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This book presents a comprehensive guide for Early childhood practitioners and students to integrated working in the early childhood sector. It explores the significant role that integrated working plays in supporting young children to realise their potential, and the value of this way of working for professionals.Outlining the current context and practice reforms which guide Early Childhood providers, the book considers how professionals working across early childhood services can work together more effectively to provide an inclusive environment that supports children and their families. Including a wide range of examples to illustrate good practice the chapters cover:An introduction to the different professions and roles involved in supporting children and familiesSupporting families and safeguarding childrenInclusion and integrated workingTackling poverty and social exclusionGiving children a voiceEducation and policy context for integrated workingWorking with care experienced childrenLeadership, management and collaborationThrough case studies, reflective activities, and practitioner accounts, this book explains what can be done to maximize the potential of integrated working. It is an essential text for students on Early Years Foundation Degrees and Early Childhood Studies, as well as early years professionals wishing to explore the potential for integrated working to support children and families in Early Childhood.
Mark Cronin is a Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at Birmingham Newman University.
IntroductionMark Cronin1. The historical and political context for integrated workingMark Cronin2. Working together to support families and safeguarding childrenMark Cronin3. Inclusion: Its reality in integrated practiceKate Dudley4. Working collaboratively to tackle poverty and social exclusionMark Cronin5. Integrated working and the voice of the childDr Jane Beniston6. Education, Policy and Integrated WorkingDr Jane Beniston and Deborah Harris7. Working with care experienced childrenMark Cronin8. Leadership, management and integrated workingJacky Taylor9. Collaboration, cooperation and continuing professional developmentAllison Tatton, Debbie Harris, Mark Cronin, Kate Dudley10. Conclusion, thoughts and recommendationsMark Cronin