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Unread 03-01-2011, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Racheleuro View Post
please help

I am looking at how carers can be engaged in the strategic planning of services, this is about understanding the needs of children and carers experiencing poverty and disadvantage.

Would I be right along the lines, that carers could contact their local councillor about their experiences and needs, or for more on changing central government polices such as poverty, they could contact their local member of parliament and put forward their arguments and requests.

carers could get involved by being on the school parent committee or board of governors to influence change.

I am running out of ideas , i am not sure which direction to take, once again any help welcome. pretty please!!!

When you say 'carers' are you also including practitioners in early years settings?

If so, early years meet at cluster meetings, forums, county committee meetings, attend conferences and courses, they may belong to a body such as the Pre-school learning Alliance.

Settings may subsrcibe to a magazines such as Nursery World who seem to be in the fore front of impact on the sector.

Settings are also visited by other professionals, i.e. Health visitors, Area Senco, Early Years Advisor etc who as well as giving practical help - all this is fed back to 'the powers that be' to help the sector to evolve and provide what we need for the children we care for.

I hope this helps. ps I forgot to mention county and government surveys about services etc - I presume this is a voice from us too!
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