Issue - decisions


Oxfordshire County Council Review and Early Interventions Children's Services Downsizing

05/01/2016 - Response to Oxfordshire County Council's Proposed Changes to Children Centres and Early Intervention Hubs

Resolved

 

(1)          That officers be instructed to respond to the Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) consultation as follows:

 

(i)         The Council in its response to the consultation requests OCC consider the following;

a)         Ensures that a sufficient facilitation resource is made available to explore alternative service delivery models for each of the current service sites

b)         Recognise that some emphasis should be placed on Bicester given its planned growth and therefore Option 3 is not supported by this Council

c)         Incorporate some universal services in its future service as a means of maintaining some preventative and early intervention focus

d)         That every effort be made to maintain the strong link between schools and children’s centres as a means of the most beneficial service continuity model

e)         Option 2 is the Cherwell District Council’s favoured solution to meet b) and c) above

 

(ii)        Whilst the Council would want to see the retention of the majority of the current service provision, it is not in a position financially or organisationally to intervene directly to do this. It is however in a position to consider a number of opportunities to assist OCC in the process of finding the best alternative overall service provision.

 

These include;

-           to consider this Council’s freehold title of the Sunshine Centre with OCC and the Sunshine Centre management organisation as a means of determining whether this will assist in identifying an alternative service delivery model – this is consistent with the Council’s emerging asset management strategy;

-           to use its community network in relation to the community and voluntary sectors to assist OCC in identifying alternative service delivery models at each of the affected locations;

-           to offer officer support to consider how current Council services can contribute to the viability of alternative service delivery models on a site by site basis;

-           to use the Brighter Futures in Banbury Programme and its multi-agency basis as a means of reviewing an alternative service delivery model for the town of Banbury which is based on identified service need and builds on the current service strengths.