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Trish Haines Chief Executive Reading Borough Council

Discover the importance of joining up local services to address key policy issues such as school improvement, safer communities, efficient public services, and better quality housing. Learn how partnerships and collaboration can promote independence and support vulnerable individuals. Explore the positive developments in children's services and avoid barriers between adult and children's services. Let's work together to create stronger communities.

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Trish Haines Chief Executive Reading Borough Council

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  1. Welcome to Reading Trish Haines Chief Executive Reading Borough Council

  2. National Priorities – Joining it up Locally • Government policy still largely developed in Department silos • Key current policy issues: • Every Child Matters/school improvement • Safer Communities/anti social behaviour • More efficient and enabling public services • Partnership working to join up local service delivery • More and better quality housing

  3. Social Services benefit from local joined up working • Promoting independence as part of Housing & Transport Strategies • Youth offending as part of Crime/ASB and Youth Services • Education/LSC/Economic Development initiatives support NEET’s • Improved education is best safeguard for C&YP • Stronger communities can better support needy individuals

  4. Conclusion • See Social Services not as separate/different from the rest of public services • Look for common agendas with others, not differences • Build on existing experience in Social Services: • Partnerships with Health • Move towards ‘enabling provision’ • private/voluntary sector partnerships • See Children’s Services developments as a positive • don’t let adult/children’s barriers emerge

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