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Title: Primary Behaviour


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Primary Behaviour Attendance Partnership
Beverley Racecourse Tuesday 2 June 2009
  • Paul Butler Inclusion Access Manager
  • Sam Towse Principal Education Welfare Officer
  • Jane Gould Acting Principal Educational
    Psychologist
  • Gill Askew Team Leader, Educational
    Psychology Behaviour Support
  • Claire Montieth Deputy Team Leader (ATs)

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Primary Behaviour Attendance Partnership
  • Housekeeping
  • Fire Exits
  • Mobile phones
  • Toilets
  • Breaks

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Primary Behaviour Attendance Partnership
  • Running Order
  • 12.00 Lunch
  • 1.00 Introduction
  • 1.05 Partnerships
  • 1.45 Behaviour
  • 2.45 Attendance
  • 3.30 Future of behaviour attendance partnership
    in the East Riding

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Steer Report April 2009
  • TES 24/4/09

There are widely different views held on
behaviour, but all the evidence I have seen says
it is getting better
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Steer Report April 2009

There are widely different views held on
behaviour, but all the evidence I have seen says
it is getting better
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TES 24/4/2009
  • NFER research found that 94 per cent (of
    teachers) rated behaviour in their school as
    very good, good or acceptable

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TES 24/4/2009
  • NFER research found that 94 per cent (of
    teachers) rated behaviour in their school as
    very good, good or acceptable

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TES 24/4/09
Meanwhile, NUT Surveys indicate that teachers
became more positive about behaviour between 2001
and 2008
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TES 24/4/09
Meanwhile, NUT Surveys indicate that teachers
became more positive about behaviour between 2001
and 2008
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Objectives
  • To understand the role of a Behaviour
    Attendance Partnership.
  • To identify priorities for improving behaviour.
  • To identify priorities for improving attendance.
  • To agree the organisation and format of BA
    partnerships .

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Partnerships
  • Long standing Informal
  • Waggoners
  • Riversiders

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Partnerships
  • Specific Purpose-
  • Rural Action Zone
  • Grant Funding

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Partnerships
  • Formal arrangements
  • Collaborations
  • Federations

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Why BA Partnerships?
  • BA Partnerships were established to
  • Improve behaviour/reduce exclusions
  • Reduce levels of persistent absence
  • Supported by elements of the BA Programme

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The BA Programme
  • The BA programme supports the raising of
    achievement/reduction of attainment gaps through
  • Improved attendance and reduction in PA.
  • Improved behaviour classroom climate.
  • Promotion/implementation of SEAL.
  • Promotion of NPSLBA as a CPD tool.
  • Promotion of parental responsibility.
  • Partnership working.

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Primary Behaviour Attendance Partnership
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Partnership Design
  • What is a behaviour and attendance partnership?

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Overarching design principle for schools in a BA
partnership
  • Schools in a geographical area need a shared
    vision which commits their staff and governors to
    work together to improve behaviour, tackle
    persistent absence and improve outcomes for
    pupils with challenging behaviour and attendance
    for the benefit of all pupils

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Partnership Design Principles
  • Formal commitment to a shared vision.
  • Fair access protocols (hard to place pupils and
    managed moves).
  • Access to high quality support and provision.
  • Early intervention and agreed (LA) support.
  • Local targets to meet required outcomes.

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Design principle 1
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Design principle 2
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Design principle 3
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Design principle 4
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Design principle 5
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Incentives
  • Serving all pupils in the area Our pupils.
  • Better educational experience.
  • Decisions and funding nearer pupils making
    better use of funding.
  • More emphasis on preventative work.
  • Sharing expertise staff and experience.
  • Supporting provision of full-time education from
    day 6 of any period of fixed term exclusion.

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Outcomes
  • More schools where behaviour is judged good by
    Ofsted.
  • Reduction in persistent low level disruption in
    the classroom leading to better standards of
    learning and to improved perceptions about
    behaviour in schools.
  • Reduction in persistent absence.
  • Better educational attainment and personal
    development for pupils with challenging behaviour
    and attendance.

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Supporting Outcomes
  • Improved quality, availability and
    appropriateness of provision in and out of
    school.
  • Reduction in stress-related absences by school
    staff and numbers leaving the profession early.
  • Reduction in the level of NEET among 16 18 year
    olds, especially for young people among the at
    risk categories.

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East Riding Secondary BA Partnership Aims
Objectives
  • The main aim of the partnership is to support the
    principles and outcomes of Every Child Matters
  • through the provision of a seamless continuum of
    intervention by school and LA partners. In
  • order to achieve this aim, develop capacity and
    ensure the sustainability of the partnership to
    meet agreed partnership targets ALL members of
    the partnership will work together to
  • Share good practice to develop greater levels of
    consistency across partnership schools in order
    to facilitate inclusion, and improve attendance
    and behaviour.
  • Share relevant data including attendance and
    fixed term and permanent exclusions as a basis
    for establishing benchmarks and targets.
  • Facilitate the collaboration of skilled
    practitioners who can produce solutions to
    specific issues that will be to the benefit of
    all East Riding Schools.
  • Follow protocols agreed by the partnership
    including protocols for managed transfers,
    admissions for hard to place children and
    recording and reporting attendance.
  • Contribute towards the partnerships approach for
    6th day provision for excluded students.
  • Enable schools to make the best use of outside
    agencies to support work done with pupils who are
    at risk.
  • Facilitate the equitable distribution of support
    agency resources to improve behaviour and
    attendance.

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Secondary Behaviour Attendance Partnership
  • Secondary Behaviour Attendance Partnership
  • Established a managed move protocol
  • Secured funds to support managed moves and
    alternative learning programmes
  • Employed a Partnership Officer to support new
    developments and coordinate the partnership
    activities
  • Agreed to commission joint training for
    partnership members
  • Developed day 6 education provision for excluded
    pupils including shared provision
  • Shared good practice and ideas
  • Agreed to developing common approaches to
    behaviour and attendance
  • Working Group looking at common approach to
    term-time holidays

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Secondary Behaviour Attendance Partnership
  • Resources
  • 100,000 From DSG to support Behaviour
    Attendance
  • Funding for Alternative Learning Programmes
  • Support for Managed Moves
  • Training on Restorative Practice
  • Partnership Officer
  • 20,000 Home to School Transport to support
    Managed Moves
  • 12 Parent Support Advisers for two years
  • Bids for capital funding for on-site behaviour
    support provision

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Secondary Behaviour Attendance Partnership
  • Activities
  • Shared arrangements for Day 6 Provision
  • Developed database of external providers
  • Common approach to policies procedures
  • Commission area wide training
  • Consistent introduction of new practices/policies

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Primary Partnership Attendance Issues
  • Persistent absences
  • Term-time holidays
  • Attendance codes statistical meaning
  • Education Welfare Officer time allocation
  • Part-time timetables
  • Attendance policy strategy
  • Accessing services
  • Parenting classes
  • Transition

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BA Website
  • All presentations will be available on the
    ERiding website at-
  • http//www.eriding.net/behaviour/pri_part_minutes
    .shtml

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