Citation
Barry, C. (2005). Staff Development Handbook for Childcare Providers. https://knowledge.barnardos.ie/handle/20.500.13085/907
Abstract
The purpose of this handbook is to
provide childcare providers with an
overview of the purpose, process
and value of staff development. Staff
development is the process by which
staff members and teams develop their
capacity to undertake their roles, thus
contributing to the development of
the service. It is achieved through a
combination of supervision, appraisals,
team meetings, training and
mentoring/coaching. The handbook should be viewed as a
set of guidelines within which childcare
providers in the private, community and
statutory sectors can best contribute to
the development of individual staff
members and the staff team. While staff
development programmes will enhance
the ability and competencies of team
members and contribute to the
development of the organisation, the ultimate benefit will be to children
and families who will avail of enhanced
services. It is this principle of improved
service to children and their families that
forms the basis for the handbook.
Organisations and management have a
duty to ensure that there is a constant
development within the organisation to
meet the current and evolving needs of
children and their families. Individual staff
members have a responsibility to
participate in, and contribute to, their
own professional development.
This handbook is set in the context of
ongoing developments within the Irish
childcare sector, both legislative and best
practice. Such developments place greater
demands on organisations and staff to
meet specific standards in a wide variety
of areas. A greater degree of accountability
is required of childcare services, thus
increasing individual accountability.