The resignation of to three cohort in Tallaght, stressing the Coordinator was considered a useful the importance of “consultation with point at which to review the work of ATTI key stakeholders from the ATTI cohort, and the needs of families expecting, or identify community needs/gaps in relation with a baby. [...] However, structure, including assessment of the effective collaboration requires concrete Terms of Reference for the Steering Group themes of individual and shared interest and an assessment of the effectiveness of to generate commitment to collaborative the current ATTI Steering Group against work and to ensure that the focus remains those Terms of Reference. [...] It was stated, “if that’s negative, especially in the context of minority then it follows that the rest has the communities but also working-class potential to be negative.” communities.” Another service stakeholder spoke This part of the discussion posed the of efforts to get parents involved in question of cultural sensitivity and the services with their young children and the competence of serv. [...] 20 3 The Internal Operation of ATTI CDI’S ATTI: Consultation Report The second aspect of this short 3.1 Steering Group Terms of consultancy called for an examination of Reference the internal working of ATTI, in particular the ATTI Steering Group structure, The ATTI Steering Group operates to a including assessment of the Terms of Terms of Reference that were created at Reference for the Steering. [...] Are they aware of the role of infant mental • Two of the three respondents health and attachment, and its strongly agreed that the outcomes importance?” projected for ATTI were relevant to the needs and contexts of children • All respondents agreed that, in light and families in the antenatal to three of resource availability, the work of cohort in Tallaght.
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