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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 find attached below a summary of the Heads’ Partnership Meeting held on 22nd March 2018, together with copies of all the presentations.  The next meeting is at 9am -12.30pm on Thursday 28th June 2018.

ASIST is aimed at everybody (over the age of 16). PAPYRUS aims to train as many varied professionals and members of the community including; natural helpers and advisers, emergency service workers, counsellors, teachers, ministers, mental health staff, workers in health, welfare and justice, parents/relatives and community volunteers.

For further information and to book on please see links below.

The way that the Education Service for Children Out of School (ESCOS) reports to schools, for the pupils they are supporting, is changing. For further information, please see letter attached below.

The new medical alternative provision pathway for supporting pupils with significant health needs is available below.