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The Stirling Story

This document discusses the context and challenges of preventative provision in Stirling, highlighting key financial figures such as the cost of universal services (£6,491 per year) and various childcare services, culminating in a total projected cost of £2.1 million over ten years. Contributions from local authorities and health services demonstrate the commitment to child safety and well-being. The report emphasizes the importance of practitioner decision-making and community support in addressing issues like domestic abuse, fostering a collaborative approach to enhance outcomes for children.

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The Stirling Story

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  1. The Stirling Story Context and challenges of preventative provision Janice Hewitt, Graham Foster, Russell Penman

  2. The Chapter Before… • Janice Hewitt, Assistant Chief Executive

  3. Trajectories • Universal Services: £6 491 per year • Out Of School Care: add £3000 per child • Residential School: £75 000 per year • The ‘S’ Family: £210 000 per year

  4. Stirling’s Best Known Family • Stirling Council £1,700,000 • Central Scotland Police £160,000 • Forth Valley NHS £34,000 • Total (to date) £1.9 million Projected future costs £200,000 • Total cost £2.1m (10 years)

  5. Keeping People Safe • Russell Penman, Area Commander

  6. Think Big, Act Small • Graham Foster, Child Health Commissioner

  7. Let Practitioners Decide • Graham Foster, Child Health Commissioner

  8. Bookings by 12 weeks

  9. Healthy Start Vitamins

  10. Domestic Abuse • Very small data set • Qualitative not quantitative • Important outcomes for child(ren) affected • ‘penny dropped’ and nursery could provide the right support

  11. Conference Calls

  12. Find your Programme Manager • Graham Foster, Child Health Commissioner

  13. Keep your eye on the prize • Graham Foster, Child Health Commissioner

  14. Distance already travelled • Graham Foster, Child Health Commissioner

  15. Together we can change the world • Graham Foster, Child Health Commissioner

  16. Parents’ Views • The Raploch mothers

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