Neither a wise man nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him.  ~Dwight D. Eisenhower Things.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Working Together in Faith, Hope and Love
Advertisements

Healthy Schools, Healthy Children?
Every Child Matters. Why and what? In January 2002 Victoria Climbié was murdered by her carers after a long period of abuse In January 2003 Lord Laming.
1 Aims n To enhance awareness of the national and regional extended/community school strategies n To look at the current understanding of what an extended/community.
Head of Learning: Job description
Change for Children in Gloucestershire Children and Families Service 28 th April 2005.
School Development Plan
SEND Reforms Conference Buckinghamshire Learning Trust The Children and Families Act 2014 and the SEND Code of Practice Tuesday 10 June 2014 André Imich,
1 Children’s Service budget proposals 2013/14 Formal consultation.
Experiences of Worcestershire Local Authority – Peter Harwood
New Horizons in School Governance: The Changing Landscape of SEN.
Developing a successful and sustainable Cooking Club Fiona Moir- Public Health Advisor 2012/13.
Hertfordshire PE conference Headteacher workshop – ‘Primary PE and School Sport Premium: Evidence & Impact’
 Ensure clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction.  Contribute to the school’s self evaluation and understand its strengths and weaknesses, including.
QuestionsIndicative information / Evidence 1) Does your school have a vision for PE and school sport? Have you ensured that your school vision recognises.
DOES LEADERSHIP MAKE A DIFFERENCE? 1 The importance of school leadership on the quality of schools and the achievements of pupils:
‘There is a heap of evidence staring policy makers in the face that it is the collaborative group that accelerates performance. These results occur because.
Safeguarding – Parent Support through Extended Services (inc.Children’s Centres) Pauline Kellett- Strategy Manager, Extended Schools.
The common inspection framework: education, skills and early years.
Ofsted lessons Clerks’ Update Jan Ofsted Sept 2012 The key judgements: Inspectors must judge the quality of education provided in the school – its.
1 School Inspection Update Key Changes since January 2014 Updates continued 17 June 2014 Name Farzana Aldridge – Strategic Director & Caroline Lansdown.
Health inequalities post 2010 review – implications for action in London London Teaching Public Health Network “Towards a cohesive public health system.
A big picture for Outstanding Citizenship. Three key questions 3 How well are we achieving our aims? 1 What are we trying to achieve? 2 How do we organise.
Support and aspiration: A new approach to special educational needs and disability Ann Gross, DfE 7 November 2011.
1 School Inspection Update Key Changes since January 2014 …continued 17 June 2014 Name Farzana Aldridge – Strategic Director Caroline Lansdown – Senior.
Executive Summary from the Green Paper March 2011.
Extended Services Networking Event 9 The New You Nottinghamshire County Council.
Joint Area Review Overview. What is a JAR? Q. What is a Joint Area Review (JAR)? A. A JAR provides a comprehensive report on the outcomes for children.
3-MINUTE READ Draft SEN Code of Practice: for 0 to 25 years.
Early Help Strategy Achieving better outcomes for children, young people and families, by developing family resilience and intervening early when help.
DCSF/DFE Guidance for Children in Care - Nov ’09 School-based Training to Headteacher, Governor & DT. Ceri May – Teacher, Haringey Virtual School of Children.
Children and learning – the new agenda Children and Lifelong Learning Scrutiny Committee July 05.
Governor Update MAY Excellence in Essex Evaluating the effectiveness of Essex Primary Schools RAG rating Providing challenge, support and intervention.
Promoting good practice in tackling poverty and disadvantage INSET materials for primary schools.
CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE’S PLAN ‘MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN MEDWAY’ Sally Morris Assistant Director of Commissioning and Strategy NHS Medway/Medway.
Every Child Matters Improving outcomes for children in the UK Dr Gillian Pugh DBE Oslo, April 2006 Early interventions for infants and small children in.
SEN and Disability Green Paper: Update March
The Importance of Teaching. The context “.. so many great schools, so many superb teachers and so many outstanding head teachers..” but we are failing.
Every Child Matters. Every Child Matters Support Services Parents and Carers The Church Community Teachers and Educators Families Health Professionals.
Improving Outcomes through Integrated Care Dr Anne Hendry National Clinical Lead for Integrated Care Joint Improvement Team.
Building a Trust partnership model. Championing Children, Championing Excellence The LA response to the Schools White Paper 2010 Recommends that all schools.
Governor Training Safeguarding & Risk taking Substance mis-use supporting schools to become Outstanding.
ROSSHALL ACADEMY “Our School Our Future” Our Future”
Terry Reynolds June 2009 Priorities for Improving Opportunities for Children and Young People.
Copyright 2009 Northumberland County Council Safeguarding and Looked After Children’s Services Early Intervention and Prevention.
* Schools – policy environment and mental health Bhupinder S Bhoday Team Leader - Children's Mental Health Team, Department for Education.
Strategy for Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
2 nd Year Principals Programme Day 1 TEC Omagh Tuesday 2 nd December 2008 Leading in time of changes.
Support and aspiration: A new approach to special educational needs and disability A consultation March 2011.
Session Aims Part 1 to: Consider the ECM agenda from a school perspective Raise awareness of working with outside agencies to access specialist support.
Promoting good practice in tackling poverty and disadvantage INSET materials for secondary schools.
Educational Attainment in Hastings Presentation to the Hastings LSP Fiona Wright October 2014.
Gloucestershire Secondary Schools Place Planning Autumn 2012.
Schools as organisations
Promoting physical activity for children and young people Schools and colleges Implementing NICE guidance 2009 NICE public health guidance 17.
Future of Education Paul Jacobs Assistant Director, Learning & Achievement.
Education White Paper 2010 The Importance of Teaching.
Sarratt Church of England Primary School ‘A New Sarratt Governing Body’ 17 th September 2015 Welcome!
The Early Years, Children’s Centres and Family Support Review Purpose of today’s session: To share headlines from the analysis work including data analysis,
Supporting the Primary PE and Sport Premium in London.
Measuring the Impact of PE & School Sport "All pupils leaving primary school physically literate and with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary.
Schools as organisations
Pupil Health & Well-Being
Implications for Sensory Impaired Services
Measuring the Impact of the PE/School Sport Premium
Mental Health Support in Education Settings
Wirral SEN/D Picture.
Developing an integrated approach to identifying and assessing Carer health and wellbeing ADASS Yorkshire and The Humber Carers Leads Officers Group, 7.
Mental Health Support in Education Settings
Governor Induction Part 3
Presentation transcript:

Neither a wise man nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him.  ~Dwight D. Eisenhower Things alter for the worse spontaneously, if they be not altered for the better designedly.  ~Francis Bacon Nottinghamshire County Council

So what’s new? Andy Nicklin

So what’s new? Government policy (White Paper) The money NCC policy Type of support to extended services from NCC

So what’s new? Government priorities (White Paper) Stronger emphasis on school autonomy (more Academies, free schools, federations). Self evaluation form & LA SIP requirement gone Good teachers provide most of the solutions. The White Paper is called The Importance of Teaching Quality of other staff is important Importance of good behaviour & safety (bullying) Focus on reading (new age 6 reading test) Focus on the economically disadvantaged

So what’s new? Government White Paper: Schools in their Communities We will rely on schools to work together with voluntary, business and statutory agencies to create an environment where every child can learn, where they can experience new and challenging opportunities through extended services, and where school buildings and expertise are contributing to building strong families and communities.

So what’s new? Government White Paper: Schools in their Communities Good schools promote health and well being in the local community. They understand the connections between pupils’ physical and mental health, their safety and their educational achievement. They create an ethos focused on achievement for all, where additional support if offered early to those who need it, and where the right connections are made to health, social care and other professionals who can help pupils overcome whatever barriers to learning are in their way. Good schools work with parents, community organisations and local agencies to create a healthy, safe and respectful environment in school, after school and on the way to and from school.

So what’s new? Government White Paper: Role of the Local Authority To act as champions for parents, families and vulnerable pupils and local school improvement strategist. LAs are free to choose the nature of support. LAs also have a unique role in bringing together all services for children in a local area so that every child is ready and able to benefit from high quality teaching. Their key roles will be to (amongst others): Use their democratic mandate to stand up for the interests of parents and children; Support vulnerable pupils; and, Develop their own school improvement strategies.

So what’s new? Government White Paper: The Economically Disadvantaged We must address serious issues of inequality – both black boys and pupils receiving free school meals are three times more likely to be excluded than average. A new measure of schools: how well deprived pupils do. Pupil Premium: Proposals in Spring 2011. Financial incentives for schools to attract poorer students and raise their attainment.

So what’s new? Government White Paper: Children’s Cultural & Social Development Zero tolerance of bullying We need a new approach to help entrench the character building qualities of team sport Children should expect to be given a rich menu of cultural experience There needs to be room in the life of the school for an exploration of wider social issues which contribute to the well-being and engagement of all students.

So what’s new? Government White Paper: Role of School Governors Key questions for governors to ask: Are our buildings well used? How do we keep parents informed and take account of their views? Do we offer a wide range of extra – curricular activities which engage all pupils?

So what’s new? The Money DfE: We will increase funding for the schools budget by £3.6 billion in cash terms by the end of the Spending Review period - this is a 0.1% increase in real terms in each year. DfE: From April 2011, the amounts of extended services funding that are currently provided through Standards Fund will form part of the overall schools revenue baseline. Schools will be able to decide whether they use this funding on extended services or on other work that they do to raise standards, narrow attainment gaps and improve outcomes. They will have freedom and flexibility across all their budgets to support their pupils.

So what’s new? The Money DfE: As part of their wider strategies to raise standards for the most disadvantaged pupils, schools may in future wish to consider using some of their Pupil Premium funding on offering extended services where there is clear evidence that these can raise attainment or improve behaviour and attendance.

So what’s new? NCC services Very large overall reduction in income. Funding gap of £150M+ over next 3 years Radical re-design of Council services with a focus on reducing management & supervision and admin support but significant reductions in staffing levels in some services.

So what’s new? NCC services Council wants to ensure as a priority high quality provision for pupils outside school hours and improve facilities and activities for young people in the County Creation of a Young People’s Service including Youth Support, Play Service & extended services guidance and support Particular focus on positive activities: 4uth

So what’s new? Support from the Young People’s Service To provide individual advice, guidance, support and supervision for co-ordinators of extended services  To maintain County - wide training and development and district networks for co-ordinators of extended services (one County networking event per term) to ensure development and mutual support between co-ordinators To provide guidance and advice to headteachers, school staff and staff working in children's services (statutory, voluntary and commercial sector) particularly in relation to planning services, consultation techniques and methods and the impact and outcomes for young people To provide guidance, advice and support to headteachers and school staff on the appointment of extended services staff

So what’s new? Support from the Young People’s Support Service To ensure and facilitate the participation of young people in decisions about the provision of extended services to them To maintain positive and productive relationships with schools focused on school improvement and the provision of positive activities, particularly for the economically disadvantaged To lead on developing extended services for young people in special schools To provide support to schools and providers of extended services in encouraging the participation of parents and carers To support locality working by supporting co-ordination of NCC services within and beyond the Young People's Support Service

So what’s new? Support from the Young People’s Support Service To provide advice and practical support in relation to the regulatory requirements for extended services (health & safety, safeguarding, accommodation contracts etc) To provide advice and practical support in relation to funding extended services (fundraising, managing income from charging) To co-ordinate the NCC 4uth programme of positive activities across the County