Scenario: Larry - Internal and External Support Services
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:06 am
they are both external support strategies. Can you think of some activity that the Educator in Larry’s room could do, within the center, that would help Larry and his Mum?
6. What further internal and external, support or strategies could the educator provide the family to minimise future conflicts of interest for the care of the child involved? Please clearly explain two (2) strategies you would use.
Families may require the expert advice and support, particularly in times of change and for the wellbeing of their children due to lack of parenting knowledge.
1. Provide priority access to services for children who are at serious risk of abuse. In Larry’s situation an educator can assist the family with some government assisting services child safety and wellbeing community services. An important aspect of supporting carer can also be financial support and for this they can refer them to social support agencies and centerlink if they have any low income issue, hardship etc.
2. Enhance services and support for children and families to target the most vulnerable and protect chidden at risk. In times of such cases, an educator can assist the family with some family counseling specialist, parenting information center, child health development and safety programs. By choosing and recommending these services to Larry’s mom can benefit her family with having healthier lifestyle at home and if Larry is being abused these services can help the family for child proper development.
Teacher comment for resubmission : , they are both external support strategies. Can you think of some activity that the Educator in Larry’s room could do, within the center, that would help Larry and his Mum?
6. What further internal and external, support or strategies could the educator provide the family to minimise future conflicts of interest for the care of the child involved? Please clearly explain two (2) strategies you would use.
Families may require the expert advice and support, particularly in times of change and for the wellbeing of their children due to lack of parenting knowledge.
1. Provide priority access to services for children who are at serious risk of abuse. In Larry’s situation an educator can assist the family with some government assisting services child safety and wellbeing community services. An important aspect of supporting carer can also be financial support and for this they can refer them to social support agencies and centerlink if they have any low income issue, hardship etc.
2. Enhance services and support for children and families to target the most vulnerable and protect chidden at risk. In times of such cases, an educator can assist the family with some family counseling specialist, parenting information center, child health development and safety programs. By choosing and recommending these services to Larry’s mom can benefit her family with having healthier lifestyle at home and if Larry is being abused these services can help the family for child proper development.
Teacher comment for resubmission : , they are both external support strategies. Can you think of some activity that the Educator in Larry’s room could do, within the center, that would help Larry and his Mum?