Ipswich Opportunity Area Schools Summit September 2018

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Ipswich Opportunity Area Schools Summit September 2018 https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA

Programme 8 AM Breakfast 8:30 –8:40 Welcome, objectives for the morning 8:40-9:20 Presentation – update on progress of the programme since the launch 9:20 – 10:00 Market Place – Chance to meet the delivery partner 10:00 -10:15 Q&A with the programme team 10:15 – 11:00 11:00 Close KG https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA

Welcome and Objectives of the day Receive an update on the progress of the programme since the launch of the delivery plan in February Opportunity to meet the delivery partners, find out what programmes can benefit your school and sing up. Opportunity to ask any questions to the programme team https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA

Priority One: Skills to Learn Parenting Support Programme – delivered by Behavioural Insights Strengthening Our Early Years Workforce – delivered by National Literacy Trust with Easy Peasy Improving Communication and Partnerships between schools and parents - delivered by Behavioural Insights with Easy Peasy Youth Social Action – Delivered by Volunteering Matters in partnership with Inspire Suffolk https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA

Priority Two: Ipswich As A World Class Teaching Destination Support with Workforce Development Audits – delivered by Teacher Development Trust Leadership Development – Delivered by University of Bath Supplementary Coaching Support – Delivered by CUREE Governor Training and support – Delivered by Educator Solutions https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA

Priority Three: Improving Attainment Ipswich Evidence Based Practice Fund – Supported by Ipswich Research School Increasing remit from September to include: STEM and Supporting Transitions Facilitating Links Programme – Funding direct from the programme team Key Stage 4 Intervention Maths Project – supported by Key Stage 3 – Supporting increases in attainment https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA

Priority Four: Inspiring Careers for Life Primary World of Work – Delivered by Primary World of Work Broker NEET Prevention Support – Delivered in partnership by Inspire Suffolk and Volunteering Matters Careers Guidance Investment – Delivered by Suffolk County Council Partner Activity Careers and Enterprise Company NEACO NCS https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA

Market Place – Meet the Delivery Partner https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA

Q&A with the Programme Team https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA

Next Steps Priority One: Resilience and Well Being Offer Priority Two: Teaching Experience Programme, NQT Support Priority Three: Key Stage Three, Support for Alternative Provision Priority Four: Showcasing the local economy, Careers Aspiration at KS3 https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA

Market Place – Meet the Delivery Partner https://ipswichopportunityarea.co.uk/ @IpswichOA