School Management and Multi-Professional Partnerships explores the personnel structure within the context of schools. It is aimed at the School Business Manager (SBM) to provide an overview of the different relationships they will form and manage in their day-to-day work. Where schools do not have a
Developing and Evaluating Multi-Agency Partnerships : A Practical Toolkit for Schools and Children's Centre Managers
β Scribed by Rita Cheminais
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Group
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 103
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In recent years government initiatives such as Sure Start, Extended Schools and Every Child Matters have been significant in the promotion of an agenda to create collaborative working environments and introduce multi-agency practice into a range of child-centred settings. Developing and Evaluating Multi-Agency Partnerships provides advice and guidance for managers and leaders responsible for overseeing multi-agency working in these settings, providing a self-evaluation framework to help improve the quality and effectiveness of multi-agency relationships. The valuable tools and templates within this book will: Explain the importance of self-evaluation Provide a framework for self-evaluation via a step by step guide Link multi-agency practice with improving the Every Child Matters outcomes Suggest best practice for gathering multi-agency evidence Give guidance on building a portfolio of evidence and achieving external recognition The self-evaluation framework provided in this book meets the requirements of the Children's Workforce standards and OFSTED requirements for effective partnerships. A highly practical handbook, this book is essential reading for all those who are implementing or improving a multi-agency partnership in their setting. To improve the effectiveness of this resource, additional resources are downloadable in customisable form from http://www.routledgeteachers.com/resources/fulton
β¦ Subjects
Education - Standards - Great Britain; EDU000000; EDU010000; EDU011000
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