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Multi-agency services: Toolkit for practitioners

This section is for practitioners who have not worked in a multi-agency setting before, or who want to find out more about some of the specific issues around preventive and early intervention support for children and families with additional needs.

If you have just joined a multi-agency service, you might be wondering what it's going to be like and how it will influence your career development. Here are some of the benefits identified by practitioners in research and evaluations:

Being part of a multi-agency service can also be challenging. These challenges may be different, depending on the type of multi-agency service you are working in.

If you are part of a multi-agency team or work in an integrated setting such as a children's centre or extended school, the challenges may include:

If your multi-agency work involves being part of a panel or network that meets regularly to discuss different cases, but you are still employed by your home agency and do most of your work for them, the challenges may include:

This section of the website has information on many of these different aspects:

You might also want to read more on the benefits of multi-agency working.

Elsewhere on this website, we have sections on the Common Assessment Framework and lead professional.


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Last updated on 05/05/2009