3.3 The complexity of partnership working
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3.3 The complexity of partnership working can some help me please I am really stuck on this question Definition of ‘complexity’ – A factor involved in a process or situation. Partnership working can be complex as many different people are working together at once. Therefore, co-ordinating the different input from all people can be difficult and it can be easy for communication and information sharing to break down. Reasons for this include: Parental consent Systems of keeping information Changes of professionals Co-ordination The reasons above affect the complexity of partnership working. Explain why? Consider this from a positive and negative view and include these in your answer. Thanks You Jess. |
Hi, this is from page 153 of the Early Years Educator handbook
The complexity of partnership working We have seen that there are several barriers to partnership working. What can make partnership working more complex is when families and children require the input of many different professionals at one. Coodinating the different input can be difficult and it is easy for communication and information sharing to break down. Thjis might happen for a variety of reasons. Parental Consent It may be that parents do not give their consent for information to be shared between professionals and, unless it is a safeguarding matter, their wishes have to be respected. Systems of keeping information We have seen that sharing information about a child is important when morre than one professional is involved. This is not always easy as each serv ice will keep their own records. In many areas of England, these cannot be accessed by other services. Changes of professionals Difficulties can arise when there are changes of professionals. Parents and early years staff might have built up a good relationahip with one professional and then a different person may come into the role. When a child or family has many different professionals working with them, this may cause a lack of continuity. Coordination Ideally, when a child or family has many different professionals working with them,, it would be good for eveyone involved to meet up. Unless thereare safeguarding idssues, this may not happen very often ot not at all. This is because it can be difficult to coordinate a meeting when everyone is free to attend. Ideally, in complex cases, a lead professional is appointed. A lead professional is responsible for coordinating and sharing information with the range of professionals involved with the family. It'll help if you use examples for your setting that show how partnership working can become complex. Hope this helps |
Evaluate the complexity of partnership working.
i am really stuck on this question please can you elaborate the answer its getting difficult i dont even have book. just start from theme 2 legislation please can someone help me |
i am really stuck on the same question, did you get any feedback on this? tia
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