Integrated Working
Integrated Working National Conferences
The Children and Young People's Network would like to recieve expressions of interest from voluntary and community sector workers interested in attending the CWDC conference. Please see below for details. Any interests to be sent to Kala Wild, Network Development Officer by email, or telephone 01422 438731 or 07504 090324 .
From The Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC), regrding conference on integrated working.
These events will provide you with an update on CWDC's work and an opportunity to share experiences of implementing integrated working, enabling you to hear about best practice and feed into CWDC's future work.
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Thursday, 27 November 2008 - Leeds
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| Tuesday, 2 December 2008 - Birmingham |
| Thursday, 4 December 2008 - London |
Who should attend? The conference is for anyone working with children or young people. The events have been designed to be appropriate for all levels and any sector within the children's workforce. Whether you are struggling with some of the challenges of implementing integrated working, have success stories to share, would like an update on national programmes or would simply like to network with people in similar roles, this event is for you.
Format of the day: The day has been planned to support lively discussion and sharing best practice. As well as informative keynote speeches, there will be a choice of six interactive workshops focussed on key integrated working themes:
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- Common Assessment Framework (CAF), including e-CAF
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| - Lead professional, including budget holding lead professional |
| - Information sharing |
| - Multi-agency working |
| - Common Core of Skills and Knowledge, including links to the Integrated Qualifications Framework |
| - Leadership and management |
The speeches, workshops and panel sessions will be led by experienced speakers from CWDC, the Department for Children, Schools & Families and partners. There will also be drama case study presentations to bring these themes to life and an open panel of experts to answer your questions.
For further information, including agenda and event map, please click here.