Friday, 7 July 2017

Great to see our #EPIC staff grow together

This week saw the launch of #EPIC impressions. The staff engagement group #EPIC launched ‘impressions’, a new way of recognising staff for a job well done. Every impression left in GROW is emailed to line managers and reported back as part of the appraisal process to ensure maximum visibility. More than 400 impressions were left within the first two days this week, with all teams across the council involved. The initiative is one of a number of positive changes being introduced by the #EPIC group which was set up following feedback at last year’s staff engagement forums and in the staff survey which followed. I enjoyed using our GROW system this week to say thank you to a number of staff.

Also this week has seen us supporting Private Fostering Week, which aims to reduce the number of children in un-notified private fostering arrangements. Along with media work, a stand in the Atrium helped to raise awareness, information was also sent to schools and churches to share with their communities.

Some good news about adoption in the county. The number of children in care being placed with adoption families has risen, and it has taken less time to place them. The time between receiving court authority to place a child and finding a match was 158 days in Wiltshire from 2013-2016; the national average was 226 days. Well done to Martin Davis, head of placement services, and his team.

For those of you about to embark on your holidays, have a great time and get some well-deserved rest.


Speak again soon. For daily updates, discussion, personal opinion, comment or just to connect or keep in touch you can follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/drcarltonbrand.

Carlton

No comments:

Post a Comment