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A brief summary of the main headlines and highlights for this week are shown below. Any tools, templates or documents needed for the actions required are provided here also. If you would like to know more about these workstreams or the others in the Programme, click on the main section icons shown above. At SESLIP we are always on the look-out for good ideas that might be better implemented regionally rather than locally. If you have any suggestions, please contact Richard Tyndall, SESLI Programme Manager.Latest Updates
UPDATE NO 175 04 December 2015
Programme:
Data Benchmarking Group
Update:
This week, new benchmarking reports have been made available to members of the Data Benchmarking Group via the restricted section of this website. The reason they are restricted is because they contain un-audited performance data and the benchmarking is available only to those who have signed and returned the data sharing protocol.
Action Required:
Now available: (Restricted) Adoption Benchmarking Report 2015-16 Q2 v2 (with updated information) and for the first time: (Restricted) Quarterly Benchmarking Report 2015-16 Q2 v1. Your Data Benchmarking Group representative has a log-on and password to access the restricted part of the site. There are still three outstanding data protocols from Buckinghamshire, Reading and Surrey. For more information please contact Alastair Lee (see contact box below).
Programme:
Memorandum of Cooperation
Update:
New documents are now available in draft following the meeting in mid-November. You can access these via the Live Projects button above (then select Memorandum of Co-operation).
Action Required:
Please send all responses to Mark Evans (see contact box below for details) before 21 December, or via your AD Safeguarding at the network meeting on Friday 11 December
Programme:
Early Help
Update:
The project recently had its last meeting and we are awaiting amendments to the proposed framework. The final document will be presented to SE ADCS in the new year by Patrick Leeson for their agreement.
Action Required:
Please can you check that we have up to date contacts on the Early Help page (access via the Live Projects button above) as there is a proposal to start regular Early Help network meetings in the new year.The first one will launch the framework and begin the discussion about the collection of relevant benchmarking data.
Reminders from previous weeks
Programme:
Date for third workshop in early 2016 to be announced.
Update:
Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) and Data Benchmarking
Action Required:
One aspect of the benchmarking that still needs addressing is consultation with SEND Service Managers about how they might use the reports. The question being “Is this data, in this format what you need to benchmark and help develop your services?”. Tracey Maytas and Alastair Lee (contact details in box below) have agreed to take this forward.
Programme:
SESLIP Steering Group meets next on Monday 11 January 2016; SE ADCS meets on Friday 15 January 2016
Update:
At the recent SE ADCS meeting there was an initial discussion about the content, budget and subscription levels for the SESLI Programme in 2016-17. The SESLIP Steering Group meets next on 11 January 2016, and it will make recommendations to the next SE ADCS meeting on 15 January 2016.
Action Required:
There are new pressures on the budget arising from (among other things): the success of the Leadership Development, and the spending of the inherited legacy funds (£75k over two years) calls on the benchmarking group to publish more suites of indicators the success of the early help and SEND groups demand to further develop the Children’s Social Care Workforce initiative. If you have any thoughts about what the programme should include (or exclude) and how the subscription level might be pitched, please contact Janette Karklins or Stuart Gallimore before 11 January 2016. A reminder that the current subscription level is £12,500 per county and £6,250 per unitary.
Programme:
Wednesday 16 December 2016, 10am Crawley Library
Update:
The next meeting of the South East Regional Data Network will be on Wednesday 16th December in the Longley Room in Crawely Library.
Action Required:
Please send suggestions for the next meeting’s agenda to Alastair Lee (see contact box below).
Programme:
Friday 11 December 2015 next meeting of the AD Safeguarding Network
Update:
We will be joined by the AD Safeguarding Network from the East of England Region and will need a larger room than usual. Time: 9.30 for 10am start. Venue: Mary Sumner House, Westminster, SW1P 3RB (close to The Abbey Centre)
Action Required:
For more information go to the AD Safeguarding Network page via the Contacts, Links & Reports button at the top of this page. If you have any items you would like to add to the agenda, please contact Mark Evans.
Programme:
Friday 18 December 2015 next meeting of the AD Education Network
Update:
The next meeting will include an item presented by Heather Hadfield (see contacts box below) from the South East Grid for Learning
Action Required:
All meetings at the Abbey Community Centre, Westminster 10.30 for 11.00 start. AD Education (or equivalent) colleagues to note these dates for the diary. For more information go to the AD Education Network page via the Contacts, Links & Reports button at the top of this page.
Programme:
20 and 21 January 2016 – Peer Challenge
Update:
The next visit will be to Windsor and Maidenhead on the topic of Referral and Assessment. It will be led by Barbara Peacock (Medway), accompanied by Liz Rugg (ESCC), Vikki Blakeston (MKC) and Emma Cockerell (Brighton and Hove).
Action Required:
Thanks to Janette Karklins (Bracknell Forest), Julia Katherine (Portsmouth), Sam Barrington (W&M) and Claire O’Leary (Wokingham) for their time visiting Milton Keynes last week.
Programme:
3rd February 2016
Update:
Leadership Developement
Action Required:
A second Train the Trainer course is being planned for 3rd February 2016. All enquiries to Di Smith please (see contact box below).
Tools & Templates
DfE has published The Governance Handbook 2015 to replace the old Governors’ Handbook. This emphasises the role of school boards and the individual governors, whether they are in the local authority or academy sector. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/governance-handbook. *****Contact Details
S.E. Region SEND Network Programme Co-ordinator: Sheelagh Sullivan (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)
South East Grid for Learning – Consortium Manager: Krista Pickering (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)
SESLI Programme Manager: Richard Tyndall (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)
CSC Workforce, PSW and AD Safeguarding Network Lead: Mark Evans (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)
Data Benchmarking: Luke Ede (South East Sector-Led Improvement Programme)