Committee details

Corporate Parenting Panel

Purpose of committee

What is Corporate Parenting?

 

In the UK we have approximately 62,000 looked after children, who are often referred to as 'children looked after’.  They are cared for by the local authorities, either with foster carers or, occasionally, in residential homes.

The duties of the local authority to these children are often referred to as 'corporate parenting responsibilities'. Here in West Sussex we normally have between 600 and 650 looked after children, each of whom has an allocated social worker to design the individual care plans that will best meet their needs.

 

The Children Looked After and Care Leavers Strategy outlines how we intend to meet our responsibilities, which will be delivered through the Quality Improvement Plan devised and monitored by the Multi Agency Children Looked After Improvement Group, and subject to the scrutiny of The Children in Care Council and the Corporate Parenting Panel.

 

What the Corporate Parenting Panel does

 

The Corporate Parenting Panel aims to ensure that West Sussex County Council undertakes its duties as corporate parents for all children looked after and care leavers it is responsible for, so that young people can achieve their full potential and a successful transition into adulthood.

 

The Panel does this by ensuring the services provided for children and young people looked after by us are of good quality and meet their needs. It works with all elected members and officers within the County Council, colleagues from partner agencies and children and young people who are looked after.

 

Key elements of its role are to:

 

     act as advocates for children looked after and care leavers to the Leader of the County Council, the Cabinet Member for Children and Young People and other cabinet members as appropriate

     contribute to the development of the Children Looked After and Care Leavers Strategy and monitor progress against it

     endeavour to ensure that our ‘Pledge’ to children looked after and care leavers is delivered

     monitor the effectiveness of the Virtual School and its governing body in improving the educational attainment of children looked after and care leavers

     raise members’ awareness and understanding of children looked after and care leavers, their needs and experiences, and consider how all members can contribute to improving results

     to report to the County Council when appropriate and at least once a year.

Membership

Contact information

Support officer: Email:  democratic.services@westsussex.gov.uk.