HOME BASED CARERS (Childminders) Implementing Birth to Three Matters Work Frame Earlham Early Years Centre • Importance of the Home based carer’s linking in with the centre. • Means.
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Slide 1
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 2
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 3
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 4
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 5
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 6
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 7
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 8
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 9
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 10
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 2
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 3
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 4
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 5
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 6
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 7
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 8
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 9
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices
Slide 10
HOME BASED CARERS
(Childminders)
Implementing
Birth to Three Matters
Work
Frame
Earlham Early Years Centre
• Importance of the Home based carer’s
linking in with the centre.
• Means more opportunities for
practitioners.
• Money in the centre to support the needs
of babies and children under 3.
• Money in training programmes enabling
time for the practitioners to attend, suitable
to them.
Developments of the
Home based Care network
• Recognition and acceptance of young
babies.
• Need for Social and Cognitive
development.
• Supporting links, Health visitors, SENCO.
Developments,
• Network co-ordinator now supports 10
registered Childminders,
• Meeting 1st Wednesday of the month at
Earlham Early years centre.
• Focus based meeting implementing Birth
to Three Frame work,
• Room suitable to babies and under 3’s,
• High Quality of Care through out the
children’s centre.
Supporting families
• Network co-ordinator’s links in with
parents from Centre, to support each
individual needs.
• 2 children from same family: if the 2 year
old attends centre, the under 1 is placed
with Home based carer the carer can then
bring the baby along to Centre to join in
with other groups Such as: Music
sessions, stay and play,
Out Reach Key workers
• Network co-ordinator, make links with
other professionals in the centre,
• Health visitors,
• Area Senco's
• Toy library’s
• Training
Healthy Choices