QDOSS Quality Development of Out of School Services Presentation by Denise Mc Cormilla, Border Counties Childcare Network (BCCN)

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QDOSS Quality Development of Out of School Services Presentation by Denise Mc Cormilla, Border Counties Childcare Network (BCCN)

Membership of QDOSS  Childrens Research Centre Trinity College  Barnardos  Youth Work Ireland  Foróige  Mary Immaculate College, Limerick  St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra  Limerick City Childcare Committee  Ballivor and Trim Community Childcare service  Border Counties Childcare Network

Common Interests Beginning with a strong commitment to children and young people, especially those suffering educational disadvantage

Strong desire to  Ensure best outcomes for children in general  Ensure they reach their full potential: emotionally, physically, spiritually, socially, creatively as well as cognitively  Make a difference to their lives through quality practices, quality research, policy development, advocacy and increased Government investment  Maximise on the different perspectives, experiences, learning, goals and skills of a varied membership

 Create opportunities for joined up thinking, inter agency collaboration and co operation with other groups working in the field e.g. SACCI  Use the establishment of the City and County Childcare Committees to progress the Out of School agenda at local level  Use developments at National level such as the establishment of the OMC  Impact positively on school culture, school practice

 Ensure schools are realised more as a community resource  Identify and replicate what works in promoting best outcomes for children and young people  Develop greater co ordination in the development and delivery of Out of School services.  Facilitate agreement on best practice  Increase children’s and young people’s ability to attain within the formal educational system and find an appropriate education or training pathway.

The Conference Agenda  Put a collective national focus on Out of School services  Bring together the broad range of groups with an Out of School Agenda  Initiate different conversations between a diverse range of players  Encourage and stimulate the networking process  Stimulate national thinking in relation to Out of School services as a means of addressing Educational Disadvantage  Explore different concepts in relation to Out of School Services and Educational Disadvantage  Package the passion  Increase the potential of the group to be an influential coalition for change in the lives of children and young people

“The way society treats children, reflects not only its qualities of compassion and protective caring but also its sense of justice, its commitment to the future and its urge to enhance the human condition of coming generations” Javez Perez de Cuellar former UN Secretary General