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TAC The Intergrated Team approach in Earlier Intervention for Supporting Children, Young People and their Families

23/04/2010

9:30 - 15:45

Venue: NWTDT Office , Suite Two, Waterside, St James Court West, Accrington, BB5 1NA United Kingdom

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Event Overview

This event facilitated by NWTDT will provide a mix of key note presentations, group discussions to share good practice and plenary. It will be relevant to multi disciplinary managers and practitioners who wish to make good use of existing resources any reduce duplication when responding to the needs of the children, young people and families that they deliver services to.

 

Topics covered include:

  • CAF, TAC, TAF, key working, lead professional: developing an integrated pathway and fitting them all together
  • Service Integration: Ensuring agencies and practitioners pool their resources so as they can respond to the whole range of need of children and families in ways that are likely to be effective
  • Supporting parents/carers: Offering a family centred approach, using person centred tools. Acknowledging that they are the experts about their children and that working in partnership with parents delivers the best outcomes for children.
  • Providing a graduated response: Ensuring that the right service is available at the right time in order to reduce or overcome child and family difficulties.
  • Focusing on the child not the agency process: Ensuring that processes are not seen as an end in themselves but rather as a means of supporting good practice and improving outcomes for children.