57 Written Statement of Action Progress Report
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The Written Statement of Action Programme of
Improvement Work has been underway for ten months and as required
by Department for Education and NHS England has been concentrating
on improving eight areas of significant weakness. The Department
for Education and NHS England have a regular monitoring session
with BCP Council and NHS Dorset to ensure progress is being made
against the eight key areas.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Director of Education &
Skills and Head of SEND presented a report, a copy of which
had been circulated to each Member and a copy of which appears as
Appendix 'C' to these Minutes in the Minute Book.
The Written Statement of Action Programme of
Improvement Work had been underway for ten months and as required
by Department for Education and NHS England had been concentrating
on improving eight areas of significant weakness. The Department
for Education and NHS England had a regular monitoring session with
BCP Council and NHS Dorset to ensure progress was being made
against the eight key areas.
The Committee discussed the report and
comments were made, including:
- The Chair enquired
about joint working between agencies and the Committee was advised
that improvements take time to embed and of the journey to change
culture of the system wide approach.
Reference was given to the coproduced seven values which were
embedded in every aspect of work in the whole system approach
- In response to a
query about the coproduction wok to date, the Chair enquired
whether this could be shared with the Committee. ACTION
- The Committee was
advised of the Annual SEND Survey which was circulated from
colleagues from health and education as well as Children’s
Services which helped to drive the improvement. It was noted that there had been approximately 170
responses received to date. The
challenge was to get the feedback from the young people
affected. There was a request that the
MYPs shared the survey as much as possible with the Headteachers
and SENCOs to increase the response and how this could be done was
discussed. ACTION
- A Participation
Worker advised that targeted groups would be beneficial to help
engagement with the young people and would support the SEND
Participation Worker to progress this.
- In response to a
concern regarding the rise in Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), the Committee was
advised there had been a rise nationally and the reasons for that
were highlighted including a backlog from Covid and an increase in
parental request
- The Committee were
advised that there were Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) being
developed and requested sight of them once developed. ACTION
– present to next Committee.
- A Committee Member
congratulated the team on the work that had been undertaken and the
Committee was advised about the work done to keep track on the
improvements and acknowledged the time that parents and carers were
giving to the improvement journey
- In response to a
query regarding the cultural issues referenced in the initial
inspection letter, the Committee was advised if referred to the
lack of communication and oversight.
The Director of Education advised she could send the inspection
letter to the Committee which provided further details.
ACTION
- In response to a
query regarding pre exclusion panels,
the Committee was advised that they were now referred to as an
Education Entitlement Meeting and the remit of them was detailed,
it was noted that they had led to none of the ...
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