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Prof. Jane Aldgate - Getting It Right for Every Child: Messages from Research

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Professor Jane Aldgate OBE (The Open University). Getting it right for every child is an integrated system of getting the right help to children at the right time in their lives through agencies working together to provide a coherent, evidence based system of assessment, planning and recording. It aims to cut down bureaucracy and help children get the service they need when they need it. It is founded on understanding how children develop to reach their full potential and the fundamental value of children's and families' participation in assessment and planning. Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 11th November 2007.

You may be interested in GIRFEC you may also be be interested in the sessions from  "Getting it right for every child: childhood, citizenship & children's services", Glasgow, 24-26 September 2008

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