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Work Matters: Management: Children's centre leader network - Strength in numbers

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A new body for sharing expertise is described by Sue Webster and Annie Clouston, CCLN co-ordinators at Together for Children.

The knowledge and experience gained by the 3,000 children's centre leaders is a vast resource that is about to be tapped with the launch of the national Children's Centre Leader Network (CCLN).

A joint venture between Together for Children and the National College for School Leadership (NCSL), the CCLN is designed to bring together the knowledge and experience of leaders to address key areas such as performance management, financial management and partnership working.

It will be a network for children's centre leaders run by children's centre leaders, where they can meet face-to-face and online, to create specialist interest groups and engage in practitioner research. The focus of the network will remain firmly fixed on the contribution it can make to improving outcomes for children and families and continuous quality improvement in professional practice.

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