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1 Integrated Children’s Services The Rationale The Territory The Plumb Line Grace Gunnell (June, 2005)

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3 Single curriculum Objectives Year targets Capacities National Priorities for Education Characteristics of Health Promoting Schools High level vision statements Characteristics of New Community Schools Core features of school provision 3 – 18 Raising attainment; addressing social exclusion Targets, plans and outcomes Effective contributors; successful learners; responsible citizens; confident individuals Achievement and attainment; framework for learning; inclusion and equality; values and citizenship; learning for life Leadership and management; ethos; partnership working; curriculum; personal, social and health education, environment, resources and facilities Safe; nurtured; healthy; achieving; active; respected and responsible; included Needs of all pupils; engagement with families; engagement with the wider community; integration of formal and informal education, social work, health education and health promotion; integrated management; integrated objectives and measurable outcomes; leadership; multidisciplinary training Whole-school policy; effective joint working; identified staff member; development plan; positive pupil behaviour including anti-bullying measures; effective personal and social education; safe accommodation; good toilet facilities; access to drinking water; healthy eating References Scottish Executive  “New Community Schools : The Prospectus” (1998)  The Education (National Priorities) (Scotland) Order 2000  “For Scotland’s Children” (2001)  “Being Well : Doing Well” : a framework for health promoting schools in Scotland” (2004)  “The Sum of its Parts” (2004)  “Ambitious, Excellent Schools” (2004)  “A Curriculum for Excellence” (2004)  Arrangements for National Accreditation of Health Promoting Schools (2005)  Health for All Children 4 : Guidance on Implementation in Scotland (2005) Goleman, D o “The New Leaders”(2002) Craig,C o The Scots’ Crisis of Confidence (2003) Integrated Children’s Services : The Territory (examples) A single service system; inclusive access to universal services; coordinated needs assessment; coordinated intervention; joint children’s services plan; services targeted to meet need and reduce inequalities The Sum of its Parts

4 Integrated Children’s Services : The Plumb Line  Who are the effective contributors? with an enterprising attitude; resilience; self-reliance  able to : Communicate in different ways and in different settings  : Work in partnership and in teams  : Take the initiative and lead  : Apply critical thinking in new contexts  : Create and develop  : Solve problems  Scottish Executive, “A Curriculum for Excellence” (2004)  How competent are the leaders?  : Self-awareness (emotional self-awareness; accurate self-assessment; self-  confidence)  : Self-management (self-control; transparency; adaptability; achievement;  initiative; optimism) : Social awareness (empathy; organisational awareness; service)  : Relationship management (inspiration; influence; developing others; change catalyst;  conflict management; teamwork and collaboration)  Goleman, D “The New Leaders”(2002)  Who champions ethos? 


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