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Working for inclusion: the role of the early years workforce in addressing poverty and promoting social inclusion

April 2011 – New publication – The Summary of the EC programme and its findings report is now available to download.

Further to our very successful conference, How early childhood education and care (ECEC) and their workforce can help Europe's youngest citizens, held in Brussels on 9th December 2010, you can now download the final report of the programme, the key messages raised at this conference and copies of the speaker's powerpoints below:

Final Programme Report December 2010

Key messages from conference

Speaker's powerpoints including Bronwen Cohen, Marie-Anne Paraskevas, Peter Moss and John Bennett Margarida Gameiro and Nora Milotay

 

Programme partners

The programme was led by Children in Scotland in partnership

with:

La Bottega Di Geppetto                                  Italy

Nordland Research Institute                             Norway

Comenius Foundation for Child Development       Poland

A further six member states participated in the programme in relation to research and discussion fora: Slovenia, France, Denmark, Portugal, Sweden and Hungary.

Programme themes

The over-arching theme of the Working for inclusion programme was to look at how the early years workforce can address poverty and promote social inclusion.

This over-arching theme was examined in relation to four key areas. Each partner country took the lead on one of these four thematic areas:

  • Working with the child as an active agent in their own learning (Italy)
  • Working with diversity, in particular ethnicity, language, disability and gender (Scotland)
  • Inclusive workforce models for rural and remote areas (Norway)
  • Working in an inclusive way with children and families, across agencies and age groups (Poland)

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Contact:
Sandra Mitchell
Project co-ordinator
0131 222 2430
Sandra Mitchell

Project Director:

Bronwen Cohen

Senior Admin Assistant:

Kath Paterson

 

 
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