There are 11 local authorities in the Eastern region

They are Bedford Borough, Cambridgeshire, Central Bedfordshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Luton, Norfolk, Peterborough, Southend-on-Sea, Suffolk and Thurrock.

The Eastern Region chair is Sara Tough, Norfolk County Council

Regional representatives on ADCS Council of Reference

Sara Tough, Norfolk County Council

Sarah-Jane Smedmor, Central Bedfordshire Council

Chair

Sara Tough


Norfolk County Council

There are 10 local authorities in the East Midlands region

They are Derby, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Leicester, Leicestershire, North Northamptonshire, Nottingham City, Nottinghamshire , Rutland and West Northamptonshire

The East Midlands region chair is Colin Foster, Northamptonshire Children’s Trust

Regional representatives on ADCS Council of Reference

Colin Foster, Northamptonshire Children’s Trust

Rebecca Wilshire, West Northamptonshire Council

Chair

Colin Foster


Northamptonshire Children’s Trust

The East Midlands region chair is Colin Foster, Northamptonshire Children’s Trust

Regional representatives on ADCS Council of Reference

Colin Foster, Northamptonshire Children’s Trust

Rebecca Wilshire, West Northamptonshire Council

Chair

Jane McSherry


Executive Director of Children,
Lifelong Learning and Families
Merton Council

The London Innovation and Improvement Alliance’s (LIIA) dedicated website can be found here. The LIIA the ALDCS sector-led improvement partnership, hosted by London Councils.

The North West regional Chair is Amanda Perraton, Director of Children’s Social Care, Warrington Council.

Regional representatives on ADCS Council of Reference

Amanda Perraton, Director of Children’s Social Care, Warrington Council

Chris McLoughlin, Director of Children’s Services, Stockport MBC

Colette Dutton, Direcor of Children’s Services, Wigan Council

Chair

Amanda Perraton


Director of Children’s Social Care
Warrington Council

There are 12 local authorities in the North East region

They are Darlington, Durham, Gateshead, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, North Tyneside, Redcar and Cleveland, South Tyneside, Stockton and Sunderland.

The North East region chair is Jill Colbert, Chief Executive /DCS, Together For Children, Sunderland City Council

Regional representatives on ADCS Council of Reference

Jill Colbert, Chief Executive /DCS, Together For Children, Sunderland City Council

Chair

Jill Colbert


Chief Executive /DCS
Together For Children
Sunderland City Council

Co-Chairs

The South East region is co-chaired by Lucy Butler, Director of Children’s Services, West Sussex County Council and Mac Heath, Director of Children’s Services in Milton Keynes Council

Regional representatives on ADCS Council of Reference

Lucy Butler, Director for Children, Education and Families, West Sussex County Council

Mac Heath, Director of Children’s Services, Milton Keynes Council

Vacancy

More details of the regional activities can be found at www.seslip.co.uk

Co-Chair

Lucy Butler


Director for Children
Education and Families
West Sussex County Councill
Co-Chair

Mac Heath


Director of Children’s Services
Milton Keynes Council

Lucy Townsend, Corporate Director of People, Wiltshire County Council | lucy.townsend@wiltshire.gov.uk

Regional representatives on ADCS Council of Reference

Lucy Townsend, Corporate Director of People, Wiltshire County Council

Mary Kearney-Knowles, Director, Children’s Services and Education, Bath and North East Somerset Council

Chair

Lucy Townsend


Corporate Director of People
Wiltshire County Council

The West Midlands region chair is Jo Britton, Executive Director, Children’s Services, Telford & Wrekin Council.

The vice chairs are Neelam Bhardwaja, Director for Children and Families, Staffordshire County Council and Nigel Minns - Strategic Director - People Directorate at Warwickshire County Council

Regional representatives on ADCS Council of Reference

Jo Britton, Executive Director, Children’s Services, Telford & Wrekin Council.

This West Midlands regional programme is supported by the West Midlands ADCS Network team; more information can be found via the regional chair, by contacting info@wmchildrensservices.org.uk or via the website www.wmchildrensservices.org.uk

 

Chair

Jo Britton


Executive Director
Children’s Services
Telford & Wrekin Council

There are 15 local authorities in the Yorkshire and Humber region

They are BarnsleyBradfordCalderdaleDoncasterEast Riding of YorkshireHullKirkleesLeedsNorth East LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireNorth YorkshireRotherhamSheffieldWakefield and York.

The Yorkshire and Humber region chair is Pauline Turner, Director, Children, Young People and Family Services, Hull City Council

Regional representatives on ADCS Council of Reference

Pauline Turner

Nicola Curley, DCS, Rotherham

Chair

Pauline Turner


Director, Children
Young People and Family Services
Hull City Council

There has long been a strong commitment amongst local authority children’s services to working collaboratively to improve children and young people’s outcomes via data benchmarking, peer challenge activity and informal mentoring or support. This work has largely taken place on regional footprint e.g. the north west or south east, with structures and practical activities varying from place to place.

In 2017 the Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ADCS) began working with the Local Government Association (LGA), the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives (Solace) and the Department for Education (DfE) on plans to bring more coherence to these sector-led improvement arrangements. Regional Improvement and Innovation Alliances (RIIAs), which went live on 1 April 2019, are the result of these efforts.

RIIAs draw together local authority chief executives, lead members for children’s services, directors of children’s services, and other senior leaders of children’s services, in both local authorities and trusts, in a bid to challenge and support each other collectively to be ambitious for all children, young people and families. These arrangements are built on the understanding that there is considerable expertise, knowledge and skills across the whole sector; that everyone has something to give and to learn.

RIIAs are a trusted, effective and coherent sector-led model underpinned by robust peer-review and challenge processes supported by inter-authority improvement offers and national offers including from the DfE’s nominated sector-led improvement partners and the LGA’s extensive sector-led improvement offer to councils. Additionally, an agreed core dataset is collected across all regions on a quarterly basis. This was refreshed in 2022.

Each RIIA has a nominated lead director of children’s services, a lead member for children’s services and a lead chief executive as well as a DfE link advisor and a regional LGA advisor. All authorities in the region also sign up to a Memorandum of Understanding, clearly setting out how data will be shared, support will be given and received as well as the ways in which concerns about local policy, practice or processes will be addressed, and if necessary, escalated.

RIIAs are concerned with the full spectrum of children’s services, from safeguarding, early years and youth work to SEND and family support. Members of each RIIA work together to identify shared priorities which in turn inform regional development plans for the coming year. There is a very clear sense of, and a commitment to, this common endeavour.

The focus of the central ADCS team is on facilitating the sharing of learning and best practice intra and inter-regionally, as well as advocating for children to be given a higher profile in national policy making via engagements with national government and agencies and the development of national policy position statements and papers.