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Integrated Working Across the Children's Workforce

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Monday 8th February 2010 - 10:43am

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Capita’s 3rd National Integrated Working Across the Children’s Workforce Conference builds on progress towards
implementing effective joint working putting the child at the heart of the services they receive.

With pressure to make savings across the public sector, it is crucial that stakeholders make integrated working practices more efficient. Attend this timely event to discover how, through targeting resources and reducing unnecessary duplication, you can secure the best outcomes for the most vulnerable children and young people in your community.
Key issues addressed include:

  • Update on progress towards the CWDC’s One Children’s Workforce strategy
  • Building common values and language
  • Overcoming barriers to cultural change and workforce development
  • Developing the Think Family approach to integrated working
  • Best practice and challenges for locality working
  • Supporting schools as the first line of defence in preventative working
  • Strengthening information sharing practices

Delivered through informative plenary sessions and practical workshops, this highly interactive event provides an opportunity to assess progress to date, drive improvement and develop new approaches to current challenges facing practitioners. Network and troubleshoot with colleagues who share your commitment to improving outcomes of all children and families through better integrated practice.

 

Benefits of Attending

  • Get an update from the CWDC on the next steps for implementing the One Children’s Workforce framework, the new Integrated Qualifications Framework
  • Hear good practice on overcoming the challenges of joint working between health and local authority partners
  • Benefit from interactive workshop style sessions allowing the opportunity to discuss key issues in a roundtable setting supported by leading case studies and practice
  • Look at successful ways to embed closer integrated working between adult and children’s services
  • Explore a model of integrated working that supports the 21st Century School and its staff as a key partner for early intervention
  • Discuss how you can develop robust information sharing practices and the impact of NeCAF for your organisation
  • Take away new approaches to effectively managing staff and integrated processes in a co-located environment

 

For further information please contact Richard Goddard on 020 7960 7719 or richard.goddard@Capita.co.uk

Download brochure / booking form: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/fileadmin/user_upload/brochures/Integrated_Working_Childrens_workforce_MKRG.pdf

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