Outcome 1 Understand integrated and multi agency working 1. Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working When children are growing up they may require the use of different services‚ it is important for these services to work together so that they can help promote the child’s development and other life skills. When working with new children it is also important that you integrate them successfully by welcoming them and making sure that they know you’re accepting them in
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CU1523 - Understand integrated and multi-agency working 1.1 Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated agency working. Multi-Agency or Integrated working are terms used to describe how different services work together to meet the needs of children‚ Multi-Agency involves different agencies‚ services or teams of professionals working together to provide services that can meet the needs of the children. Integrated working involves different services working together in the
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6: Working with children will often involve you working closely with families and different agencies. Multi-agency working and integrated working plays a very important part in ensuring children and families with additional needs are provided with the best possible support. Multi-agency working requires practitioners and professionals from different sectors and within the workforce to provide integrated support for children and families with additional needs. Multi-agency working provides
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support the children we work with. That is why we need to understand the importance of integrated and multi-agency working. Multi-agency helps to meet the needs of children‚ their parents or carers‚ different services‚ agencies‚ teams of professionals and other practitioners will work together to provide the services that a child or their family may need. At chapel Street Primary School we offer a variety of services e.g. integrated early education‚ childcare‚ community support groups and parent
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Integrated services and multi-agency working It’s self-evident that people not talking to each other is counterproductive. And‚ in the world of children’s services‚ it’s been said many times (and ought to be again‚ lest we forget): not talking to each other sometimes leads to disastrous consequences‚ of which little Victoria Climbie’s death will forever be a sad example. So‚ the multi-agency approach to supporting children‚ young people and families with extra help‚ early‚ makes perfect sense
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CYP36 1.1- Multi-agency working aims to support children and young people earlier to ensure they meet the five Every Child Matters (ECM) outcomes. The five outcomes of ECM state that we need to be working together to achieve the best possible outcomes for children in our setting. These outcomes are: • Be healthy • Stay safe • Enjoy and achieve • Make a positive contribution • Achieve economic well being Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and
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Multi-agency Working Explain the importance of multi –agency working and integrated working. (outcome 1.1) Multi-agency working brings together practitioners and working professionals to provide a way of working together to support children and young people through their development. This is very important in ensuring that each and every child is supported in their development to all achieve the same outcomes. Agency professionals such as GP’s‚ SENCO’s‚ speech and language specialists and
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and adolescent mental health (CAMH) services in the UK have a long history of multiagency working. In this article‚ we explore the difficulties in agreeing an evidence-base for interagency work‚ and describe some of the challenges this poses for practitioners and service planners. We use current literature to outline the barriers and facilitators to good multi-agency practice and explore the outcomes of integrated professional work with children and young people‚ the development of ‘comprehensive CAMHS’
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Joanne Wootton 24/10/12 * The importance of multi agency and integrated working As an early year setting we are required to help the children achieve the five outcomes of the UK government they include stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ be healthy‚ make a positive contribution and achieve economic well being. We do everything we can to follow these outcomes but sometimes we need to contact and utilise other professionals to help us achieve these‚ it’s important to work together with these other
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Multi agency working Multi agency working is an effective way of supporting children and families with additional needs. It brings together practitioners and professionals from different sectors to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and families. The Children and Young Peoples Board in Birmingham comprises of different partner agencies and organisations that each have a duty to cooperate under the Children’s Act 2004 in strategic planning‚ service developments
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