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Integrated Strategy for the Early Years

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EARLY YEARS STRATEGY

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1. Tony Newman and Sarah Blackburn (Barnardo's Policy, Research and Influencing Unit) (2002) Transitions in the Lives of Children and Young People: Resilience Factors The Scottish Executive
2. The provision for which this proved to be the case were LEA nursery schools,nursery classes and "combined centres ",80 per cent of which are Early Excellence Centres, and all of which offer more or less integrated services (i.e. the approach integrates education, care, family support and health). The combined centres result in the best outcomes.
3. Let's Make Scotland More Active: A Strategy for Physical Activity (2003), The Scottish Executive
4. Newman,Brazelton,Zigler et al., America's Child Care Crisis:A Crime Prevention Strategy, January 2000.
5. cited in Mental Health Framework review
6. Social Work Services Inspectorate (2002) It's Everyone's Job to Make Sure I'm Alright, The Scottish Executive
7. Social Work Services Inspectorate (2002) Growing Support: review of services for vulnerable families with children aged 0-3 years, The Scottish Executive
8. Social Justice…a Scotland where everyone matters (1999), Scottish Executive
9. "Schools Out" Framework for the Development of Out-of-School Care (2003), The Scottish Executive
10. Getting our Priorities Right (2003), The Scottish Executive
11. Already collected in relation to the Social Justice milestones
12. Already collected for Social Justice milestones and pilot local outcome agreements
13. Collected via the Scottish Health Survey
14. Collected by Register General for Scotland
15. Development under consideration - likely to build on ongoing work eg LTS/transitional learning records etc
16. Collected by Scottish Children's Reporters Administration
17. Collected for pilot local outcome agreements
18. Development under consideration
19. Data sources available through Register General for Scotland and ISD Scotland
20. Data sources available through Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths (CEMD), suicide and homicide, published triennially, death registrations to GRO, morbidity returns for hospital admissions and audit of ascertainment and treatment for Post Natal Depression underway in NHS Quality Improvement Scotland.
21. Collected for Social Justice milestones
22. Development to be considered

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