Behaviour and Discipline in Schools - Education Committee Contents


Memorandum submitted by Jeff Hardman, Director, European Education Consultants Ltd

  For the past 19 years European Education Consultants Limited have worked alongside schools and Local Education Authorities in providing support across the breadth of Health, Safety and Wellbeing. Our experience stems from teaching, advising at Local Authority level and Inspecting under Ofsted guidelines.

  We now provide a suite of online modules designed to help those who oversee Children and Young People's Directorates and those who manage individual units and establishments within the directorate. The suite comprises a range of on-modules to assist educational and associated establishments in the management processes for Risk Management, Accident Reporting, Auditing, Off-Site Visit Management and Case Management (CAF) and in helping them to develop proactive strategies for improvement.

  As an addition to the suite we have been working for the past 12 months with Somerset County Council's CYPD Directorate in designing a proactive system for monitoring incidents of unsatisfactory behaviour, including bullying and racial discrimination, to produce a detailed statistical overview of all incidents in order to create profiles which will help in the creation of strategies designed to negate future occurrences.

  Somerset CYPD will shortly be rolling the program out to their schools etc and have no objection, should the Select Committee wish, to this being monitored by the Committee. Access can be provided and statistical data provided to show how trends and triggers can be used to put strategies in place, not only for the improvement of behaviour but also the quality of teaching and learning.

Specialists in web solutions for Health, Safety and Welfare Management

September 2010






 
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