… roles and responsibilities in meeting the needs of children with speech, language and communication needs: joint working between educational psychologists and …

S McConnellogue - Educational Psychology in Practice, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
… services and promote joint working (Bercow Review Advisory Group, Citation2008). One
barrier to joint working has been found to be differing conceptualisations of need. Dunsmuir, …

Revisiting joint working

A Cameron, R Lart - Journal of Integrated Care, 2012 - emerald.com
… and cultural/professional issues related to the need for a clear understanding of the roles
and … in children's services, for example the establishment of Sure Start centres and Children's

Joint working between child and adolescent mental health services and the department of social services: The Leeds model

D Cottrell, D Lucey, I Porter… - Clinical Child …, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
… It made several recommendations about the need to provide support to children and
families and in particular endorsed the previous departmental recommendations that ‘social …

Together we are better? Strategic needs assessment as a tool to improve joint working in England

J Ellins, J Glasby - Journal of Integrated Care, 2011 - emerald.com
… Although JSNA covers services for both children and adults, additional guidance was awaited
on the implications for children's services when this research was commissioned and so …

What can education teach child mental health services? Practitioners' perceptions of training and joint working

P Vostanis, M O'Reilly, H Taylor, C Day… - Emotional and …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
… When discussing the challenges of joint working, many participants highlight the need for
an individual to act as a ‘go-between’, to represent both education and CAMHS, and function …

Joint working relationships: Children, parents and child healthcare nurses at work

LC Hydén, C Baggens - 2004 - degruyter.com
… In many cases it is not sufficient that the nurse herself tries to establish a joint working
relationship with the child. The child may need further social, emotional, and cognitive support in …

Reconstructing the foundations of joined-up working: From organisational reform towards a joint engagement of child and family services

G Roets, R Roose, T Schiettecat… - … of Social Work, 2016 - academic.oup.com
… joined-up working seeks to help professionals and social service agencies to overcome the
barriers to collaboration, so that they may better address the needs of children and families. …

Joint working for learners with SLD/PMLD

P Lacey, J Brown, F Holmes, H Burnford… - … to Severe, Profound …, 2015 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… However, joint working is notoriously difficult to achieve and in … to develop joint working
around the often complex needs of … the focus on joint working and the Children and Families Act …

Championing the interface between mental health and child protection: evaluation of a service initiative to improve joint working in Northern Ireland

G Davidson, J Duffy, L Barry, P Curry… - Child Abuse …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… of children. The importance of establishing effective joint working between adult mental health
services and child … The need for efforts to improve interface working is established by the …

[HTML][HTML] Community paediatricians' experience of joint working with child and adolescent mental health services: findings from a British national survey

C Ani, HF Ayyash, MO Ogundele - BMJ paediatrics open, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
work of paediatricians and child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) clinicians.
Meeting the needs of children … mental health needs requires effective joint working between …