Parents and working in partnership. How do we ‘see’ parents? Age Learning Disability Mental Health Substance Misuse Physical ill health of parent or child.

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Parents and working in partnership

How do we ‘see’ parents? Age Learning Disability Mental Health Substance Misuse Physical ill health of parent or child Lifestyle/Relationships

Parents early childhood experience What’s important, look beyond the obvious. What do we need to know? How can we translate our understanding into practice? What service structure would best support parents?

Holding the parent in mind so that the parent can begin to hold the child in mind. A. Slade (2008)

Current services? Holistic Positive Flexible Inclusive Person centred Long term Rigid Negative Inflexible Strict referral criteria Process driven Short term

Communication “It is one thing to set up partnerships and strategies to join things up. It is another to develop the mix of skills, energy and commitment to make them effective.” Whittington 2003.

Problem solving approach to practice Collaboration at a personal, organisational, structural and political level Keep the child at the centre Identify the barriers to effective partnership working – find a way. Include parents/carers/families as key partners Training and continued professional development Encourage creativity and flexibility.

Develop ‘best practice’ Walk the journey