Working with others E6 Flashcards
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What is the family action charity?
It’s a charity that transforms lives by providing practical, emotional and financial support to those who are experiencing poverty, disadvantage and social isolation across the country.
What is the family rights group charity?
This charity supports families by offering advice and guidance for those involved with or needing support from the children’s welfare system.
What is the action for children charity?
This charity supports children and young people and their families in crisis, offering practical help and advice, for example, with homelessness or abusive situations.
How may the NHS support partnership working?
Services are free and provide healthcare for all
What does the children and young people’s mental health services support partnership working?
Offers a range of services. Children can be offered help via a team known as CAMHS
What does the children services do to support partnership working?
Provided by each local authority and they include education and social services.
What are the benefits of working collaboratively with other agencies and professionals for improved outcomes?
-Working towards shared goals
-Accessing advice and support
-Sharing skills, knowledge and experience
-Improving referrals
How do you work collaboratively with others?
Maintaining confidentiality
Gaining parental consent
Reporting concerns and referrals
Following relevant policies / procedures
What range of children’s services and educational provisions do local education authorities provide?
Schools and colleges
SEN review team
What is is detrimental for staff to follow when using social media?
-Professional boundaries
-Effective partnership working
-Confidentiality
-Safeguarding
What does an Educational psychologist do?
-Works with children and young people
-Carries out assessments of children and young people’s learning and development
-Supports parents and professionals
What is the role of a GP?
A qualified doctor who works in surgeries and health centres to promote the holistic needs of patients.
They promote good health in the community and refer individuals for specialist treatment
What is the role of a health visitor?
They may work in a health centre or GP surgery, but might also make home visits.
What is the role of a Social worker?
-Provides support for children and young people and their families in the community
-Acts as an advocate and guide to help improve their outcomes at challenging times
-Works with looked after children and vulnerable adults, with a focus on safeguarding
What is the role of a SENDCO?
Works in early years settings with young people who have SEND and their families. Their role is to offer advice and support about additional services.
What is the role of a Local Authority Designated Officer?
Manages allegations against adults working with children and young people and oversees investigations to ensure thoroughness.
What is the role of a youth worker?
Works directly with children and young people within the community and develops postivie relatiosnuos with them. Their role role often includes being an advocate to support young people in decision making.
What is the role of a School Nurse?
-Giving immunisations
-Carrying out screening
-Raising awareness of health issues
-Supporting children and young people with medical needs
What is the role of a counsellor?
They might be asked to work with children and young people who need support with their mental health or wellbeing
What is the role of an occupational therapist?
Support people with development of everyday physical skills to promote independence
What is the role of an educational mental health practitioner?
Work in both education and healthcare settings. Their role is to assess and support children and young people who have common mental health difficulties such as anxiety and depression as well as those with behavioural difficulties
What is the role of a speech and language therapist?
Support development of speech and language through a range of focused strategies.
What is the importance of professional boundaries?
Facilitates partnership working
Protects emotional wellbeing
Respects privacy
Avoids distraction
Provides structure and expectations
Reduces conflict
Promotes safeguarding and prevents misuse of power
Maintains confidentiality