08-24-2012, 01:37 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Hi, the list below contains suggestions to help you identify what, and who you might have available to you in your area. Build a list of places that you would personally approach to ask for professional support and advice - Your manager or headteacher or lead, supervisor, committee chairperson, SENCO?
- Your setting's paperwork - policies, procedures, contract, publications, framework pages, laws
- Your colleagues
- Where appropriate the settings parent partnership
- Advisory teacher services?
- Your local authority and their online information - you can find it on direct.gov.uk
- Social services
- Charity and support groups close to you and maybe nationally/head office if the information you're looking for isn't found or not a relevant as you'd hoped.
- Local safeguarding teams?
- Local children and information services - early years development officers?
- Local health visitor
- Local behavioural support team
- Child protection team
- Other professional service providers: speech therapy, fire safety, police, life guard, rspca
- Websites - NHS, DoH, HSE, CAPT, ofsted, CAB, NSPCC, businesslink
- Trade union representative
- Local library where reference and reasearch books might support new knowledge
Hth
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