Reform Implementation Team - Children's Services
The Reform Implementation Team was established by the then Minister for Health, Social Services and Public Safety, to drive forward the comprehensive change agenda for child protection services in Northern Ireland, based on a Care Pathway approach.
Contact us:
RIT Improvement/Development Manager
- Marian Hall - marian.hall@hscni.net
RIT Project Administrator
- Cathy Irvine - cathy.irvine@hscni.net
RIT Change Co-ordinators
- Belfast HSC Trust – Bronagh Hillan - bronagh.hillan@belfasttrust.hscni.net
- South Eastern HSC Trust – Linda McConnell – linda.mcconnell@setrust.hscni.net
- Southern HSC Trust – To be appointed
- Northern HSC Trust – To be appointed
- Western HSC Trust – To be appointed
Key areas of responsibility include:
- ensuring the implementation of reform, including:
- the development, piloting and implementation of a single assessment framework, including risk assessment and mental health needs component, for Children in Need across Northern Ireland (UNOCINI);
- the development of common regional thresholds to determine when services are needed and standards of practice that underpin the Children's Pathway model and associated guidance;
- the establishment of common roles within the Children's Services structures in the 5 HSC Trusts;
- the development of a common model for the delivery of high quality supervision within the Children's Services structures in the 5 HSC Trusts and oversight of the recruitment and induction of Principal Practitioners;
- the establishment of a common format for case records and an agreed standard for recording practice;
- identification of the range of information required to facilitate high quality performance amongst managers and practitioners and how it will be provided;
- identification of the range of mechanisms to be used to ensure high quality performance in Children's Services;
- undertaking a training needs analysis, developing training materials and beginning the implementation of a training programme; and
- promoting effective engagement of all relevant disciplines and agencies.
Understanding the Needs of Children in Northern Ireland
- Understanding the Needs Of Children In Northern Ireland (UNOCINI) Guidance (PDF 1.34MB)
- Understanding the Needs Of Children In Northern Ireland (UNOCINI) Forms (MS Word 5MB)
- Thresholds of Need Model (MS Word 880KB)
- Thresholds of Need Model (PDF 304KB)
- Family and Child Care Thresholds of Intervention (MS Word 476KB)
- Family and Child Care Thresholds of Intervention (PDF 492KB)
- A Guide to Understanding the Effect of Parental Mental Health on Children and their Family June 2011 (PDF 84KB)
Regional Policy and Guidance
The following key documents developed within the RIT process were endorsed by the Department and formally issued in April 2008:
Policy
- Supervision Policy, Standards, and Criteria
HSS (OSSPOL/RIT) 1-2008 (PDF 333KB)
- Regional Policy and Guidance
Administrative Systems Recording Policy, Standards, and Criteria (PDF 581KB)
- Gateway Service – Processes
HSS (OSSPOL/RIT) 3-2008 (PDF 245KB)
Guidance
- Caseload Management Model
- Quality Assurance and Performance Management
HSS (OSSGUIDE/RIT) 2-2008 (PDF 318 KB)
- Development Strategy for Personal Social Services Staff in Children’s Services
HSS (OSSGUIDE/RIT) 3-2008 (PDF 344KB)
Judicial Guide to Case Management in Public Law Proceedings
Regional Guidance For Residential Care And Field Social Work Staff On Supporting Looked After Children Who Are Arrested/Questioned By Police Or Appear In Court On Criminal Matters
- Letter From Sean Holland CSSO re Regional Guidance For Residential Care Etc (PDF 692KB)
- RIT Regional Guidance For Residential Care and Field Social Work Staff Final Report February 2011 (PDF 2.58MB)
- Form - Court Report for A Looked After Child Appearing In A Criminal Court (MS Word 41KB)
Regional Review Of Residential Child Care Services
In 2007 the Children Matter Taskforce commissioned a regional review of residential childcare. The aim was to review the strategic direction of residential child care services as outlined in the 2000 Children Matter document and to produce a strategy for reform in residential child care services.
The review was completed in December 2008 and proposes the development of a range of policy and practice initiatives designed to improve the quality and standard of residential child care services and ultimately the care experience.
The Department has considered the review and have decided to take the recommendations of the review forward through the establishment of a Reform Implementation Team (RIT) workstream and the circulation of draft policies and guidelines for practice for consultation and comment.
The draft policies currently being circulated for consultation are:
- Policy on admissions to residential childcare
- Policy on children's resource panels
- Policy on substance abuse in children's homes
- Policy on restraint in children's homes
- Policy on bullying in children's homes
- Policy on child protection in children’s homes
View the draft policies.
