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Title: The Health and Wellbeing Service Framework


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The Health and Wellbeing Service Framework
  • An integrated approach to service delivery

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Background to the Framework
  • The creation of the Department of Education and
    Early Childhood Development (DEECD) in late 2007,
    brought together a range of health and wellbeing
    services for children and young people from birth
    to 18 years.
  • The joining of these services under DEECD creates
    the opportunity to examine how they can work
    together more effectively to improve services for
    children, young people and their families.
  • The development of the Framework involved an
    extensive consultation process including regional
    forums, DEECD regional leadership and program
    manager meetings and feedback from a wide range
    of key stakeholders, based on the Towards a
    Health and Wellbeing Service Framework discussion
    paper.
  • The Framework is a Blueprint for Education and
    Early Childhood Development 2008 Year 2
    commitment, that progresses the Blueprint
    strategies.

3
Progressing Blueprint reform strategies and the
life course approach
Every child thrives, learns and develops
4
DEECD Health and Wellbeing Services
  • The Framework focuses on DEECD partially or fully
    funded services that identify health and/or
    wellbeing as their core business and directly
    support children, young people and their
    families.

5
The Health and Wellbeing Services Framework
  • The Framework describes how DEECD health and
    wellbeing services can work in an integrated way
    to optimise children and young peoples health,
    wellbeing, learning and development outcomes.
  • There are four key elements of the Framework
  • 1. Common service delivery domains
  • 2. Shared principles for service delivery
  • 3. Stronger relationships and partnerships
  • 4. Effective leadership.

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Element 1 - Common Service Delivery Domains
  • The eight domains will help to services to
  • clarify and articulate their core business
  • identify services with which to build
    partnerships and referral practices
  • identify service gaps and duplication and decide
    how to best use existing resources.
  • The domains are
  • Health promotion and primary prevention
  • Population health monitoring for children and
    young people
  • Early identification of risk vulnerability and
    need
  • Early identification for children and young
    people at risk of compromised health and
    wellbeing
  • Effective support, intervention and monitoring
    for those requiring complex responses
  • Reducing barriers to learning and development

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Element 2 - Shared Principles for Service Delivery
  • The eight shared principles create a shared
    language and platform for services to work
    together. The principles should underlie the work
    of all DEECD health and wellbeing services and
    become embedded in the guidelines, standards and
    daily work of these services.
  • Universal access
  • Focus on outcomes
  • Evidence-based services
  • Integrated approach to service delivery
  • Child, youth and family centred practice
  • Cultural competence
  • Partnerships with family and community
  • Commitment to service excellence


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Element 3 - Stronger relationships and
partnerships
  • Smoother transitions between early childhood and
    school based services and links and partnerships
    among DEECD health and wellbeing services are
    needed to develop a coordinated and responsive
    service system for children and young people.
    This requires
  • Working within existing governance structures
    and network groups to address priority health and
    wellbeing issues and development of service
    coordination practices
  • Forging new partnerships and governance
    structures where required
  • Strengthening partnerships with other relevant
    government, non government and community
    services, educators and families.

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Element 4 Effective Leadership
  • Strong leadership and good governance is
    fundamental to successfully implementing the
    Framework
  • Regional leaders, managers of DEECD health and
    wellbeing services and community leaders, should
    consider how they can champion the framework and
    drive its implementation in their area, building
    on existing work
  • Health and Wellbeing Service Framework leadership
    teams can support this work.

10
The Frameworks implementation will mean that
services will
  • Better understand their roles and
    responsibilities and those of other services both
    locally and regionally
  • Share a common vision, set of values and
    understanding with other DEECD health and
    wellbeing services
  • Develop shared skills and knowledge that build
    their capability to work with children, young
    people and their families and effectively support
    their transition to another service as required,
  • Build relationships with other DEECD and
    community-based health and wellbeing services and
    well as with families, educators, and relevant
    community services.

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Projects to support implementation of the
Framework
  • A number of DEECD projects will support regions
    in implementing the Framework. These include
  • Governance Demonstration Projects to develop and
    trial regional governance structures that reflect
    the Frameworks integrated approach. These
    projects will help inform implementation of the
    Framework across all nine regions.
  • Exploring the possibility of developing a common
    data set and client record across multiple
    services. This will include investigating
    relevant data collection and IT systems, and
    mapping legislative requirements for sharing
    client information.
  • Developing a Performance Measurement Framework to
    monitor and assess the difference health and
    wellbeing services are making to children and
    young peoples outcomes.

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  • The Framework conveys a vision that is already
    being pursued across Victoria it supports this
    work and offers a common language and approach to
    further the development of a service system that
    supports children and young peoples health,
    wellbeing, learning and development outcomes.
  • This is your Health and Wellbeing Service
    Framework its results will be seen in how you
    translate it to your context and use it to inform
    your work.

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Further information
  • The Health and Wellbeing Service Framework
    Webpage
  • www.education.vic.gov.au/hwsframework
  • Email
  • health.wellbeing.feedback_at_edumail.vic.gov.au
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