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Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605 Funded by Funded by Developing an integrated local approach to working with children and families of offenders Polly Wright www.i-hop.org.uk

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Page 1: Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605 Funded by Developing an integrated local approach to working with children and families of offenders

Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605

Funded byFunded by

Developing an integrated local approach to working with children and families of offenders

Polly Wrightwww.i-hop.org.uk

Page 2: Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605 Funded by Developing an integrated local approach to working with children and families of offenders

Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605

Funded by

National one-stop information & advice service for professionals working with children and families of offenders providing:

Web-based knowledge hub Rolling programme of awareness

raising workshops Development of Standards and Toolkit

to inform and monitor work with offenders’ children and families.

Partnership between Barnardo’s and POPS

Funded by the Department for Education

Introducing i-HOP

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Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605

Funded by

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Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605

Funded by

Why an integrated approach?

• Whole-family approach that creates links between prison estate and community-based services.

• An approach that responds to each stage of an offenders journey:

• Holistic model that recognises the impact on all aspects of a child’s life.

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Peer group

Peer Group

Routine

Financial wellbeing

Physical wellbeing

Self identity

RelationshipsEmotional wellbeing

Behaviour

Self esteem

Trust

Educational attainment

GPs

School nurses

CAMHS

Schools

Family Support

Early Help

YOTs

Troubled Families

LSCBs

Police

Probation

Youth service provision

Prisons

Attachment

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Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605

Funded by

• Lack of identification systems in place.• Stigma. • Awareness about needs of offenders’ children

and their families.• Knowledge about available support.• Information sharing.• Available resources.• Multi-agency working.• Lack of policy recognition and/or guidance.

Challenges to an integrated approach?

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Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605

Funded by

• Local Safeguarding Children’s Board keen to develop policy and practice regarding CAPO.

• i-HOP invited to deliver workshops to raise awareness within: education, police, social care and health.

• Delivery of Somerset-wide event to ensure that all agencies aware of need to support CAPO and provide opportunity for them to inform LA-wide strategy.

• Development of draft Action Plan informed by multi-agency professionals. Priority actions identified at multi-agency steering group.

Development of work in Somerset

“I’m sorry to say this, but as a practitioner and as a strategic manager I knew little of the impact of this, Actually just hearing the facts about the number of children affected … I was completely astonished and I was also quite embarrassed.’

“I’m sorry to say this, but as a practitioner and as a strategic manager I knew little of the impact of this, Actually just hearing the facts about the number of children affected … I was completely astonished and I was also quite embarrassed.’

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Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605

Funded by

- Establishment of 2 multi-agency Task and Finish Groups focusing on:

- Identification of children affected by parental imprisonment- Establishment of CAPO Champions across Somerset

- Funding of a 12 month Barnardo’s CAPO Engagement Manager post (via Safer Somerset Partnership Community Safety Fund).

- Integration of CAPO into staff training and development, via:

- LSCB Introduction to Safeguarding - Police safeguarding training - Promotion of Hidden Sentence training - Education Psychologists within schools - Links with i-HOP

Key steps taken

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Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos. 216250 and SC037605

Funded by

• Starting to establish processes for identifying children of offenders by:

- Establishing who currently gathers information and ensuring clear information sharing protocols in place.

- Encouraging self-identification by making information available at each point of the offender journey and through establishing Champions schemes.

- At point of arrest (AIRS workers in custody suites) - Via IMPACT workers.

• Development of pilot practice initiatives to support children of offenders:

– IMPACT Family Project pilot – Champions in Schools and Get Set Hubs