CHILDREN & SOCIETY VOLUME 23‚ (2009) pp. 336–346 DOI:10.1111/j.1099-0860.2009.00241.x Outcome Research and Interagency Work with Children: What Does it Tell us About What the CAMHS Contribution Should Look Like? Anne Worrall-Davies* Leeds Institute of Health Sciences‚ School Of Medicine‚ University of Leeds‚ Leeds‚ UK David Cottrell School of Medicine‚ University of Leeds‚ Leeds‚ UK Child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) services in the UK have a long history of multiagency working. In
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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 professionals to help improve the
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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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Children grow and develop‚ becoming our future citizens. Many children today can relate to the fact that their parents have a paid job in addition to their parenting commitments. The proper care and bringing up of children is a controversial issue. Changes in family structures‚ employment patterns‚ and expectations of parents is what makes children’s care an issue. Through this report the positives and negatives and the external and internal influences on families‚ while both parents are working
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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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Working with children under any setting is always a challenge but it becomes a legal challenge when it comes to children and confidentiality. Counseling minors is a tricky business because they have the same rights as clients‚ but they also don’t have the same rights as regular clients because they are minors and can not truly consent‚ and in a sense have limited confidentiality. According to the ACA 2014 code of ethics counselors “respect the inherent rights and responsibilities of parents/guardians
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billion children. [2] Turkey has a population of 73‚722‚998 and including approximately 22.6 million (30.7 %) children.[3] They have an important slide of the population and they are the adults of future. However‚ as recent conditions are required working more‚ there exist psychological problems of children with working parents. In this proposal it is intended to investigate the psychology of children with working parents and the possible solutions to influence the psychology of the children with
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Principles and Values of working with young children Principles 1. The welfare of the child is paramount. Within my role I have to support children and help them achieve their goals‚ from tying their shoe laces to providing skills to help young people to live in the community. I have to make sure all staff promotes a warm‚ caring‚ supportive‚ positive and tolerant atmosphere. This is to help work on raising the child’s self-esteem‚ self-confidence and self-worth. I have to be very creative in
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servants as well as kin of the householder)‚ from famulus servant Date: 15th century 5 a : the basic unit in society traditionally consisting of two parents rearing their own or adopted children; also : any of various social units differing from but regarded as equivalent to the traditional family <a single-parent family> b : spouse and children <want to spend more time with my family> In the 1950s most families seemed alike. The typical or Nuclear family comprised a father‚ a mother and two
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Working with parents does not have to be contentious‚ communication is the key. Communication is critical for building a strong and excellent working relationship between parents and the school. As a teacher I begin the school year by sending out a questionnaire about each child that I ask the parents to fill out so that I may get to know the child better. Along with contact information some questions asked are: “What are your child’s interests? What would you like me to know about your child? What
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