Common use of Partnership Working Clause in Contracts

Partnership Working. 11.1. BFC will support all providers to work in partnership to meet the needs of children and parents in the Local Authority. 11.2. Providers should work in partnership with parents, carers and other providers to improve provision and outcomes for children in their setting. An interactive toolkit5 has been developed to help providers set up or join a partnership, maximise the benefits of working together and tackle the challenges joint working can bring. 11.3. Providers should discuss and work closely with parents to agree how a child’s overall care will work in practice when their free entitlement is split across different providers, such as at a maintained setting and a childminder, to ensure a smooth transition for the child.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement for Funding Free Places for 2, 3 and 4 Year Olds, Provider Agreement for Funding Free Places for 2, 3 and 4 Year Olds

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Partnership Working. 11.1. BFC will support all providers to work in partnership to meet the needs of children and parents in the Local Authority. 11.2. Providers should work in partnership with parents, carers and other providers to improve provision and outcomes for children in their setting. An interactive toolkit5 toolkit4 has been developed to help providers set up or join a partnership, maximise the benefits of working together and tackle the challenges joint working can bring. 11.3. Providers should discuss and work closely with parents to agree how a child’s overall care will work in practice when their free entitlement is split across different providers, such as at a maintained setting and a childminder, to ensure a smooth transition for the child.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement for Funding Free Places for 2, 3 and 4 Year Olds, Provider Agreement for Funding Free Places for 2, 3 and 4 Year Olds

Partnership Working. 11.1. BFC will support all providers to work in partnership to meet the needs of children and parents in the Local Authority. 11.2. Providers should work in partnership with parents, carers and other providers to improve provision and outcomes for children in their setting. An interactive toolkit5 toolkit4 has been developed to help providers set up or join a partnership, maximise xxxxxxxx the benefits of working together and tackle the challenges joint working can bring. 11.3. Providers should discuss and work closely with parents to agree how a child’s overall care will work in practice when their free entitlement is split across different providers, such as at a maintained setting and a childminder, to ensure a smooth transition for the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provider Agreement for Funding Free Places for 2, 3 and 4 Year Olds

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Partnership Working. 11.1. BFC will support all providers to work in partnership to meet the needs of children and parents in the Local Authority. 11.2. Providers should work in partnership with parents, carers and other providers to improve provision and outcomes for children in their setting. An interactive toolkit5 toolkit4 has been developed to help providers set up or join a partnership, maximise xxxxxxxx the benefits of working together and tackle the challenges joint working can bring. 11.3. Providers should discuss and work closely with parents to agree how a child’s overall care will work in practice when their free entitlement is split across different providers, such as at a maintained setting and a childminder, to ensure a smooth transition for the child.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provider Agreement for Funding Free Places for 2, 3 and 4 Year Olds

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