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Title: Investors in Families Bedfordshire 7 May 08


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Investors in FamiliesBedfordshire7 May 08
  • John Grainger
  • Development Manager

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  • IIF has given us a superb opportunity to
    celebrate how our staff, parents and governors
    work together to raise achievement, enjoyment and
    aspirations of families. We have joined together
    to decide a path forward
  • I was very proud to lead the first submission by
    a school to gain IIF status. I sincerely believe
    that this is the only way to support children and
    their families who are disaffected and feel
    outside the mainstream routes to success to
    achieve

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IiF is.
  • a tool to enable schools to determine areas of
    development and
  • a framework within which to place new initiatives
  • a method for relating work with families directly
    to core business

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Who is it for?
  • Schools of all types and from all phases
  • Childrens Centres and nurseries
  • PRUs
  • Youth projects
  • Libraries
  • Any setting where children and young peoples
    learning is the main agenda

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Feedback from pilot
  • Completion 5 July 07
  • Broad range of schools
  • Evidence collection process trialled
  • Assessment framework tested
  • Positive feedback from schools

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How does it fit with other initiatives?
  • Childrens Plan
  • family centred childrens services
  • partnership with parents is a unifying theme
    of the Childrens Plan
  • Extended schools core offer
  • advice and guidance for parents

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Rationale
  • A national award locally organised
  • Local assessment within national criteria -
  • allowing for local circumstances
  • Rooted in Every Child Matters
  • Whole school commitment
  • Families recognised in every form, including
    corporate parents
  • Schools network locally and nationally

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  • Investors in Families has been a fantastic
    resource to celebrate with parents how much
    'impact' we are making on children's learning by
    working together in partnership
  • Investors in Families has given me the
    opportunity to celebrate what we are already
    doing but also to consider where we are going

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Structure of the award (1)
  • IIF will
  • provide a standards framework
  • train assessors
  • monitor and QA the scheme
  • accredit schools
  • manage the web site
  • The local authority will
  • implement the scheme locally
  • monitor standards locally
  • recommend schools for accreditation

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Structure of the award (2)
  • Governing Body staff agree commitment whole
    school approach
  • School registers with local authority
  • School decides how it will put together portfolio
    and action plan - completion
  • Local Authority assesses school
  • Local assessment leads to recommendation for
    award

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Process of collecting evidence
  • Opportunity for long term benefit
  • Involvement of key partners
  • Wider ownership of IiF award
  • Qualitative process
  • Not just another badge to collect

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Constructing the Portfolio
  • Generic evidence
  • 5 pieces of activity specific evidence from each
    of the 5 Outcomes ECM assessment of impact
  • Ideas for further development (Action Plan)
  • This is the minimum requirement. Many schools
    will have more pieces of evidence in their
    portfolio

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Generic evidence
  • 1. The school should demonstrate its strategic
    commitment to and development of work with
    families by highlighting the relevant sections of
    its School Plan
  • 2. The school should detail the success
    criteria that it uses to gauge whether its work
    with families is successful or not and give some
    idea of its current assessment of its progress.
  • 3. The school should demonstrate the processes it
    has introduced so as to ensure that work with
    families is a whole school approach rather than
    being fragmented and not wholly effective across
    all the schools activities.

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  • 4. The school should demonstrate how it strives
    to ensure that all families and all parents are
    included in its work, not only those easiest to
    engage with and to make contact with.
  • 5. The school should summarise those extended
    activities that enhance its work with families
    and specify those partner agencies that
    contribute to this aspect of the work.

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Activity specific evidence
  • The school should provide for each of the 25
    activities
  • the appropriate evidence of the success of the
    activity, and
  • an assessment of its impact on children and young
    people, families and the school.
  • Evidence is acceptable in a variety of
    different forms narrative, pupils work,
    photographs and video, testimonials, school
    policies and records, newspaper cuttings, and so
    on. Focus on what most clearly demonstrates
    effective practice and use that material.

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The action plan
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Assessing the Portfolio
  • The assessor will
  • Check that school has included 5 pieces of
    appropriate evidence and its impact for each
    Outcome
  • Discuss that evidence with governors,staff,
    parents and students
  • Raise any issues for clarification
  • Discuss and agree areas for development
  • The assessor will provide a short written report,
    recommending approval or deferral pending further
    development

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  • Investors in Families has given us the
    opportunity to acknowledge the "unseen" work that
    we do to engage and support families, and also
    the opportunity to reflect on how we can develop
    our work further
  • Investors in Families has helped to validate our
    strong belief in, and commitment to, whole
    community cohesion.

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Local customisation
  • Additional generic evidence
  • Specified activity specific evidence
  • Criteria for ensuring quality of process
  • Intervention model
  • Benchmarking model local standards for work
    with families

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Cost
  • 3,000 per year
  • 700 one-off assessor training
  • 50 admin fee for each school recommended for the
    award
  • Assessor time
  • Moderation of process

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Further information
  • Visit www.investorsinfamilies.org.uk
  • Email john.grainger_at_investorsinfamilies.org.uk
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