The first, for local authorities and practitioners working in children's centres includes guidance on working with the health sector and developing children's centres.
Future resources will include advice on working with the private, voluntary and independent sector, and advice on working within rural children's centres.
Liz Railton, programme director at Together for Children, said: "These resources are free to download from our website. We have drawn on a lot of experience from local authorities and people from the health sector in particular."
Improving Health and Local Authority Joint Working covers areas including successful joint working, accessing the right people and the relationship between health services and children's centres.
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