Contact details
Natalie Marrion
Directorate Support Team
01872 323129
Email
Research & Info
Research and information plays a vital role within the
Children's Trust by informing the strategic direction and
commissioning of services for Cornwall's children, young people and
their families.
Needs Assessment
Needs assessment is one of the tools used for helping decide and
shape the priorities and actions which will help to improve
outcomes for children and young people. Visit the Kernow Matters page to see the range of data and
analysis available.
NEW - Changing Cornwall:
What the 2011 Census is telling us
- Significant increases in the population aged 15 - 29;
- Increases in lone parent households;
- Improvements in self reported health, but there has also been
increases in illnesses that limit day to day activities and
provision of unpaid care;
- Increases in the number of people with high level
qualifications,
however 1 in 5 still have no qualifications ;
- Cornwall has a higher proportion of households with no adults
in employment & dependent children than the South West .
Download 2011 Census: An Overview of the headline figures for
Cornwall here.
Welfare Reform
Research: Impact on people, places and services in
Cornwall
This research produced by the Community Intelligence Team focuses
on understanding the impacts of the Welfare Reform on
Cornwall. The main purpose is to provide evidence so that
services can fulfil their role to prepare customers for the
changes. Services across children, schools and families will be
directly impacted by the changes; impacts are wide ranging in
nature and the evidence highlights a likely increase in demand for
frontline and specialist services. The Executive Summary can be
accessed
here.
Troubled Families Programme
The Troubled
Families programme from the Department for Communities and Local
Government aims to improve outcomes for families with complex needs
and serious problems. The national programme determines a
troubled family by using 3 core categories. These
include families where: parents are not in work, children are not
in school and there are issues such as crime / anti social
behaviour. More information can be found on the programme
here.
Work is being undertaken during February and March 2012 by
Amethyst and the Directorate Support Team to test
national estimates on the local need in relation
to troubled families in Cornwall. This will inform the future
development and delivery of this programme across the county.
A report from Amethyst on families
with complex needs can be accessed here in addition to a
presentation
on establishing the local evidence base and data sets to deliver
the programme.
Contact the Directorate Support Team for more
information.

Stories of Your Success
These are
case studies of innovative practice that are making a difference to
the lives of children, young people and families in Cornwall.
We believe that by sharing your knowledge, skills and experiences
of 'what works' we will better enable everyone who works with
children, young people and families to deliver services that strive
to improve their outcomes. Take a look at the stories we have so far and see if
you can add one of your own to our database.