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- education improvement (323)
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- 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)
We are delighted to offer your school the oppportunity to gain a deeper understanding about the health, wellbeing and safety of your pupils through participating in the Health Related Behaviour Questionnaire (HRBQ).
Collaborative data is available for all collaboratives at primary school level and for Unity, Synergy and Mosaic secondary school age data. Please follow the link below to the Health and Wellbeing website.
The next headteachers’ partnership meeting will be held on Thursday 27 June 2019, 8.30am – 12.30pm at the Ardencote hotel (please note change of venue). Attendance information will be sent via Head Lines once the agenda has been finalised.
This is the PowerPoint presentation with: improving communications to schools; life ready launch; Solihull joint local authority and health strategy for special educational needs and disabilities 0 – 25; know your biscuits, know your business (school catering); The future of alternative provision in Solihull; HR and workforce update; assistant director (learning and skills) update.
Please see below presentation delivered at the Breakfast Briefing on 31st January 2018 by Phil Leivers, Assistant Director of Education, Education and Skills Division.