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New Sector Specialist Training and Accreditation Dates announced - 02/02/2012

Delivering children’s services in the UK and other parts of the world – a short policy context - 27/01/2012
This paper aims to articulate the variety of models for children’s services delivery that exist internationally and places these in the context of current UK policy and practice. The key sections present outlines of the different policy and service provision approaches to children’s services in the UK and the top performing OECD1 countries. This latter group comprises the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), and the Netherlands. Brief reference is made to other countries, where appropriate.

Request for Local Practice Examples: Early help for families to prevent the neglect of children - 22/12/2011
C4EO has been commissioned by the Children’s Improvement Board (CIB) to identify innovative examples of local practice in relation to services that provide early help to vulnerable children and families, in order to reduce the incidences of neglect and abuse.

Request for practice examples for children in Public Care including Adoption, Permanency planning and Fostering - 21/12/2011
C4EO has been commissioned by the Children’s Improvement Board (CIB), to identify examples of local practice that could be validated in relation to children and young people in the public care system.

Looked after Children - sector specialists required - 02/12/2011
C4EO is currently recruiting professionals (sector specialists) on behalf of the Children’s Improvement Board (CIB), which is establishing a new national framework of improvement support for Children’s Services.

C4EO Case Study - My Time CIC, Birmingham - 28/11/2011
My Time CIC is an award winning, Birmingham-based, community interest company delivering mental health services and counselling to those individuals who may be underserved by mainstream health provision. A service-led, culturally sensitive approach is taken which has resulted in evidence-based outcomes for children, young people and families from, for example, refugee and ethnic minority groups.

Vulnerable (Looked After) Children CoP Hotseat: Join the online discussion today! - 28/11/2011
The latest Hotseat of the C4E0 Vulnerable (Looked After Children CoP) with Isabelle Brodie is titled Virtual Head Teachers, Virtual Schools and Educational Support for Looked After Children and Young People. In the week beginning the 5th December, Isabelle will be coming online to answer questions and lead the discussion around this key debate.

Call for Emerging Practice Examples: Young People’s Services - 23/11/2011
C4EO has been commissioned by the Children’s Improvement Board (CIB) to identify innovative examples of emerging local practice in relation to youth services, to share with the sector. The context for this call for local practice examples is the fast moving and changing landscape of young people’s services, including youth service provision.

C4EO is looking for examples of effective practice of Adoption - 09/11/2011
C4EO is interested in local area experience of initiatives - involving Local Authorities and all relevant partner agencies in the public, voluntary and/or private sector

C4EO Case Study – The Swindon Life Programme - 18/10/2011
This C4EO case study focuses on the development of the Life programme by Swindon Borough Council and its partners. The programme focuses on families with chronic and multiple needs who are intensive users of public services and resources, supporting them to build the capacity to change their lives.

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