Description:
There is concern about how education and health services can work in synergy rather than in silos. Within The Arini Method, learning is not viewed in isolation, it is deeply influenced by physical health, nutrition, mental wellbeing, and family dynamics.
Integration means creating intentional, functional links between schools and health services: shared data, joint interventions, collaborative problem-solving, and mutually reinforcing goals.
Desired Outcome:
Enable holistic child development through seamless service coordination
What Could Go Wrong:
Disjointed services may duplicate efforts or leave gaps
Current Situation:
Protocols for integration referenced but unclear in execution steps
Action Strategy:
Create standard service maps and cross-sector MoUs for pilot sites
Concern Category:
Training/Implementation
Location:
Analysis: Open Mindmap for C00242
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| C00242_250906.pdf |