Noticeboard - 15 June 2023
Welcome to this week's noticeboard containing information on how to book for the forthcoming Inclusion Headteacher Conference, a Save the Date for the UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Celebration, and more!
- Inclusion Headteacher Conference - 10 July
- Save the Date! UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Celebration - 13 October 2023
- Sibs 'If Only You Knew' Conference - 10 November 2023
- EYSFF Returns for Summer Term 2023 - Deadline 16 June 2023!
- Governor Community Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Survey
- Risk of NEET Students Offer from Birmingham Careers Service
- Career Opportunities at the Birmingham Education Partnership
- Services for Education Courses - June 2023
Inclusion Headteacher Conference - 10 July 2023
We’re delighted to invite you to join us at our Inclusion Headteacher Conference taking place on Monday, 10 July at 13:00-16:30. The venue for this event is Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Edgbaston Road, Birmingham B5 7QU, and you can book your place here: Inclusion Headteacher Conference - July 2023
The programme is packed full of informative and interesting keynote presentations, and provides an opportunity for networking over lunch.
Alongside our keynote speaker, Ian Hardman, His Majesty’s Inspector and Regional Lead for SEND, you’ll hear from our Director of Children Services, Sue Harrison; John Coughlan CBE and Helen Ellis, Director for SEND and Inclusion. There’ll also be a facilitated discussion by Debbie James, former Birmingham Headteacher and School Improver, highlighting the barriers and strengths to inclusion in the city.
This ‘not to be missed’ event is designed for headteachers and we very much look forward to seeing you there!
Book your place now by simply following this link.
SAVE THE DATE! UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Celebration - 13 October 2023
Schools will be aware of the UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Award, with many of you already achieving bronze, silver, and gold status.
In July last year we hosted an event at the Repertory Theatre, which was enthusiastically and well received by all.
This year is a further opportunity for schools, children, and parents to join in the celebrations taking place on Friday, 13 October 2023 with an exciting and jam-packed agenda, including:
- Recognition for schools who have recently achieved their Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards
- Celebrating our children and young people through dance, music, and drama
- Information and learning through a plethora of uplifting presentations
- And finally, the launch of our Children and Young People’s Plan, Child Friendly City recognition and the highlights of our 100 Brilliant Days Campaign!
This is an event focused on our shared passion of putting children and young people at the heart of all we do. Please mark this important date in your calendars and watch this space for further news and information.
Please note that all Rights Respecting Schools will be contacted separately inviting ‘Expressions of Interest’ for children to perform at the event.
Audience seating for Rights Respecting Schools will be prioritised, and once allocated, all other schools will be able to apply for remaining seats.
We very much look forward to seeing you there!
An event not to be missed! Friday, 13 October 2023 – a time to celebrate our children and young people across the city!
Sibs ‘If Only You Knew’ Conference: 10 November 2023 – 09:30-13:00
Providing professionals working across children’s services with an opportunity to identify priorities in order to improve educational and wellbeing outcomes for siblings of disabled children. For further information and bookings please follow this link
Any queries should be directed to the team at info@sibs.org.uk
EYSFF Returns for Summer Term 2023
Deadline for submissions – Friday, 16 June!
Schools are required to provide an online EYSFF return each term to report numbers of eligible 2-year olds, EYPP and FSM take-up to ensure early years funding can be reconciled. It is the responsibility of schools, to ensure the return is completed within the timeframe, and non-submission where funding for 2, 3 and 4-year olds (Early Years and not Reception) is received will affect budget allocations.
The link to the form was provided to schools during Census week with a request for completion between 18 and 25 May 2023. The information was sent to a schools ‘enquiry@’ mailbox, as we do not have the facility to use individual email addresses.
Only Early Years children should be included on the form – please do not include children in Reception. All claims must be for children in attendance at Summer headcount (Thursday, 18 May 2023), as per the terms and conditions of funding detailed in the EEE Provider Agreement.
Please remember that all 2-year olds claimed for and all 3 and 4-year olds that schools are claiming EYPP and FSM for, must have an eligible code. Please keep a record of this code for the EEE audit. If the system does not confirm eligibility, please contact the Early Education team for support: earlyeducation@birmingham.gov.uk.
- For queries regarding the online form or the eligibility of children, please email: earlyeducation@birmingham.gov.uk
- For queries regarding funding allocation, please email: fairfunding@birmingham.gov.uk
- For EYMIS access, please use Username: PVI2 Password PVI2year
Governor Community Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Survey
School & Governor Support would be very grateful for Headteachers’ assistance in encouraging their governors to complete a very short Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Survey: Governor Community Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Survey
We know you will agree that having Governing Boards which represent the diversity of our pupils and the communities we serve enables equality to be promoted and maintained, as well as bringing a wealth of skills and knowledge. But oversight of our governor community has shown that we do not have sufficient information on record about governors’ characteristics.
Please could you ask your governors to complete the survey – or allocate just two minutes for this to be done at the start of your next Board meeting. From the anonymous data provided, we will share a Diversity Dashboard with you. This will enable us all to be better informed of the extent to which our governing community is representative of school communities across Birmingham. Thank you!
For any queries, please contact: school.support@birmingham.gov.uk
Risk of NEET Students – Years 11, 12 and 13
Birmingham Careers Service will be offering its RONI (risk of NEET) offer with effect from Monday, 17 April 2023.
Careers Leads are invited to submit a fully completed referral form for any 2023 leaver they consider is at risk of not progressing into education, employment or training.
For full details and a referral form, please visit: www.birminghamcareersservice.co.uk/our-work/
Please be aware this does not replace the school's statutory duty to provide impartial and independent careers guidance.
Interested in Joining the BEP Team?
The Birmingham Education Partnership is seeking to recruit three new positions:
- Assistant Director for School Improvement
- Head of School Improvement
- Secondary Network Lead
You can find out more about these exciting opportunities at this link or contact human.resources@bep.education for further details.
Services for Education Courses
Schema & Curriculum: Thinking Critically – Tuesday, 20 June 2023
If schema is a mental structure to help us understand, then how do you help students to see the structure of the subject we are teaching? How do you transfer information to students whilst ensuring the context required allows them to process and remember it? Bookings can be made at this link: Schema & Curriculum
English Leaders: Support, Scaffolding and Development (Termly Meetings) – Tuesday, 20 June
An important part of leadership in a core subject is learning from others and keeping up-to-date with new research, expectations and methodology. This course has been designed as a useful way for leaders of English to ensure that they are at the forefront of their field, and to provide a platform for professional dialogue and a sharing of approaches. We know that learning from others is a fundamental way in which we develop and improve, and yet how often are we given the chance to invest in this? Bookings can be made at this link: English Leaders
Online Safer Recruitment - Thursday, 29 June 2023
This online full-day course, delivered by accredited Safer Recruitment Consortium trainers, enables schools to meet statutory requirements and to improve processes that help deter, reject or identify people who might abuse children or who are otherwise unsuited to working with them and identifies ways settings can create safer environments with a culture of vigilance. Bookings can be made at this link: Safer Recruitment