24 SEND Improvement Journey - Theme: permanent and fixed term exclusions
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In May 2021, BCP Council’s
Children’s Services commissioned an Appreciative Inquiry into
inclusive practices across schools in Bournemouth, Christchurch and
Poole. Recommendations were made to improve practice. In addition,
BCP Council and Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) were
required to submit a Written Statement of Action following a local
area Special Needs and Disabilities (SEND) inspection. Several of
these actions aim to reduce exclusions.
Minutes:
The Service Manager, Inclusion Team presented
a report, a copy of which had been circulated to each Member and a
copy of which appears as Appendix 'A' to these Minutes in the
Minute Book.
In May 2021, BCP Council’s
Children’s Services commissioned an Appreciative Inquiry into
inclusive practices across schools in Bournemouth, Christchurch and
Poole. Recommendations were made to improve practice. In addition,
BCP Council and Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) were
required to submit a Written Statement of Action following a local
area Special Needs and Disabilities (SEND) inspection. Several of
these actions aim to reduce exclusions.
The Committee discussed the report and
comments were made, including:
- The Chair
highlighted the change in terminology now being used as suspension
and permanently excluded. It was noted
that a pupil could be suspended for 45 days of a school year,
however this was a rarity and support was often sought by the
school before it got to that stage.
- It was highlighted
that there was monitoring of which schools were permanently
excluding pupils and the reasons behind it across BCP. It was noted that this data would be used to
provide challenge to schools to reduce permanent exclusions with
the appropriate support.
- A Member of Youth
Parliament (MYP) enquired about how to resolve the issue of the
distraction these pupils caused to the school community and the
Committee was advised that support was available to all schools to
help pupils within the school environment, hopefully reducing
disruption. The aim was to upskill
school staff to ensure all pupils felt safe in the classroom and it
was a productive environment.
- In response to a
query regarding the setting up of BCP’s Headteachers Forum,
the Committee was advised that it was hoped all schools and academy
trusts would want to be involved to discuss important issues
affecting BCP schools. An MYP requested to be involved with any
discussions at the Headteachers Forum regarding school uniforms.
ACTION.
- With reference to
the review of alternative provision, a Member highlighted that she
had suggested some premises which would be suitable for alternative
provision and could they be investigated ACTION.
- In response to a
query about the rise in more than one suspension for pupils SEND
support and EHCPs, the Committee was advised that there had been a
national increase in suspensions and permanent exclusions following
the return to school after Covid and the possible reasons for that
were detailed. The Committee was
reassured that SEND officers and schools worked together to support
the needs of any pupils.
- In response to a
query regarding the definition of a navigator, the Committee was
advised they were part of the pilot scheme of ‘team around
the school’ and navigators were members of BCP team, based
within schools, who would work with families and pupils to assist
inappropriate referrals into social care, increasing attendance and
preventing suspension and permanent exclusions. It was highlighted
that the navigator would liaise with any other lead professionals
involved with the child to create a ...
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