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Autumn Term October 2014 Glyn Wright County InspectorAdviser for Personal Development Learning HCC Julie Thompson Senior Public Health Practitioner Public Health HCC amp Helping children and young people to ID: 538601

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PDL and Healthy Schools Network MeetingsAutumn Term –October 2014Glyn Wright County Inspector/Adviser for Personal Development Learning, HCCJulie Thompson Senior Public Health Practitioner, Public Health, HCCSlide2

&Helping children and young people to: Be Healthy,Stay Safe,Enjoy and Achieve,Make a Positive Contribution Have Economic Well Being

Extended schools

Extra curricular activities

Outdoor Education – e.g Trailblazers

MAKING SENSE OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT LEARNING

Study Support

Drugs education incl. alcohol and tobacco

PSHE-PW

Personal Social Health & economic Education (PSHE-PW)

Sex and relationships education (PSHE PW)

Work related learning PSHE EW

Enterprise education PSHE EW

Financial

capability PSHE EW

Individual learning plans & e-profiles

E-Profile AND PORTFOLIO – ASSESSMENT, RECORDING and ACTION PLANNING

Careers education and guidance PSHE EW

Functional skills:CommunicationNumeracyICTWorking togetherImproving own performanceProblem solving

Physical activity

Religious education

Education for sustainable development

Citizenshipand Rights Respect and Responsibility,

Personal learning

and thinking skills:

Team worker

Self-manager

Independent enquirer

Reflective learner

Creative thinker

Effective participator

Social, Emotional

Aspects of Learning

SEAL PSHE PW

Volunteering/

active

citizenship

e.g. peer

mentoring

Safety

EducationSlide3

ProgrammeThe teamPSHE –new Ofsted guidance – July 2014SMSC – new Ofsted guidance – July 2014Change 4 LifeRevisiting the whole school food policyRevitalising RRR in your placeTraining opportunitiesPeer mentoring Slide4

PDL/Healthy Schools TeamEleanor JakemanPDL Consultant – peer mentoringSlide5

Contact detailsGlyn Wright, glynis.wright@hants.gov.uk Admin support for PDL/Healthy Schools- Sarah Cook, sarah.cook@hants.gov.uk Tel: 023 92441442Julie Thompson, julie.thompson@hants.gov.uk Donna Smith, donna.smith@hantsfire.gov.ukIan Wright, ian.wright@hants.gov.uk Stephen Morton, stephen.morton1@hants.gov.uk Eleanor Jakeman, eleanor.jakeman@gmail.com Slide6

NEW Spring term 2014 – Curriculum & Qualifications All schools must publish their school curriculum by subject and academic year, including their provision of personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE). To support schools in doing this, the PSHE Association has published its own guidance on drafting and reviewing a school's sex and relationship policy and a suggested programme of study for PSHE. Academies and free schools are also required to publish information similar to that required by the regulations relating to their curriculum through their funding agreements. Slide7

School Meals in HampshireHampshire Healthy Schools and HC3S working togetherSlide8

Universal Infant Free School Meals – the first few weeksShare experiences in your place.News from HC3S£6.2m spent 200 extra staff taken onMost infant schools have doubled their uptake or betterReview by HC3S at half term and then targeted support for some schoolsWorking through Hampshire and also into Dorset and Wiltshire. Slide9

Good Practice with School MealsInvolve the childrenSit children at tables to waitLay tables up with water, bread, cutlery, beakersPut vegetables on platesAdults as role modelsReview lunchtimes with the children, e.g. in circle timeSlide10

The importance of the Census Days – 2nd October and 15th JanuaryNumbers eating on those days determine the allocation made for the second payment in May 2015HC3S will support with making it as popular as possibleSame census system as used for other financial allocationsSlide11

When the phone rings….Ofsted will not judge the standard of the school meals on offer. They are not food critics.They will look at the dining experience of the pupils, the quality of the dining environment, the pupils’ lunchtime behaviour.They will look at the contribution that lunchtime makes to the culture of the school.Slide12

Revisiting the whole school food policyExploring why schools should have a whole school food policy. Slide13

RRR updateStephen Morton and Minnie Moore – supporting schoolsBack to Basics with RRR new course running.The course is aimed at schools who want to pick up on, or revisit, the essentials of RRR and enable it to become more embedded in the school. Places are available for booking on the Learning Zone at https://learningzone.hants.gov.uk/cas/eventoverview.aspx?eventid=165211Contacts: Minnie Moore minnie.moore@hants.gov.ukStephen Morton stephen.morton@hants.gov.ukSlide14

Healthy Schools Update - engagement with the process84 schools have submitted whole school review and achieved Hampshire Healthy Schools Status8 schools have renewed their whole school reviews after the recommended 2 year interval6 schools have achieved the Challenge AwardTraining held biannually- October and February 2015Network meetings held in four venues each term – book through HTLCSlide15

 The new Pupil Premium Network Meetings (HTLC0079) that have recently been set up that may be of interest to you.  Please find details of these meeting via this link: https://learningzone.hants.gov.uk/learningzone/course.aspx?courseid=47091 You can book a place on line or by calling the HTLC bookings line of 01962 718600Slide16

The next meetingsBasingstoke – 10 March 2015Gosport – 11 March 2015Winchester – 12 March 2015New Forest – 18 March 2015Slide17

Change 4 LifeReady, Steady, Cook! From September pupils up to the age of 14 will learn about healthy eating and nutrition as part of the curriculum. C4L have produced resources to help primary school teachers develop practical cooking skills in the classroom. Teachers’ cooking guide; teachers’ recipe pack; Core competencies for young people at key stages 1 & 2 or 3 & 4; Portion sizes and food groupshttp://www.nhs.uk/change4life/pages/schools-partners.aspx Slide18
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Training opportunitiesWell being in schools – half day briefings – 11th NovemberPDL Managers conference – 28th NovemberEmbracing UIFSM and improving lunchtimes with Jenny Moseley – 11th DecemberTeaching SRE and Drugs at KS 1 and 2 – 13th NovemberGetting to Grips with Managing PDL – Jan/Feb 2015Policy development course – 30th January 2015Back to Basics with healthy Schools – 6th Feb 2015Monitoring and assessing PDL – 6th March 2015Slide20

Peer mentoring conferencesLaunch of the New Arrivals Ambassadors – 21st November Secondary Peer mentoring/educating conference 27th March 2015Junior Peer mentoring conference – 19th June 2015Book through HTLC for the above conferencesFor in school training book Eleanor through Glynis.wright@hants.gov.ukSlide21

Anti bullyingABW theme 2014 is “Let's stop bullying for all” (including those with disabilities).Dates: 17 - 21 November 2014What are you planning to do in your place?