Working for Inclusion
This project ran from 2009 to 2011.
The Working for Inclusion programme was led by Children in Scotland in partnership with LA Bottega Di Geppetto, Italy, the Nordland Research Institute, Norway, and the Comenius Foundation for Child Development, Poland.
It was a cross-European programme to examine how improving the qualifications and skills of those working with our youngest children can help reduce poverty and improve social inclusion.
Funded by the European Commission under the EU Progress Programme, it sought to encourage and facilitate discussion over the role of the early years workforce.
Its aim was to enable greater and more effective dialogue between local and national governments, education, services and practitioners.
The programme included research, publications, study visits, national seminars and online discussion.
For more information about this project contact Children in Scotland’s policy team: pppteam@childreninscotland.org.uk
Working for Inclusion
Working for inclusion: how early childhood education and care (ECEC) and its workforce can help Europe’s youngest citizens
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Inclusive workforce models for rural and remote areas, Norway
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Working for inclusion: an overview of European Union early years services and their workforce
Download PDFThe Child as Protagonist
Working with the child as agents in their own development and learning
Download PDFWorking in an Inclusive Way
Inclusive workforce models for rural and remote areas, Norway
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