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Understand the importance of partnerships with carers
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‘Dealing with angry parents’ from the Teacher Toolkit
This article provides some suggestions for dealing with angry parents and carers.
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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
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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’?
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