31ten was commissioned by the London Borough of Brent to support the implementation of the Department for Education’s (DfE) Families First Partnership Programme (FFPP), a major reform of children’s social care. This national programme aims to create a more integrated, family-centred system by bringing together targeted early help and statutory social care into an integrated offer, strengthening multi-agency child protection and embedding family networks in decision making. In Brent, this has involved undertaking robust analysis of local needs and outcomes to underpin the local Families First model and bringing together local partners to plan for system change (including redesigning pathways and establishing new multidisciplinary teams). Drawing on extensive experience in social care and whole-system transformation, 31ten is supporting the council to design a model that is evidence-informed and tailored to the needs of Brent’s communities.
To support the council in their design and implementation of the FFPP, and in meeting all DfE requirements, we have completed the following:
Our work enabled Brent to meet all DfE requirements for the first year of the Families First Partnership Programme, delivering a comprehensive programme plan, maturity assessment and needs analysis. By tailoring the model to Brent’s specific context, the council now has a clear roadmap for implementation that ensures compliance while driving efficiency. Early outcomes include a strengthened multi-agency pathway, understanding of local needs and further involvement of family’s voices, positioning Brent to demonstrate measurable improvements in children’s safety and family stability.
Raul Burton
Transformation Lead, Children, Young People and Community Development – London Borough of Brent