Children's Workforce Strategy Consultation
- Published: 21 June 2005
The Green Paper, Every child matters, recognised the crucial importance of the children's workforce to improving outcomes for children and young people.
The Children's Workforce Strategy sets out the Government's vision of a world-class children's workforce which is increasingly competent and confident, inspiring trust and respect from parents and carers as well as from children and young people themselves. The document sets out four major strategic challenges: to recruit more high quality staff into the children's workforce; to retain people in the workforce including by offering better development and career progression; to strengthen inter-agency and multi-disciplinary working; and to promote stronger leadership and management.
The strategy builds on work already in hand and on existing good practice. It puts forward out proposals to tackle each of the strategic challenges, with action nationally and locally. It is consultative and seeks to launch a wide debate that will, along with emerging good practice, inform the further development of the strategy over time.Click here to go to the DfES article and downloadable documents