The National health services (NHS)
The NHS was originally set up in 1948 to provide all healthcare that is free when used. Often the NHS is misinterpreted to only doctors and nurses. The NHS actually support and offer numerous amounts of health services such as: mental health provisions, dentistry, alcohol addiction, maternity services, screening tests, medical services, social workers, health visitors.
As an Early Years Educator you may have a child who is under the medical care of the NHS, this would mean you need to effectively work in partnership with professionals and parents/carers.
This is known as multidisciplinary working: A turn used when multiple people are working together to promote the best interest if the child. For example: You may work with a GP, parents and social services to support a specific child.