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EarlyBird in South Staffordshire: reflections on an innovative model of interagency working to deliver an intervention for families of preschool children with autistic spectrum disorder

机译:南斯塔福德郡的EarlyBird:对机构间工作的创新模式的思考,该模式为患有自闭症谱系障碍的学龄前儿童家庭提供干预

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In this article three education and health services professionals, Julia Halpin, Sally Pitt and Emma Dodd, describe and reflect upon the way in which a small group of professionals from health and education services worked in collaboration to meet the need to inform and empower parents of preschool children with a diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). Julia and Sally, both clinical nurse specialists, and Emma, an educational psychologist, outline the background to the project in terms of demographics, epidemiology and service needs, and explain the way in which the interagency project was initiated as a ‘bottom-up’ response, reflecting on the advantages and disadvantages of this way of working. The team piloted an innovative evaluation method which is offered as a tool that could usefully be developed further.
机译:在这篇文章中,三名教育和卫生服务专业人员,朱莉娅·哈尔平(Julia Halpin),萨莉·皮特(Sally Pitt)和艾玛·多德(Emma Dodd),描述并反思了卫生和教育服务中的一小部分专业人员合作开展工作的方式,以满足向父母提供信息并增强其能力的需求。诊断为自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的学龄前儿童。临床护士专家Julia和Sally以及教育心理学家Emma都从人口统计学,流行病学和服务需求的角度概述了该项目的背景,并解释了以“自下而上”方式启动机构间项目的方式。回应,反思这种工作方式的优缺点。该团队试行了一种创新的评估方法,该方法可作为可以进一步开发的工具。

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