Understand the importance of partnerships with carers

Find and read your setting’s policies and procedures for building and maintaining relationships with carers.
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- Find and read your setting’s policies and procedures for building and maintaining relationships with carers.
- ‘Working in partnership with parents and carers’ on the Help for early years providers website
- ‘Working with uncooperative and hard to engage families’ on the Kirklees Council website
- ‘Engaging with all parents and carers’ from the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families
- ‘Dealing with angry parents’ from the Teacher Toolkit
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- This article from Optimus Education asks the question ‘Are parents ever hard to reach?’.
- Click to read ‘Parent partnership – breaking down development matters’ on the Famly website. This article refers to working with children under 5 but it contains ideas that can be adapted to working with the carers of all children and young people.
- The website of Robson House, a Primary Pupil Referral Unit (PPRU) for the London Borough of Camden, contains a section on ‘How do we work in partnership with parents and carers? What can you learn from their ‘Aims and approaches’?
- Think And Challenge
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