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2. Children's Centres - The Vision.
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2. 2 Childrens Centres - The Vision Sure Start Childrens Centres and extended schools are designed to become, over time, universal access points for integrated services for children and their parents at the heart of their local communities
Governance guidance for Sure Start Childrens Centres and extended schools May 2007
3. 3 Childrens Centres The Locations Round One
Riverside Childrens Centre, Canterbury
Round Two
Joy Lane School Hersden Community Centre
Swalecliffe School Wincheap School
Briary School Parkside Youth Centre
Round Three?
Chartham? Reculver? Adisham?
4. 4 Extended services and Childrens Centres - core offers Extended Services will offer: Childrens Centres will offer:
5. 5 Differences Signposting
No dedicated building programme
No ring-fenced funding
5-14
All schools expected to deliver by 2010
Governed by schools governing body Childrens centres
Direct delivery
Phase 1 and 2 funded premises
Funding for core staffing and running costs
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Targeted rollout linked to deprivation
Governance by multi agency partnership
6. 6 Similarities Flexible services - no blueprint
Easy access
Community participation, local knowledge and consultation
Meet community need
Improved outcomes for children and families
Raising standards of educational attainment
Links with CYPP and Childrens Trust
Same families!
7. 7 Challenges Space - limits overlap of services
Tight time frames - for joint planning
Budgets
Security
Shared vocabulary
Trusting other professionals /exploring roles
Avoiding gaps and overlaps
Opportunities for joint staffing arrangements
8. 8 School Improvement Planning and Extended Services
9. 9 What are the schools priorities?
10. 10 Question One
How can your Primary School's Extended Services most effectively support the needs of children, young people and their families?
11. 11 Question Two
What are the top
three challenges in doing this?
12. 12 Question Three
What needs to be in
place to make this happen?
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14. 14 The 5 Whys?
15. 15 Making it work Build it in dont bolt it on
Talk to others dont try to do it on your own
Know why you are doing it
Make sure there is something for everyone, including families
Actively involve young people in planning
Make sure you know you are making a difference could attract funding
Celebrate success - publicity attracts people, ideas, help and funding
Prioritise within the school budget be prepared to step outside the comfort zone
KISS keep it simple
Are they hard to reach families? Or hard to reach services?
Its not always what you do its the way you do it!
16. 16 What do you need to do? Does school vision reflect views of all stakeholders
Decide priorities and quick wins
Identify people and organisations you need to work with
Use resources within school - knowledge, skills, contacts
Develop an action plan
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18. 18 Peter to finish.Peter to finish.
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