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394Questions of QualityAs stated in the British Government guidelines consultation document <strong>for</strong> birth-to-threeyear olds (2002), early intervention is defined as supporting the child in all aspects ofdevelopment, including:Health Care;Educational and therapeutic input;Supporting the family as needed to maximise emotional development;Providing support that respects cultural and religious views.It is clear from the paper by Glennane et al. (2005) that there is high level of agreementon some of the core principles. Sloper (1999) and Carpenter (1998) identify the followingcommon features of successful services:An holistic approach to assessing and meeting family need;An emphasis on the importance of collaborative relationships with professionals;A consistent, single point of contact;A flexible, individualised needs-led approach;A focus on parent perception of need;The empowerment of parents.ResearchThis paper incorporates the learning from two pieces of research conducted in Ireland bythe two presenters in voluntary organisations providing services to children and adults;one to people with a physical disability, the other a learning disability. This research setsout to explore how to implement new models of early intervention services to childrenand families with a disability. Both methodologies employed qualitative methods withaspects of the action research paradigm, to directly influence the implementation ofservice provision.The Disability ContextThis development in early intervention services within disability services is set within awider context of change in the disability sector. There are currently a number of majordevelopments in policy and legislation:The landmark document, Strategy <strong>for</strong> Equality (Commission on the Status of Peoplewith Disabilities, 1996), signalled the beginning of change and the requirement <strong>for</strong>partnership and consultation with people with disability;The establishment of the National Disability Authority in 2000;The Government Health Strategy, Quality and Fairness (Department of Health andChildren [DHC], 2001), introduced the principle of person centred services and sought

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