Welcome to the first of our mid-week round-ups of Alternative Provision and SEND news across the South West and beyond.
Below you'll find summaries and links of what's been in the news recently, the latest thinking and some of the great training links we think you'll find useful. Grab a coffee and take 10 minutes to get updated and through the midweek hump.
Who's Losing Learning?
The Who's Losing Learning Coalition - an alliance of IPPR, the Difference, Impetus and Mission 44 - have got together to analyse the latest DfE data on absence, temporary and permanent exclusions, finding:
- The equivalent of 4,100+ children each day have been losing learning due to suspension from school;
- Permanent exclusions have risen above pre-pandemic levels - 9,376 children were permanently excluded from schools across England in 2022/23;
- There has been an 80% rise in suspensions from pre-pandemic levels (a 36%/ year-on-year rise between 21/22 and 22/23;
- More than half (55%) of all suspensions were among children growing up in poverty (using FSM eligibility data);
- Children from mixed white and Black Caribbean backgrounds were 85% more likely than average to be suspended from school.
You can read the full report here.
CPOMS Strengthening Safeguarding Through Staff Wellbeing
Guest speakers Daniel Wilsher and Thomas Wilsher explore how staff mental health and stress management are essential in creating a positive school culture and the important role that staff wellbeing plays in safeguarding our students in this free webinar from CPOMS on Tuesday 24th September from 3-4pm.
You can register for the event here
Neurodivergence and Suicide Risk
The Zero Suicide Alliance is a fantastic resource for free training on coping with the difficult conversations of suicide and suicidal ideation. What's more, they have specific training on Autism and Suicide Awareness that covers:
- info on autism and suicide risk;
- shared real experiences;
- coaching on spotting the signs and supporting an autistic person;
- shared resources for further support.
Their free 30 minute training can be accessed on their website.
Are you new to Next Steps Education?
Whether you've just found us or are already education partners, have a read through our story.
OUR PURPOSE AND WHY WE DO IT
Next Steps Education aims to give every student an equal opportunity in education by reducing all and any barriers to learning. WHY? Because at Next Steps, we want to see a world where each child is included and each child can access their full potential.
OUR SERVICES
We offer bespoke tuition packages for students not accessing school, including:
- home and online tuition;
- transition packages;
- mentoring.
FIND OUT SOME MORE...
1. Take a look at our website’s about us page where you can learn more about how we can work together with you and your community.
2. Find and follow us on LinkedIn
3. Book a meeting with us
Until next time, take care,
Sarah
Director, Next Steps Education
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