Business Directory
- education improvement (323)
- assessment and moderation (32)
- curriculum – all phases (61)
- early years foundation stage (22)
- English forum (1)
- governance (13)
- health and wellbeing (103)
- maths forum (4)
- newly qualified teachers (2)
- Ofsted (9)
- school improvement cycle (7)
- teaching schools (22)
- training and CPD (144)
- protocol/strategy (5)
- safeguarding (119)
- attendance and safeguarding (3)
- child on child sexual violence and sexual harassment (2)
- child protection (19)
- specific safeguarding issues (4)
- mental health (1)
- online safety (1)
- specific safeguarding issues (4)
- education safeguarding training and support (17)
- emergency planning (2)
- environmental health (3)
- health and safety in education (6)
- management of safeguarding (10)
- managing allegations (4)
- MASH (multi-agency safeguarding hub) (4)
- safer recruitment (9)
- support services (90)
- alternative provision (7)
- complaints (1)
- education psychology (2)
- elective home education (EHE) (4)
- engage (3)
- English as additional language (2)
- human resources services to schools (including recruitment) (8)
- IT and information systems for schools (3)
- music service (3)
- SACRE (Standing Advisory Council for RE) (1)
- Schools' Forum (14)
- SEND (15)
- Solihull schools’ strategic accountability board (SSSAB) (35)
Please see letter attached below about the new service along with a copy of the new structure and allocation of advisers.
Safeguarding work related to FGM began in 2011 when the school realised that they had missed an opportunity to protect a child from FGM. Staff in the school were concerned that many other girls in the school may be vulnerable to FGM and thattheir own knowledge and understanding about FGM was limited. This compelled staff to gain more knowledge urgently, with the aim to raise awareness within the school and local community and safeguard their pupils more effectively.
For more information on this project, please see attachment below from David Mitchell a freelance educational consultant.
Solihull Council and Solihull Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) have launched a new website about services and support available locally for children and young people aged 0-25 with SEND, and their families.
From social care, community health services and education to preparing for adulthood, social activities and employment, the ‘Solihull Local Offer’ provides a whole host of useful information about the wide range of services people can access and the support they are entitled to. For more information, please visit the website below.
Training sessions have been arranged for Tuesday 27th March. Please see flier attached below for full details.
Places are limited so please book as soon as possible.