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Integrating partner professionals. The Early Explorers project: Peers Early Education Partnership and the health visiting service

机译:整合合作伙伴专业人士。早期探索者项目:同伴早期教育伙伴关系和健康访问服务

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Background A range of voluntary sector organizations are involved in the delivery of services to children, particularly within the Early Year's sector and children's centres. Peers Early Education Partnership (PEEP) Early Explorers project is one example of the way in which explicit partnerships are being forged across statutory and voluntary sectors with the aim of improving outcomes for children and families. This paper reports an exploration of stakeholder views and experiences of two Early Explorer clinics located in areas of high deprivation. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of stakeholders (n= 25) from children's centres, PEEP, the health visiting service and service users. Data were fully transcribed and analysed using a thematic approach. Results The data suggest that the two key groups of stakeholders providing Early Explorer clinics (i.e. health visitors and PEEP practitioners) had quite different objectives in terms of their early goals for the clinic, but that despite these differences good progress was achieved in terms of working together effectively. All stakeholders including service users referred to the presence of PEEP as having improved the quality of the clinic environment, and participating mothers identified a wide range of benefits from the enhanced service. However, somewhat restricted views about the role of practitioners within the clinics were identified by users, and the findings suggest that although the early goals for the clinic had been exceeded, these may have been limited in terms of true 'partnership' working. Conclusions Early Explorer clinics appeared to have enhanced the service provided within traditional child health clinics and to have provided practitioners with access to hard-to-reach families and parents with access to services that are consistent with the broader policy aims of improving parent-infant interaction. However, questions remain as to whether the benefit of 'partnership' working was fully realized.
机译:背景技术众多志愿部门组织参与向儿童提供服务,特别是在早教部门和儿童中心内。同伴早期教育伙伴关系(PEEP)的“早期探索者”项目是在法定和志愿部门之间建立明确的伙伴关系以改善儿童和家庭成果的一种方式。本文报告了对利益相关者的看法和对位于高度贫困地区的两家早期Explorer诊所的经验的探索。方法采用儿童中心,PEEP,健康访问服务和服务使用者的利益相关者(n = 25)的有目的样本进行了半结构化访谈。使用主题方法对数据进行完全转录和分析。结果数据表明,提供早期探索者诊所的两个主要利益相关者群体(即健康访问者和PEEP从业者)在诊所的早期目标方面有很大不同,但是尽管有这些差异,但在工作方面仍取得了良好的进展在一起有效。所有包括服务用户在内的利益相关者都认为,PEEP的存在改善了诊所环境的质量,参与的母亲们从增强的服务中发现了广泛的好处。但是,用户对诊所中从业人员的作用提出了一些局限性的看法,研究结果表明,尽管已经超出了诊所的早期目标,但就真正的“伙伴关系”工作而言,这些目标可能受到限制。结论早期的探索者诊所似乎增强了传统儿童保健诊所提供的服务,并为从业人员提供了难以到达的家庭和父母使用的服务,这些服务与改善父母与婴儿互动的更广泛政策目标相一致。 。但是,关于“伙伴关系”工作的好处是否已充分实现仍存在疑问。

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