Title: personal support
1- personal support
- and
- young people at risk of
- becoming excluded from
- learning and work
- Terry Ashton
- Adviser (Guidance Careers), Aberdeen City
Council
2- personal support
- and
- NEET
- becoming excluded from
- learning and work
- Terry Ashton
- Adviser (Guidance Careers), Aberdeen City
Council
3- personal support
- and
- young people at risk of
- becoming excluded from
- learning and work
- Terry Ashton
- Adviser (Guidance Careers), Aberdeen City
Council
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what is the key to including those who are in
danger of being excluded?
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6 National Implementation Project
7 National Development Officers(Personal Support
in Schools) Gill Scott John MacBean
8- what its like for a disaffected youngster
- what youngsters need
- what HSAP is all about
- how the 10 standards for personal support relate
to the disaffected
9an excellent school
what would they be doing in personal support?
10an excellent school
what do parents want for their kids?
11an excellent school
what do youngsters need?
12why do some youngsters become disaffected?
13why do some youngsters become disaffected?
they dont see the value of school or learning
14why do some youngsters become disaffected?
they have had poor experiences of school
boring lessons
truancy
relationship problems
bullying
health problems
15why do some youngsters become disaffected?
they have missed a significant part of schooling
cant catch upso give up
cant figure out whats going on
16why do some youngsters become disaffected?
difficult personal circumstances
moved home often
looked after
parenting problems
17why do some youngsters become disaffected?
particular learning needs and difficulties
not recognised
not dealt with
18kids dont learn unless we help remove the
barriers to learning
19personal support
- helps all youngsters to learn better
- helps remove the barriers to learning
20the 10 standards
learning for life
review of individual progress
access to support
21the 10 standards
learning for life
22the 10 standards
learning for life
self-esteem confidence life skills personal
social development
23the 10 standards
learning for life
- EPSD/PSE
- information for decision-making
accessible, relevant information job/career
decisions lifestyles
24the 10 standards
learning for life
- EPSD/PSE
- information for decision-making
- participation citizenship
more likely to stay engaged if they have a stake
in decisions about their own learning programme
and school
25the 10 standards
26the 10 standards
review of individual progress
27the 10 standards
- regular review of progress
review of individual progress
monitoring target setting action
planning mentoring
28the 10 standards
- regular review of progress
- transitions
review of individual progress
transition programme strong links world of
work work with parents
29the 10 standards
- regular review of progress
- transitions
- planning for the future
review of individual progress
integrated approach business engagement mentoring
30the 10 standards
learning for life
31the 10 standards
access to support
32the 10 standards
- support role of all staff
access to staff specialist services counselling
access to support
33the 10 standards
- support role of all staff
- coordination of partnership working
coordination of support by one person clear
arrangements with other education
providers partnership working in dealing with
NEET
access to support
34the 10 standards
- support role of all staff
- coordination of partnership working
- confidentiality
opportunity to discuss issues and concerns in
private access to counselling and other
specialist services
access to support
35the 10 standards
- support role of all staff
- coordination of partnership working
- confidentiality
- time space
identificatiuon of needs facilities for different
ways of providing support involve youngsters in
decisions
access to support
36the 10 standards
learning for life
review of individual progress
access to support
37what else does it say?
38what else does it say?
- role of all staff
- role of local authorities
- involving young people
- systematic identification of needs
- systems for early intervention
- planning, CPD and QA
- outcomes
39why personal support?
- to help youngsters get the most out of the school
curriculum - to decrease barriers to learning
- to help youngsters to learn how to support
themselves (personal development)
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49what does it not say?
50what engages kids?
51what engages kids?
magnets that attract
52what engages kids?
activity magnets-music, arts, sport financial
magnets work incomemagnets interesting and
relevant magnets
53what else helps?
- the way services are delivered
- integrated
- with client tracking (eg in careers service
- with financial support where needed
54what else helps?
- tackling disengagement early
- counselling specialist guidance
- re-engagement programmes
- effective teaching!
55what else helps?
- curriculum
- flexibility
- relevance
- functional skills
- vocational links
- life skills education for personal development
5615
1 Million
14
500,000
13
250,000
12
125,000
11
64,000
10
32,000
9
16,000
what is the key to including those who are in
danger of being excluded?
8
8,000
7
4,000
6
2,000
5
1,000
4
500
3
300
2
200
5050
1
100
A integrated services
B relevant curriculum
C personal support
D mentoring
5715
1 Million
14
500,000
13
250,000
12
125,000
11
64,000
10
32,000
9
16,000
what is the key to including those who are in
danger of being excluded?
8
8,000
7
4,000
6
2,000
5
1,000
4
500
3
300
2
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5050
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100
A integrated services
B relevant curriculum
C personal support
D mentoring
5815
1 Million
14
500,000
13
250,000
12
125,000
11
64,000
10
32,000
9
16,000
what is the key to including those who are in
danger of being excluded?
8
8,000
7
4,000
6
2,000
5
1,000
4
500
3
300
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5050
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A integrated services
B relevant curriculum
C personal support
D mentoring
5915
1 Million
14
500,000
13
250,000
12
125,000
11
64,000
10
32,000
9
16,000
what is the key to including those who are in
danger of being excluded?
8
8,000
7
4,000
6
2,000
5
1,000
4
500
3
300
2
200
5050
1
100
A integrated services
B relevant curriculum
C personal support
D mentoring
6015
1 Million
14
500,000
13
250,000
12
125,000
11
64,000
10
32,000
9
16,000
what is the key to including those who are in
danger of being excluded?
8
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7
4,000
6
2,000
5
1,000
4
500
3
300
2
200
5050
1
100
A integrated services
B relevant curriculum
C personal support
D mentoring
6115
1 Million
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125,000
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9
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what is the key to including those who are in
danger of being excluded?
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7
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1 million !!!!
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A integrated services
B relevant curriculum
C personal support
D mentoring
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