ALARM SOUTH EAST EXTENDED SCHOOLS An interactive workshop Steve Mappley, RB Windsor and Maidenhead And Bill Sulman Heath Lambert Group.

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ALARM SOUTH EAST EXTENDED SCHOOLS An interactive workshop Steve Mappley, RB Windsor and Maidenhead And Bill Sulman Heath Lambert Group

Extended Schools Background to extended schools Funding Childcare Provision Variety and programme of activities Parenting Support Swift and Easy referral Access to ICT, sports, arts and adult learning Discussion/ input

Background Every Child Matters Joined up working Children’s Trusts Variety of Extended Services Partnership working with community Private Sector, Voluntary Sector

Local authority timeline for extended schools

Funding A total of £680 million nationally has been made available to support extended services in schools up to Of this, £430m will be routed through local authorities. The remainder will go direct to schools through the School Standards Grant (SSG).

Other funding streams Children’s Centres Building Schools for the Future Adult and Community Learning Grant (Learning and Skills Council monies) Funding for Family Learning/Family Literacy, Language and Numeracy (Learning and Skills Council monies) Children’s Fund Vulnerable Children’s Grant Voluntary sector grants

Factors influencing funding arrangements Evidence of partnership working Evidence of community need Priority to groups of schools currently not receiving additional funding Geographical proximity of schools The needs of schools in rural areas

Childcare Provision 8 am to 6 pm minimum All year round including holidays On site or school clusters Local providers Bespoke nurseries RISK ISSUES?

Risk Issues Perception of demand; childcare partnership policy and strategic priorities; availability of premises; local managers/champions of childcare; travel distance; local culture and sustainability parents ability/willingness to pay

Programme of Activities Opportunity for additional services Homework clubs, study support Sports activities Specialist areas Museums and galleries Business/enterprise activities? RISK ISSUES?

Parenting Support Sessions for parents Adult education Family Links Nurturing Programme Updates on child progress Parental involvement in decisions RISK ISSUES

Risk Issues Perception of demand/supply availability of premises; local culture and sustainability parents ability/willingness to support

Referral Referrals to specialist support services Speech therapy Mental health services, behavioural support etc Sexual health advice etc RISK ISSUES?

Access to services Access to ICT services Lending of equipment? Hire of halls/ facilities? Arts and Sports facilities Childrens Trusts involvement? PCT? RISK ISSUES?

Discussion/ Input Who has experience of extended schools? Other risk issues Partnership working Additional Workload Insurability