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Default Cyp 3.1 Ac 3.4 types of interventions that support positive outcomes?

Can anyone help me with how different types of intervention can promote positive outcomes for children and young people where development is not following the expected pattern.?
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Check these links out
http://www.silkysteps.com/forum/show...+interventions

http://www.silkysteps.com/forum/show...+interventions

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http://www.silkysteps.com/forum/show...+interventions

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Added: from the 022 or CYP 3.1 CYPW unit

3.3. Different types of interventions e.g:
• social worker
• speech and language therapist
• psychologist
• psychiatrist
• youth justice
• physiotherapist
• nurse specialist
• additional learning support
• assistive technology
• health visitor

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You can add to this as well....

There are a lot of interventions that can promote a more positive outcome on a child/young person’s development:

Senco (special educational needs coordinator); they are responsible for helping and advising other teachers on the best interventions for the particular child involved. They can also be involved in training other teachers and providing support. Maintaining records of children with SEN (special educational needs) and keeping in touch with parents of that child/young person. They work with outside agencies including a educational psychologist and social services, conducting liaisons between any agencies and the child involved. Senco’s also ensure that the individual educational plans are set in place.

Youth justice; overseas the youth justice system in England and Wales. Youth justice works to prevent offending and reoffending by children and young people under the age of 18 years old. They ensure that custody for that child is safe, secure and addresses the causes of their offending behaviour.

Salt (speech and language therapy); their role in bringing a positive outcome on a child/ young person’s development could be treating a person with a language and communication problems that will enable the person to communicate to the best of their ability. This may include;
• Speech skills ~ using voice and pronouncing words correctly.
• Interaction skills ~ using language in conversation i.e. asking questions.
• Pragmatics ~ using and understanding language in social skills.
• Intonation ~ changing the pitch of voice.
• Comprehension or receptive skills ~ i.e. sign language or makaton.

Connextions; this service offers advice and guidance for young people age 13-19 years of age. Support is given on topics such as relationships, health, drugs and alcohol, education, housing and finance. The service also offers support with career advice, employment and the training needed.

Education welfare officer; a child/young person whose attendance at school is poor could maybe be involved with this service. Welfare officers will give support and advice to families and pupils on how to resolve these issues, they will also;
• Conduct meetings with staff and parents to identify problems and help to find solutions.
• Make referrals with social services, educational psychologists (if needed) and health professionals.
• Welfare officers will make home visits or meet pupils and parents for ongoing support and advice.
• Encourage the pupil to make good and productive relationships with the school.
• Will give families advice on benefits and entitlements they should be receiving.
• Advising parents on their legal obligation and responsibility concerning their child/young person’s education.
• Welfare officers are responsible for writing up case notes, sending letters to parents and preparing court reports if a case comes to court.

All of all the above agencies could help with support and advice on a child/young person, which could promote a more positive outcome on their development

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Hi, ive got this question thought I had answered it then asked me to link this to the 5 every child matters outcomes ? can someone give me a nudge in the right direction? I know the outcomes healthy, safe, enjoy and achieve, pos contribution and acheive economic well being ... mind gone a bit blank>........ Ive listesocial worker, senco,Lsa,SALT, Ed psyc, psychiatrist, physio, nurse spec and youth justice board...... please help
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