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Siglo Cero

On-line version ISSN 2530-0350Print version ISSN 0210-1696

Abstract

MARTINEZ-TUR, Vicente et al. Organizational transformation in early intervention services in "Castilla-La Mancha": towards an approach centered in the family. Siglo Cero [online]. 2023, vol.54, n.1, pp.89-113.  Epub Oct 16, 2023. ISSN 2530-0350.  https://dx.doi.org/10.14201/scero202354128047.

A change is taking place in Spain, and internationally, regarding early intervention and the conception of children and disability (Tamarit, 2015). It is moving from a clinical approach, based on the rehabilitation and focused on children, to a more global, systemic and ecological approach centered on the family and natural contexts. However, its scope and generalization remain irregular. In Castilla-La Mancha (a Spanish autonomous region), a transformation effort is being made in this regard. The present study, through in-depth interviews with relevant agents (family members, public administration staff, and professionals who perform coordination and management roles in organizations pertaining to "Plena inclusión Castilla-La Mancha") and the analysis of its content, has examined the following aspects: progress made in the transformation process; the factors involved, both in the internal life of the services and organizations and in the external environment; and the main obstacles and pending challenges. Based on the information collected, a model is proposed that describes the transformation, facilitating the transfer of knowledge to centers and communities that are developing (or considering it) a similar transformation process towards an approach centered on the family.

Keywords : family centered early intervention; natural contexts; interviews; organizational transformation; transfer of knowledge.

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