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Children with special needs--2: The Early Support Pilot Programme.

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  • 1Basildon Primary Care Trust.

The Journal of Family Health Care
|December 16, 2004
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The Early Support Pilot Programme offers improved assessment and support for young children with complex health needs. This government initiative centers the child and family, fostering collaboration between professionals and families for coordinated care.

Area of Science:

  • Child Health
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Special Needs Education

Background:

  • Children under three with complex health needs require specialized, coordinated support.
  • Existing systems may not adequately address the holistic needs of these children and their families.
  • Government initiatives aim to bridge gaps in care and improve developmental outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explain the Early Support Pilot Programme, a government initiative.
  • To highlight the programme's focus on a child- and family-centered approach.
  • To share experiences from a pilot site regarding the programme's implementation.

Main Methods:

  • The article describes the principles of the Early Support Pilot Programme.
  • It emphasizes a partnership model between healthcare professionals and families.

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  • Joint assessments and collaborative planning form the core methodology.
  • Main Results:

    • The programme facilitates a "team around the family" approach.
    • It promotes coordinated planning and integrated care delivery.
    • Local experiences from a pilot site are detailed.

    Conclusions:

    • The Early Support Pilot Programme represents a significant advancement in supporting young children with complex health needs.
    • The 'team around the family' model enhances collaboration and care coordination.
    • Successful implementation relies on strong partnerships between professionals and families.