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This project aimed to unite health and early childhood professionals to advocate for optimal child development through culturally appropriate practices. Workshops and events were organized to share good practices and create a common agenda for advocacy.
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Global Leaders for Young Children Sharing our Experiences Dr Jigisha Shastri Dr Joyeeta Sengupta 2009 – 2010 Global Leaders, India
1 introduction to what we wanted to achieve Synergy Between Paediatricians and Early Childhood Professionals: Optimizing Development of Children
Our belief In order to bring in integration between health, nutrition and psycho social development, it is essential for early childhood practitioners and paediatricians as groups to come together. If they come together to advocate culturally and developmentally appropriate practices to parents within communities, it will positively impact children’s development.
Focus on creating a platform to bring paediatricians /health professionals and EC professionals together to share views about ‘good practices’ and come up with a common agenda to advocate for the same • To develop, document and disseminate ‘good practices’ to the paediatrician and EC community, related Government Departments in states of Gujarat and Maharashtra (Health; Education; and Women & Child Development Departments) Working from the cities of Mumbai (state of Maharashtra) & Vadodara (state of Gujarat)
2 How did we begin Finding our way
Finding our way Trying to connect with professional associations: Our experiences! Leveraging personal contacts Shifting from interviews to questionnaire Getting responses
Connecting the two communities Creating forums to establish dialogues Vadodara Mumbai
Event 1: Workshop Video • Date: 17th July, 2010 Saturday • Time: 2.00 to 5.00 pm • Venue: Kashiba Children’s Hospital, Karelibaug, Vadodara
Event 2: National Round Table Meet • Date: 3rd & 4th September, 2010 Friday & Saturday • Venue: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Deonar, Mumbai
3 who else was involved and in what ways Early Childhood Professionals Developmental Paediatricians Academicians Practitioners Government Departments (Women and Child Welfare, Health, Education) Paediatrics Department in Medical College Non-governmental organisations
4 what were some of the challenges we faced and how were these addressed
Challenges • Initial hearing – high on interest low on action • Making inroads in professional organisations – using personal contacts • Individuals vis-a-vis collectives – talking to the organisation • Government Departments need evidence; each Department ‘separate’ • Bringing voices from both groups together - creating synergy through a shared understanding and a common purpose
5 what did we learn about advocacy
Our learning on advocacy • Getting different groups especially professionals is difficult till we can speak a shared language and come to an common understanding but more importantly it is about getting the purpose clarified and well articulated • It is tough to get people to listen! We need to learn the best way to adapt our language to include more people • We need to develop advocacy material (simple but effective to put across the points) • There are many like minded people – we need to persevere in order to connect to them • Stakeholders need each other
6 what did we learn about leadership
Our learning on leadership • Willingness to take responsibility for a collective – it has to be a steady flame! • Persevere, persevere, persevere!! • Connecting with people; getting inspired and inspiring others • People listen when you talk at their level • Listen and learn from others experiences
Go-forward.. • To document ‘good practices’ in video • To create posters and other materials for dissemination • To work with both groups on “development” • To synergize the two groups • …and to continue to work in the best interests of the young child