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Children's services. Child guidance.

Chris Smith

    The Health Service Journal
    |September 12, 2007
    PubMed
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    Children's services professionals face challenges coordinating between home, school, and health sectors. Addressing siloed working is crucial for effective preventative care and integrated child support systems.

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    Area of Science:

    • Child development and welfare
    • Public health policy
    • Interprofessional collaboration

    Background:

    • Children's services professionals operate at the intersection of home, school, and health systems.
    • There is a growing emphasis on preventative strategies within child welfare.
    • Fragmented service delivery, or "silo working," poses a significant challenge in children's services.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the critical juncture faced by professionals in children's services.
    • To underscore the importance of preventative work in child welfare.
    • To identify and address the persistent issue of silo working in children's services.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of professional practice in children's services.
    • Review of current policy and service delivery models.

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  • Main Results:

    • Professionals experience significant difficulties in coordinating care across different sectors.
    • Preventative initiatives are hampered by a lack of integrated service provision.
    • Silo working leads to inefficiencies and potential gaps in child support.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective collaboration between home, school, and health services is essential for children's well-being.
    • Shifting towards preventative care requires breaking down inter-departmental barriers.
    • Integrated approaches are vital to overcome the challenges of siloed working in children's services.