families committee co-chairperson Jane Held told Community Care that a common set of national standards and outcomes would mean all professionals working with children would adhere to a "standardised framework rather than a centralised, forensic-driven approach".

She said that cultural, structural and professional changes would be necessary nationally to support the common outcomes and shared standards because each professional regards their own working culture as the most dominant.
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A performance framework used to measure the new national standards will also be needed. This was significant, Held said, because all staff dealing with children followed different performance frameworks and needed clarity on how their work will be judged in the future.

Management and governance of the standards at a local level and establishing what powers local authorities will have to ensure others meet their responsibilities also need to be addressed, the group says.


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