Multi agency working. Multi agency working means bringing practitioners from different sectors together to provide support for children‚ young people and families. This means children and young people who need additional support will have the right professionals to give the support in an efficient way. Agencies involved in multi agency working are: * Health visitors‚ professionals in this role will asses the health needs of people and offer help and advice. * Speech and language
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Task 4.1 - Explain the importance of multi agency working and integrated working Multi agency working is the different services working together to meet the needs of young children and their parents / carers‚ whereas integrated working is the different services coming together to offer more effective care for young children. Professionals who may work together to support young children would be educational psychologists‚ health visitors‚ speech and language therapists‚ colleagues from other early
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“Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and professions to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and families.” (Multi- agency working‚ 2013) The key for multi- agency working is to bring practitioners together from different sectors to work in an integrated way‚ which ensures that people who need additional support have the right professionals to support them. Multi- agency working can involve anyone whose job puts them into contact
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assignment‚ I will evaluate the role of multiagency working to reduce the risk of abuse of adults‚ with reference to legal frameworks‚ regulations‚ working strategies and procedures. I will outline the strengths and weakness of multi-agency working as well as stating how effective is multiagency working in reducing the risk of abuse. Multi-agency working can be used as a strategy to reduce the risk of abuse. Multi agency working is when different agencies such as socials workers‚ doctors‚ carers would
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appraising how the multi-agency team can help to safeguard children’s rights. INTRODUCTION The focus of this report is to demonstrate how multi-agency teams show best practices in safeguarding children’s rights. This report will look at the history of safeguarding and how safeguarding incidents have changed government legislation. This report will include how safeguarding policy contributes to the development of children in the Early Years and will reflect on how the multi-agency team promotes best
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Assignment overview The unit is designed to enable the learner to understand the importance of multi-agency and integrated working and to develop the skills of effective communication for professional purposes. It includes and assesses competence in information sharing between those involved in work with children and young people. Tasks There are two tasks to this assignment. A Short questions B Report Assignment coverage Task Task name Learning outcomes covered
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1.4: Explain common barriers to integrated working and multi-agency working and how these can be overcome. Common barriers that can be found in integrated and multi-agency working are that of poor communication or a lack of communication‚ misunderstanding of situations‚ inconsistent or inaccurate record keeping and also not following policies or procedures. Barriers such as the few I have just named can stop people from effectively communicating with one another‚ which can then cause distress
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Multi-agency and Integrated Working Multi-agency working and integrated working are extremely important as it benefits the child‚ their family and the practitioners in a huge way. Definitions of these ways of working are below. Multi-agency Working – This is where practitioners from different services and professions come together to provide integrated support for children and families with additional needs. Integrated Working – this is where different services‚ agencies‚ professional and practitioners
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Working Together for the benefit of children and Young People Case Study Joshua aged 2.5 years has been in nursery for 4 weeks. Staff have been working closely with him completing observations to find out his interests‚ They have noticed he has very limited speech and prefers to play alone. He often becomes frustrated when other children become involved in his personal space. What would be your next steps‚ and who would be part of the multi-agency team? To look at books with Joshua I.e name
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Integrated working is when different services join together to offer more effective care for babies and young children‚ where multi-agency working is when different services work together to meet particular needs of babies and young children‚ along with their parents and/or carers. Multi-agency teams are made up of members of the children’s workforce drawn from a range of different disciplines who met for specific reasons on a regular basis; all the professionals will have joint aims and goals.
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