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Meeting: 11/10/2017 - Cabinet (Item 65)

65 Children's Services: Provision of 0-19 Public Health Nursing Service and Services for Children with Additional Needs pdf icon PDF 166 KB

Joint Report of the Chief Officer for Children’s Services and the Chief Officer for Communities, Public Health, Environment and Prosperity on approval for the provision of the 0-19 Public Health Nursing, Portage, ROVICs and Residential Short Breaks services from April 2019 onwards and for the re-commissioning of OT and CAMHS from April 2019.

 

An impact assessment will follow and will be published here in due course.

 

 

 

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Minutes:

(Councillor Dewhirst declared a personal interest in this matter by virtue of being a Governor of Exeter Royal Academy for Deaf Education)

 

(Councillors Connett and Dewhirst attended in accordance with Standing Order 25(2) and spoke to this item).

 

The Cabinet considered the Joint Report of the Chief Officer for Children’s Services and Chief Officer for Communities, Public Health, Environment and Prosperity (CS/17/32) on approval for carrying out options appraisals for the provision of the 0-19 Public Health Nursing, Portage, Rehabilitation Officers for Visually Impaired Children (ROVICs) and Residential Short Breaks services from April 2019 onwards and for the re-commissioning of Occupational Therapy (OT) and Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) from April 2019.

 

The Council was one of five partners in a commissioning partnership for the provision of Integrated Children’s Services (ICS) provided by Virgin Care Ltd and the current five-year contract comes to an end on 31st March 2018. Cabinet, on 8th March 2017, considered a range of options relating to the position of Public Health Nursing and resolved that approval be given to enter into a 12-month interim contract (with partners) to allow for a full procurement for a longer term contract with a contract start date of 1st April 2019.

 

In relation to the procurement of Integrated Children’s Social Care services, Cabinet resolved on 8th March 2017 that the Council would commission jointly with the Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG’s), Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and community health and care services for children with additional needs: with delivery monitored through the Children, Young People and Families Alliance, jointly funded through a pooled budget for the period of one year 2018/19 via a Section 75. Also, that a one year contract for 2018/19 be awarded to Virgin Care Ltd. As the Council had been working with the CCG’s to determine a strategy to shape service delivery, with a view to tenders for services being invited during 2018 for a longer term contract(s) from 2019 onwards, a decision was now required for carrying out options appraisals for the provision of the 0-19 Public Health Nursing, Portage, ROVICs and Residential Short Breaks services from April 2019 onwards and for the re-commissioning of OT and CAMHS from April 2019.

 

The report outlined the scope of the public health nursing service, linked to the need for Children to achieve the best start in life as well as the ambitions of the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy, as well as the individual proposals for Portage, ROVIC’s, residential short breaks and occupational therapy.

 

The Chief Officer’s report referred to the Impact Assessments undertaken in relation to the proposals outlined in the report.

 

With regard to the Public Health Nursing Service, the service would continue to work to the localised National Specification in 2018/19 which had a positive impact on tackling health inequalities as the fundamental principle of what it sought to address, highlighting that if the proposed Options Appraisal and Consultation led to changes in the localised National Specification for 2019  ...  view the full minutes text for item 65



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