An interagency guide to Gateway assessments
An interagency guide to Gateway assessments
Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
- Wellington, New Zealand : Child, Youth and Family, n.d.
- electronic document (82 pages); PDF file; HTML available
A gateway assessment is an interagency process that helps to clarify and identify ways to address the health and education needs of tamariki who Oranga Tamariki work with. This page describes the process and ine Interagency guide to Gateway assessments and other resources. The guide (in Word DOCX format) still refers to Child, Youth and Family.
The Gateway Assessments Interagency Guide provides information and guidance to all agencies
and professionals involved in delivering Gateway Assessments. It’s a resource that promotes effective collaboration between agencies and professionals. The Interagency Guide is presented in six sections. All agencies and professionals involved in delivering Gateway Assessments should familiarise themselves with the first two sections. The remaining four sections provide more specific guidance for Child, Youth and Family, education and health agencies and professionals. (From the document). The information can also be accessed in HTML - follow the website link. The document is not dated but was current as at May 2016. Record #5009
New Zealand. Ministry of Health.
New Zealand. Ministy of Education
Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD NEGLECT
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
EDUCATION
FAMILIES
HEALTH
INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
INTERVENTION
PRIVACY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
NEW ZEALAND
A gateway assessment is an interagency process that helps to clarify and identify ways to address the health and education needs of tamariki who Oranga Tamariki work with. This page describes the process and ine Interagency guide to Gateway assessments and other resources. The guide (in Word DOCX format) still refers to Child, Youth and Family.
The Gateway Assessments Interagency Guide provides information and guidance to all agencies
and professionals involved in delivering Gateway Assessments. It’s a resource that promotes effective collaboration between agencies and professionals. The Interagency Guide is presented in six sections. All agencies and professionals involved in delivering Gateway Assessments should familiarise themselves with the first two sections. The remaining four sections provide more specific guidance for Child, Youth and Family, education and health agencies and professionals. (From the document). The information can also be accessed in HTML - follow the website link. The document is not dated but was current as at May 2016. Record #5009
New Zealand. Ministry of Health.
New Zealand. Ministy of Education
Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD NEGLECT
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
EDUCATION
FAMILIES
HEALTH
INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
INTERVENTION
PRIVACY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
NEW ZEALAND