Partnership Work with Parents Sample Clauses

Partnership Work with Parents. The Provider shall work in partnership with parents and must gain consent from parents to share information about a child should the provider have a concern. Consent should be recorded on the Parental Declaration Form in Annex A. Information to be shared relates to any safeguarding concerns, the Integrated Review for two-year olds and BetterStart data for any children in receipt of two year old and/or any supplementary funding. The Local Authority would also expect the provider to share this information with the parent, where appropriate.
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Partnership Work with Parents. The Provider shall work in partnership with parents and must gain consent from parents to share information about a child Nottinghamshire County Council Early Years Provider Agreement 2021 – 2024 pg. 8 should the provider have a concern. Consent should be recorded on the Parental Declaration Form in Annex A. Information to be shared relates to any safeguarding concerns, the Integrated Review for two-year olds and Better Start data for any children in receipt of two year old and/or any supplementary funding. The Local Authority would also expect the provider to share this information with the parent, where appropriate.
Partnership Work with Parents. The Provider shall work in partnership with parents and must gain consent from parents to share information about a child should the Provider have a concern. Consent should be recorded on the Parental Declaration Form referred to in Annex B. Information to be shared relates to any safeguarding concerns, the Integrated Review for two-year olds and progress tracking data for any children in receipt of two year old and/or any supplementary funding. The Local Authority shall also expect the Provider to share this information with the parent, where appropriate. I. The Provider will ensure that all parents accessing their funded place, complete and sign the Parental Declaration Forms which will be made available to the Local Authority for audit purposes. II. The Provider shall work in partnership with parents, carers and other providers to improve provision and outcomes for children in their setting. III. The Provider shall discuss and work closely with parents to agree how a child’s overall care will work in practice when their funded entitlement is split across different providers, such as at a maintained setting and childminder, to ensure a smooth transition for the child.
Partnership Work with Parents. The Provider shall work in partnership with parents and must gain consent from parents to share information about a child should the provider have a concern. Consent should be recorded on the Parental Declaration Form in Annex B. Information to be shared relates to any safeguarding concerns, the Integrated Review for two-year olds and progress tracking data for any children in receipt of two year old and/or any supplementary funding. The Local Authority would also expect the provider to share this information with the parent, where appropriate. I. The Provider will ensure that all parents accessing their funded place, complete and sign the Parental Declaration forms which will be made available to the Council for audit purposes. II. The Provider shall work in partnership with parents, carers and other providers to improve provision and outcomes for children in their setting. III. The Provider shall discuss and work closely with parents to agree how a child’s overall care will work in practice when their funded entitlement is split across different providers, such as at a maintained setting and childminder, to ensure a smooth transition for the child.

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