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Senior Public Health Practitioner-family Hub
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Family Hubs Programme
Lancashire County Council strives for Lancashire to be the county people choose to create a home, raise their children, develop a career, and prosper. It is committed to developing and celebrating diverse communities, heritage, and landscape to create a strong sense of place we can all be proud of.
Lancashire has a long history of working in partnership ways to improve outcomes for children and families and in engaging children, young people and families in planning service developments.
The Children, Young People and Families Partnership was formed in 2019 and aims to ensure that children, young people, and their families are safe, healthy and achieve their full potential.
It is a multi-agency partnership led by Lancashire County Council. The partnership meets bi-monthly and works together with partners to achieve five outcomes and priorities set in the Living Vision.
Five Outcomes
- Vulnerable children and young people are safe from harm and build resilience.
- Children and young people achieve their full potential in education, learning and future employment.
- Children and young people enjoy heathy lifestyles and know how to help others.
- Children, young people and families have a voice in shaping the support they receive.
- Children and young people live in Lancashire where they can enjoy a good quality of life, be happy and want to stay.
The County Council is supporting the adoption of Family Hubs within the County, as part of the Children Young People and Families Partnership plans.
Lancashire’s Family Hubs Programme follows the successful implementation of a number of key strategies during the last two years, including the partnership Multi-agency Early Help Strategy and the Family Safeguarding Programme implementation as part of the roll-out of Family Safeguarding nationally.
Lancashire Family Hubs Programme will build on our wider, long-term vision, providing a universal family support service where children, families and communities can access the early help and support they need to build stronger and more resilient families.
The Lancashire Family Hubs will be a system-wide model that provides high-quality, holistic and whole-family support services for families from prior to conception, through the child's earliest years, through later childhood, up to the age of 19 (or 25 for young people with special educational needs and disabilities) in all 12 districts to improve by 2028 the Children, Young People and Families Partnership shared outcomes.
There is a requirement for a Maternity Partnership Specialist for Family Hubs to support the delivery of the Family Hubs model in Lancashire.
We are looking for someone who is driven by desire to improve maternity and newborn services across Lancashire 12 districts and eager to facilitate change so families can receive the right care in the right place and at right time. You will have substantial knowledge and experience of maternity and newborn multi-agency working and of developing relationships across organisational boundaries to bring services together. Additionally, you will have experience of engaging service users (families) at all levels of insight, decision-making, co-production and evaluation, using various methodologies to gain service user insight to inform service design and review, with experience of engaging seldom heard groups in order to reduce health inequalities.
As a Maternity Partnership Specialist, you will be employed by LCC, sit in the Family Hubs Networks Team and report to Family Hubs Programme Manager. You will work collaboratively with the prevention workstream of the maternity and newborn programme at NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria's Integrated Care Board to secure the implementation of Family Hubs within Maternity and Newborn services at the Lancashire 12 district level.
The Post Key Focus: Roles and Accountability
Building on existing good practice and the national model for Family Hubs, the postholder will lead the development both internally and externally to the council, securing the necessary changes in approaches to integrate maternity and newborn service delivery across the Family Hubs Networks.
The postholder will support the delivery of better outcomes and improve access to maternity and newborn services, connection between services and relationships between pregnant women, their families and the services they need to achieve their potential.
The role holder will use their expertise of maternity and newborn services to support the Project Team in transforming the services in a clearer system-wide model - Lancashire Family Hubs -, leading the transition within the complex environment of maternity and newborn and children and families' services and ensuring that service changes or adjustments, are based on feedback from pregnant women and their families so that these views are properly integrated into the plan for Family Hubs Networks.
The Maternity Partnership Specialist is r