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  2. Keyworkers work with children and young people with the most complex needs and their families and carers to make sure families are fully involved in their plans, feel listened to and informed, plans are personalised, and they have the support they need at the right time, in a co-ordinated way.

  3. Jun 7, 2015 · The key person is a named practitioner who has responsibilities for a small group of children, they are there to help the child feel safe and secure. The role is important for both child and parent and it is an approach set out in the EYFS.

  4. In this course we will look at the role and responsibilities of the key person/worker and the challenges they may face. We’ve got a video for you to watch, and suggestions on how to manage challenges and develop your role if you are a key person/worker.

  5. Aug 16, 2024 · Learn the answer to 'What is a key worker?', and explore a guide to eight types of key personnel, including subcategories, and some of their specific roles.

  6. At its core, a key worker is an entrusted guide and supporter, forming a unique bond with a specific group of children and their families. This relationship extends beyond the classroom, emphasising continuity and stability crucial for a child’s holistic development.

  7. The presence of a key person helps the child to feel emotionally secure when away from home and provides a reassuring point of contact for parents. There are different ways to ensure a key person is always available (e.g. shared and paired caring, or support partner or buddy).

  8. Jan 4, 2021 · Who is a key worker? All the jobs which qualify under the new national lockdown. Children of critical workers can return to school. News. By. Seamus McDonnell. Video Loading. Coronavirus: The...

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