To consider the attached report
Minutes:
Chris Hole referred members to the report on the Impact of Flying Start and Registered Education Providers on Outcomes in Maintained Schools and took members through the performance outcomes of the Flying Start Programme for 2018-19 in detail, as follows:
· Update on where we are now on performance data in relation to Health Care, Childcare and Education and Foundation Phase Profile (Compact) Outcomes.
· Where we want to be in relation to Vulnerability Profiling, Capita One and Early Years Strategy.
· Further work and consultation in relation to what we need to do next.
· Review of the Childcare Commissioning Model.
· Involvement of Health to see what more can be done on a county wide basis.
· Scrutiny to be updated on any possible approaches and implications of the commissioning model, any future vulnerability profiling and structural changes on flying start.
Chris Hole and Sue Walker provided background information in relation to the following questions from the Committee:
· Do we have resources to develop the Capita One System?
· What is the Health Board’s involvement in driving this forward?
· Wider Health team engagement with families - priority for early intervention and parental support.
· Data in relation to pre-school information.
· Foundation Phase Profile Compact Outcomes.
· The possibility of inviting Health Teams into Scrutiny to look at engagement.
· Involvement of School nurses in future developments/strategies.
RESOLVED that:
· The contents of the reported be noted.
· Consideration be given to the Health Team attending a future scrutiny meeting to discuss engagement.
Alan Rees (Co-optee) left the meeting at 5.15 pm