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10.11.03
After a cross-party visit to Haringey Council's Younger Children Assessment
team, Cllr Matt Davies (Lib Dem, Fortis Green) has praised the
dedication of the staff and the vital work they are doing. The team takes on
families for a period of six weeks - families who have been referred by
social services teams as needing help but where children are not immediately
at risk.
Staff offer support with parenting and general living and aim to find
sometimes simple solutions to problems which initially seem insurmountable.
Following the six week involvement, cases are either closed as successfully
solved, referred on to other agencies for further support or referred back
to Social Services if further social work is necessary.
"The dedication of the team was obvious from meeting them - the enthusiasm
and commitment were both clear. The benefits of a preventative approach like
this cannot be underestimated and are far-reaching," said Cllr Davies.
"Working with children and parents in the home, the team is able to achieve
so much and work out solutions to problem areas before they escalate into
anything more serious. This excellent approach is a credit to the staff
involved and the only downside is that there is a waiting list for families
to be seen, due to a reduction in the number of staff."
Due to budgetary savings, the Younger Children's Assessment Team had two
posts "frozen" recently when employees left, meaning they cannot recruit
replacements and have a reduced capacity.
"With a successful team like this, it seems madness not to enable them to
work at full capacity," said Cllr Davies. "They are empowering families and
working hard in the community for the good of us all - not to mention the
obvious financial return to the Council in solving these problems early,
before more work is needed. When you think that there are five times as many
staff at the Council working in the "spin" department as there are in this
team helping troubled children, it does make you question the way priorities
have been set."
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