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The Hertfordshire Headteacher Updates November 2017

Stay updated on the latest news and updates for headteachers in Hertfordshire. Includes information on de-delegation consultation, financial outlook, training sessions, safeguarding updates, and more.

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The Hertfordshire Headteacher Updates November 2017

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  1. The Hertfordshire Headteacher UpdatesNovember 2017 The Hertfordshire Perspective Jenny Coles – Director of Children’s Services Simon Newland – Operations Director, Education

  2. Hertfordshire County Council Children’s Services Board Jenny Coles Director of Children’s Services Marion Ingram Operations Director, Specialist Services Simon Newland Operations Director, Education Sue Williams Director of Family Safeguarding Lindsay Edwards Interim Operations Director, Services for Children & Young People

  3. The Hertfordshire Perspective

  4. The Hertfordshire Perspective • De-delegation consultation • Financial outlook • Cuffley Camp • YC Herts proposals • Childrens Centre recommissioning update

  5. The Hertfordshire Perspective – Complaints Guidance for Schools The Council’s suggested best practice guidance to assist maintained schools in dealing with school-based complaints has been revised and the update ‘Model procedures for dealing with schools based complaints’ was published on The Grid on 13 October 2017 This includes guidance and suggested letter templates http://www.thegrid.org.uk/info/csf/policies/index.shtml#complaints

  6. The Hertfordshire Perspective – Information exchange between schools and data protection Retention of school records for the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) The statutory Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) was established to investigate whether public bodies and other non-state institutions have taken seriously their duty of care to protect children from sexual abuse in England and Wales. Many schools may not be aware of the requirement to retain information of relevance to IICSA and may be disposing of information contrary to the Inquiries Act 2005. LAs are asked to make contact with all educational institutions and draw their attention to the retention guidance. For further information about the Inquiry and the guidance, please access this link. https://www.iicsa.org.uk/

  7. Safeguarding Update: Future Safeguarding Training • Safeguarding remains the top priority for Hertfordshire County Council, Herts for Learning and all schools. • In 2016/17 HCC/HfL delivered 9 sessions across the county focusing on providing comprehensive guidance for schools, drawing together all of the key information in relation to Safeguarding and ensuring clarity of message. • Half day ‘Effective safeguarding in schools’ sessions will be taking place on 30/31 January 2018 and 1 February 2018. There is a small charge of £20/delegate. • Updates from DfE/Ofsted • A day in the life of a LADO • Health & Safety • Effective online recording • Movement of information in relation to data protection and schools • Safeguarding from the view of the police • Bookings can be made via HfL - http://www.hertsforlearning.co.uk/booking

  8. Safeguarding Update: Safeguarding Portal • Safeguarding Portal for school leaders and governors went live on the 18 September 2017 • All safeguarding guidance in one place – a ‘one stop shop’ for all schools irrespective of their designation – providing the most up to date guidance, policies and resources • Access to the portal is via the schools individual log-in on the new Herts for Learning website, or via the safeguarding page on the website at : https://www.hertsforlearning.co.uk/leadership-and-management/safeguarding • Access via the generic log-in will no longer be available from the end of November. If schools have any queries, please contact info@hertsforlearning.co.ukor call 01438 845111, option 4

  9. Safeguarding Update: Allegations Toolkit • HCC/HfL have co-produced a toolkit for headteachers to support them when a member of staff has an allegation of a criminal offence against a minor – this toolkit is currently in the final draft stage • Guidance provides information on processes, the support available from various agencies, useful contacts and how to support parents • The toolkit will not be available online, but will be provided to Headteachers if necessary • This will be overseen by Frazer Smith, LADO & CPSLO

  10. Safeguarding Update: DSP/DSL Meetings • Coordinated by the Hertfordshire Safeguarding Children Board • Venues in West/Central/East Hertfordshire • To support (Section 58, Keeping Children Safe in Education, DfE, 2016): In addition to their formal training, as set out above, their knowledge and skills should be updated, (for example via e-bulletins, meeting other designated safeguarding leads, or taking time to read and digest safeguarding developments), at regular intervals, but at least annually, to keep up with any developments relevant to their role.

  11. Safeguarding Update: DSP/DSL Meetings • Twilight Sessions 4pm-6pm • First dates below - venues to be confirmed: 14th March 2018 – East 21st March 2018 – Central 26thMarch 2018 – West SAVE THE DATE to follow ….

  12. DfE Updates • This briefing paper is designed to support colleagues with gaining an understanding of the current DfE documentation. • It is more time efficient as much of this information needs to be shared with colleagues at school, for example, the school business manager. It will also free up more time during the sessions. • This is a trial for this session of the HT updates and we would be interested in colleagues views. Please provide feedback to caroline.inglis@hertfordshire.gov.uk

  13. Questions?

  14. The Hertfordshire Headteacher UpdatesNovember 2017 Ofsted Updates Debra Massey Headteacher, Howe Dell Primary School

  15. Ofsted Update: Ofsted Structure Chart

  16. Ofsted Update: School Inspection Update – July This edition of School Inspection Update includes guidance on: • The importance of the Curriculum • Engaging with CEO’s or equivalents in MATs • Safeguarding and reporting concerns about online activity • Clarification on checking school personnel records • Analyse School Performance (ASP)

  17. Ofsted Update: School Inspection Update This special edition of the inspection update includes guidance on: • The significant changes to GCSE and A level examinations • The impact of changes on Attainment 8 and Progress 8 • The new data tools including the new IDSR (Inspection Data School Report) which replaces the inspection dashboard • The potential effects of ‘outliers’ on school progress scores • The use of teacher assessment • The use of meaningful data

  18. Ofsted Update: Short Inspections of good schools This document outlines the changes to the inspection of good schools from October 2017. These include: • Following a risk assessment, approximately 20% of good schools to receive a section 5 inspection. • Where possible, the conversion window will remain within 48 hours, however, this will be extended to a maximum conversion window of seven working days. • An additional inspector for Secondary schools of 1,100 or more pupils

  19. Ofsted Update: IDSR (Inspection Data School Report) Inspection Data Summary ReportOfstedUpdate

  20. Ofsted Update: Revised inspection handbooks

  21. Ofsted update: Myth busting Revised to align to the updated handbooks. Includes topics such as: • Lesson planning • Self-evaluation • Lesson observation • Evidence used • Leadership and governance

  22. Ofsted Update: Teacher Attitude Survey 2017 Teacher attitude survey 2017Ofsted Update

  23. Questions?

  24. The Hertfordshire Headteacher UpdatesNovember 2017 HR Update Dave Windridge HfL Head of HR & Recruitment Services

  25. HR Service update Our focus this term • Helpdesk accessibility • Occupational Health • Targeting reduction of 25% DNA • Case conferences coming soon • Portal & policies development • Two new training products from January 2018 • Effective communication techniques (half-day) • Recruitment skills end-to-end (Day 1 of 2)

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  27. 2018 Recruitment Fairs Save the dates! Returning with a bigger footprint……   Saturday 10th March 2018 • Teach in Herts Teacher Recruitment Fair • Open to delegates: 10am to 2pm • Hertfordshire Development Centre, Stevenage, Saturday 3rd February 2018 • Teach in Herts Teacher Recruitment Fair – in association with H&B TSA • Open to delegates: 10am to 2pm • Parmiter’s School, Watford, WD25 0UU

  28. Apprenticeships • Maintained schools will be paying into the levy • Currently only the 7 courses on the framework are available through the levy • HCC team keeping a list of any apprenticeships requested that are not on the levy for a future procurements (tbc) • If/when a school converts to academy, their payments will stop on conversion day • They will need to identify their new levy via their new payroll providers • If a school wishes to employ an apprentice through the levy, they need to submit the request through the HCC apprenticeship mailbox on copy – they are responsible for agreeing salary and contract terms with the apprentice locally themselves and can find details on this and much more here • https://www.gov.uk/education/apprenticeships-traineeships-and-internships

  29. Looking ahead to 2018 • LGA Pay direction – 2018+ • NLW impact on lower 6 bands • November Budget next milestone • Potential 2 year stepped approach • Gender Pay Gap reporting • Public sector organisations with 250+ employees in-scope • Reporting from 30th March 2018 onwards • Overview of what this entails • Settlement Agreements • Changes to taxation and NICs for employers • Commencement of the April 2018 tax year • GDPR – 26th May 2018

  30. Questions?

  31. The Hertfordshire Head Teacher Updates November 2017 Jackie Clementson Head of Early Help and / or Sue Chapman Families First Partnership &Implementation Manager Families First

  32. Families First Portal

  33. Families First Portal - Practitioners’ Area Username: EarlyHelp Password: earlyhelp

  34. Close I want to refer a family that needs help If you are aware of a family that lives in Hertfordshire and needs support, this toolkit enables you to make sure they receive the right kind of help. It asks a few simple questions about the family’s needs, existing support and your agency’s ability to engage with the family. It takes only a few minutes, and by the end of it you’ll know the support the family requires and who is best to deliver it. Before you start, some things to consider Start Stuck? The orange help bubble will tell you who can help This toolkit is not for Safeguarding referrals. If you think a child is at risk of significant harm, report such concerns here. If you think a child is at risk of significant and immediate harm, call 999. Help! Need to go back a step? Use these buttons at the bottom right Back to start Back one step Jump to a specific section using the arrows at the top Finding the right referral pathway Back to start Back one step

  35. FFAs started – children by age and district

  36. FFAs completed by district and lead agency

  37. Presenting needs data for completed FFAs (n = 254)

  38. What do you need to do? What do you need to know? Sign up to Families First Newsletter Consider workforce development opportunities, including shadowing Consider becoming member of local Implementation Group • Families First Portal: public facing and practitioners area • where to find the Interactive Process Map • Understand role of Advice Line and FF Co-ordinators

  39. Families First Myth Busting Families First is not another service… it’s Hertfordshire’s brand for Early Help and includes approx. 8000 workers from a variety or existing early help services. Families First is not another team… “we are allFamilies First” EHM = Early Help Module, this is the name of multi-agency case management IT system used to record Families First Assessments (FFA) and Team Around the Family (TAF) meetings and Support Plans. Triage is not the same as Triage Panels – theTriage Processhappens first and if necessary the case is discussed at Triage Panel. Anyone who is trained on EHM can initiate a Families First Assessment. Families First is NOT the new name for Thriving Families teams… these teams are now called Intensive Family Support teams (IFST). Families First is not a single service, you cannot ‘refer a family’ to Families First… you can however make a ‘request for support’ which goes to Triage. www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/familiesfirst

  40. Questions?

  41. The Hertfordshire Headteacher UpdatesNovember 2017 Careers Expo – 1st March 2018 Secondary Schools Mark Edwards - Public Engagement Manager NHS East and North Herts Clinical Commissioning Group

  42. HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE CAREERS EXPO Wednesday 7 March 2018,Fielder Centre, Hatfield

  43. Places are going fast…so register your students now! email: engagement@enhertsccg.nhs.uk Or online at: https://futureheroes2018.eventbrite.co.uk

  44. Questions?

  45. The Hertfordshire Headteacher UpdatesNovember 2017 Rocket into the Future – embedding careers into the curriculum Sarah Bennett IAG Development Worker, YC Hertfordshire

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