Evaluating the early impact of integrated children's services Round 1 summary report Pippa Lord Kay Kinder Anne Wilkin Mary Atkinson Jennie Harland May 2008 The purpose of LARC is to enable children’s services authorities to identify where they are – individually and collectively – with whole system change, to identify how to make faster progress on outcomes, and to report on this in a collective way nationally. Agreed at Dartington Workshop, February 2008 In 2007, the Local Authorities Research Consortium (LARC) comprised: • Birmingham City Council • Brighton and Hove City Council • Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council • Essex County Council • Haringey Council • Hertfordshire County Council • Norfolk County Council • Nottingham City Council • Oxfordshire County Council • Portsmouth City Council • Sheffield City Council • Southend on Sea Borough Council • Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council • Telford and Wrekin Council • NFER • EMIE at NFER • Research in Practice • Improvement and Development Agency • Local Government Association. How to cite this publication: Lord, P., Kinder, K., Wilkin, A., Atkinson, M. and Harland, J. (2008). Evaluating the Early Impact of Integrated Children's Services: Round 1 Summary Report. Slough: NFER. NFER The Mere Upton Park Slough SL1 2DQ tel: 01753 574123 fax: 01753 691632 email:
[email protected] web: www.nfer.ac.uk © NFER 2008 ISBN 978 1 905314 88 1 Contents Foreword iv Introduction 1 The impact model 2 Key findings and messages 4 Contexts and definitions 7 The 14 local authorities 7 Definitions of