The Headteacher Handbook Introduction to the Primary Headteacher Handbook Contents

Welcome to the Primary Headteacher Handbook delivered through the Education Page Partnership (HEP). HEP has been working in collaboration with Hounslow’s Local Authority (LA) to produce an easy access guide to support all Headteachers, and in particular those who are 4 - 5 Map of Hounslow schools new to the role or to Hounslow. The strength of partnership between HEP, member schools and 6 - 7 HEP the LA is key to providing Headteachers with valuable support so that all children and young people benefit across the borough. 8 - 9 Hounslow Safeguarding Children Partnership 10 - 11 School Effectiveness Service The guide features key headline areas, There are a number of useful references and links 12 - 13 School Organisation and Access to Education each one including: in the guide for HEP, Hounslow Services to Schools 14 - 15 Early Years and Childcare – A brief introduction of the services and and The Family Directory of Services. responsibilities of HEP and LA departments As part of an induction process, each new Headteacher 16 - 17 Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) – Key elements of support on offer will be sent a copy of the Primary Headteacher 18 - 19 Peer Challenge Handbook. In addition, the digital version will – Links to key information and downloads be reviewed and updated every 6 months which 20 - 21 Early Help Hub – Links to key contacts within Hounslow’s Headteachers will be able to access in the member’s 2 3 LA departments area of the HEP website. 22 Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO)

The aim of the guide is to help Headteachers Headteachers will be able to use the guide to highlight 23 Governors navigate towards the right information and common areas of support needed so that HEP can 24 - 25 Health and Safety contacts in order to answer questions and respond develop a training programme delivered by HEP schools to situations quickly. or external providers. 26 - 27 Safer schools Team 28 - 29 The Prevent Strategy 30 - 31 Staffing Employment and HR 32 Recruitment 33 Continuous Professional Development (CPD) 34 - 35 Schools Finance Team 36 - 37 Corporate Property 38 - 39 Managed Moves 40 - 41 Woodbridge Park Education Service 42 - 46 Borough of Hounslow Directory for Schools 47 Glossary of Acronyms

2 3 www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

25 A 28 29 4 62 33 B 37 53 35 16 58 48 49 Map of 27 69 56 5 40 17 C 79 47 52 19 64 Hounslow 57 8 65 D 12 59 26 schools 78 67 81 60 11 55 42 1 E 51 46 23 66 61 77 6 F 2 22 74 38 39 41 St Richard’s CE Primary (N10) 20 21 020 8898 0848 / Mrs Dionne Hurst 9 54 G 18 42 The Smallberry Green Primary (E17) 31 020 8580 2070 / Mrs Helen Holton 43 Southville Primary (J6) 63 (H11) H 020 8890 6745 / Ms Joanne Lacey 020 8572 4411 / Mr Harinder Pattar 76 63 44 Sparrow Farm Infant & Nursery (I8) 64 (C12) 3 24 020 8890 2063 / Mrs Amie Cella 020 8572 1931 / Mr Ranjit Berdesha 45 Sparrow Farm Junior (I8) I 44 45 65 Isleworth & Syon School for Boys (D16) 71 020 8890 7194 / Mrs Amie Cella 020 8568 5791 / Mr Euan Ferguson 46 Spring Grove Primary (E15) 66 (F14) 43 020 8560 0965 / Mrs Sue Colley 020 8572 4461 / Mr Elroy Cahill J 14 24 Ivybridge Primary (I17) 72 47 Springwell School (C10) 020 8891 2727 / Ms Caroline McKay 67 (D13) 7 020 8570 5702 / Mrs Kamm Grewal 020 8572 1936 / Mr Stephen Davis 68 25 Lionel Primary (A21) 4 36 50 48 Strand on the Green Infant & Nursery (B23) 68 Logic Studio School (14-19) (K8) 5 K 13 80 020 8560 5323 / Ms Michelle Hone 73 020 8994 7921 / Mrs Vanessa Townsend 07970 751044 / Mr Jay Lockwood 34 70 26 Marlborough Primary (D17) 10 49 Strand on the Green Junior (B23) 020 8560 3978 / Ms Kam Gill 69 Nishkam School West London (C17) 020 8994 7847 / Ms Ruth Woods 020 3141 8760 / Mr Tom Cragg L 15 27 Nishkam School West London 50 Victoria Junior (K8) (all through) (C16) 70 Reach Academy (K7) 30 020 8890 9624 / Mr David Lee 32 020 3141 8760 / Mr Tom Cragg 020 8893 1099 / Ms Rebecca Cramer 51 Wellington Primary (E11) 28 Norwood Green Infant & Nursery (A11) 71 Rivers Academy, West London (I6) M 020 8570 6130 / Ms Deborah Norton 020 8574 1456 / Mr Daniel Willetts 020 8890 0245 / Ms Andria Singlehurst 52 Westbrook Primary (C11) 29 Norwood Green Junior (A11) 72 Space Studio School (14-19) (J8) 020 8570 9942 / Dr Melvyn Tatters 020 8574 1726 / Ms Catherine Norfolk 020 3696 8140 / Mr Andy Morgan N 41 53 The William Hogarth (B26) 75 30 Oak Hill Academy West London (L5) 73 (K8) 020 8994 4782 / Ms Avril Stockley 020 8890 4560 / Mrs Rachael Saim 020 8831 3000 / Mr Simon Hart 54 Worple Primary (G18) 31 The Orchard Primary School (G11) 74 St Mark’s Catholic School (F12) 020 8321 8100 / Ms Marais Leenders 020 8570 6247 / Ms Christine Haslam 020 8577 3600 / Ms Andrea Waugh-Lucas Primary Schools 32 Oriel Academy West London (M9) Secondary Schools 020 8894 9395 / Mrs Elizabeth Linney Special Need Schools 1 Alexandra Primary (E13) 9 Chatsworth Primary (G14) 33 Our Lady & St John’s Catholic Primary (B19) 55 Bolder Academy (E17) 75 Lindon Bennett School (N9) 020 8570 6105 / Mr John Norton 020 8560 6018 / Mr Darren Norman 020 8560 7477 / Mrs Sue Cunningham 020 3963 0806 / Ms Heidi Swidenbank 020 8898 0479 / Ms Clare Longhurst 2 Beavers Community Primary (F8) 10 Crane Park Primary (K11) 17 Grove Park Primary (C24) 34 (all through) (K7) 56 Brentford School for Girls (C20) 76 Marjory Kinnon School (H4) 020 8570 9347 / Ms Dee Scott 020 8894 9047 / Ms Alison Small 020 8994 7405 / Ms Rachel Davies 020 8893 1099 / Ms Matilda Browne 020 8847 4281 / Ms Marais Leenders 020 8890 2032 / Ms Tracy Meredith 3 Bedfont Primary (I4) 11 Cranford Primary (E7) 18 Grove Road Primary (G12) 35 The Rosary Catholic Primary (B12) 57 (C26) 77 Oaklands School (Primary Campus - 020 8890 7472 / Mr Gerald Davis 020 8759 0305 / Ms Meena Walia 020 8570 6132 / Ms Lyn Gray 020 8570 4942 / Ms Ann Shevlin 020 8747 0031 / Ms Laura Ellener New Oaks School) (F15) 4 Belmont Primary (A25) 12 Edison Primary (D11) 19 Heston Primary (C12) 36 St Lawrence RC Primary (K7) 58 Cranford Community College (B8) 020 8560 3569 / Mrs Anne Clinton 020 8994 7677 / Ms Elaine Lacey 020 8873 3337 / Ms Amrit Dokal 020 8572 5597 / Ms Chandip Behar 020 8890 3878 / Mr Leo Duggan 020 8897 2001 / Mr Kevin Prunty 78 Oaklands School (Secondary Campus - 5 Berkeley Academy (C9) 13 Edward Pauling Primary (K5) 20 Hounslow Heath Infant & Nursery (G10) 37 St Mary’s Catholic Primary (Chiswick) (B26) 59 The Green School for Girls (D18) High Oaks School & Great Oaks College) 020 8570 5700 / Mr Kevin Prunty 020 8831 0841 / Mrs Felicity Sulma 020 8570 2562 / Ms Kathryn Harper-Quinn 020 8994 5606 / Ms Joan Hart 020 8321 8080 / Mr Steve Burns (D14) / 020 8560 3569 / Mrs Anne Clinton 6 The Blue School (F18) 14 Fairholme Primary (J4) 21 Hounslow Heath Junior (G10) 38 St Mary’s Catholic Primary (Isleworth) (F17) 60 The Green School for Boys (D18) 79 The Cedars Primary School (C7) 020 8560 6721 / Ms Rachel Jones 020 8890 2584 / Ms Helen Willis 020 8570 1332 / Ms Ritu Aulakh 020 8560 7166 / Mr Farley Marsh 020 3019 8444 / Mr Simon Carter 020 8230 0015 / Mr Gavin Winters 7 Cardinal Road Infant & Nursery (K7) 15 Feltham Hill Infant & Nursery (L5) 22 Hounslow Town Primary (F14) 39 St Michael & St Martin Catholic Primary (F11) 61 Gumley House School FCJ (E17) 80 The Rise School (K9) 020 8890 6306 / Mrs Margaret Nowak 020 8890 3814 / Ms Angela White 020 8570 1747 / Mrs Laura Khalil 020 8572 9658 / Mrs Nicola Duggan 020 8568 8692 / Mr Stephen Byrne 020 8099 0640 / Ms Helen Ralston 8 Cavendish Primary (D26) 16 Green Dragon Primary (B21) 23 Isleworth Town Primary (E17) 40 St Paul’s CE Primary (C20) 62 Gunnersbury Catholic School (B19) 81 Woodbridge Park Education Service (D17) 020 8994 6835 / Ms Anna Coleman 020 8568 3971 / Ms Nadine O’Hara 020 8560 5701 / Mrs Eileen Sheedy 020 8560 3297 / Mr John Wright 020 8568 7281 / Mr Kevin Burke 020 8289 4684 / Mr Ian Berryman

4 5 www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk HEP HEP

Introduction HEP’s Membership Offer HEP is owned and governed by member schools In 2020/21, HEP will continue to deliver its core offer to – Joint Practice Development – new in Hounslow for the purpose of providing services Members through the following Partnership meetings: primary priorities each year resulting The HEP vision from Peer Challenge to support school improvement and meet the – Special School Partnership and values – Develop your A level Teaching programme needs of vulnerable pupils in Hounslow schools. – Primary Partnership and School Led Improvement Primary group (SLIPs) – Subject Leader development - primary Our school-led school improvement – Secondary Partnership and School Led Improvement – Knife and violent crime programme - Recognising a national context of continuing partnership enables us to deliver Secondary group (SLIGs) cross phase financial pressures on school funding and the best possible educational – Vulnerable Students and SEND group (VSSG) – Student Wellbeing network – cross phase potential fragmentation of the well-established experiences and outcomes for all – LA Liaison – Senior Business Professional network – school to school partnerships in the borough, the children and young people of – Fair Access Panel cross phase Hounslow and drives our collective HEP was established in 2018 to promote and – Primary Peer Challenge and Secondary Peer Review – Attendance Officer network – cross phase enable the collective ambition of Hounslow responsibility and ambition for their achievements. – Primary and Secondary Subject Network In addition, in 2020/21 there will be a number schools for all children and young people of new projects focused on support for Our approach is collaborative and It will also continue to maintain the identified ongoing through a school-led system. School Improvement projects: vulnerable pupils: inclusive of all Hounslow schools 6 – Stepping Stones 7 and promotes a rigorous culture – Primary foundation subject leaders’ programme – HEP Transition Programme of review, reflection, challenge and – Reducing Exclusions and Violence project support drawing on the skills and expertise in our schools and beyond. – Career Cluster project HEP priorities – Your Life, You Choose - Met police Y7 Our promise programme partnership Key contacts – Future life - Met police Y6 programme HEP builds and supports partnerships between schools partnership that promote collective responsibility and shared Come together, HEP Primary Directors: accountability for the educational outcomes of children keep together, Caroline McKay, John Norton and Helen Willis and young people in Hounslow through programmes work together such as Peer Challenge in primary schools and Fair HEP Partnership Director: Cormac Bourne Access in secondary schools. Email: [email protected] Key meetings Our promise is to work with great Website: www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Primary Partnership meetings – HEP Strategic Priorities 2020/2023 energy to encourage our members’ shared responsibility, collective moral East Area co-chairs: 1 per half term, all Headteachers – Raise standards through continued school improvement purpose and vision. We will build on Caroline McKay - Ivybridge Primary School – Build and promote beneficial connections and deep and trusted relationships across Farley Marsh - St Mary’s Catholic School, Isleworth Local Area meetings East/Central/West – partnership for members, within and outside our supportive, thinking and learning Central Area co-chairs: 1 per half term, all Headteachers the partnership community to deliver excellence in Christine Haslam - The Orchard Primary School Primary and LA liaison meetings – – Identify and meet the needs of our most vulnerable all we do. Dr Melvyn Tatters - Westbrook Primary School 1 per half term, nominated reps children and young people HEP schools will always be stronger West Area co-chairs: – Invest in support for building and maintaining high together. Alison Small - Crane Park Primary School School Led Improvement Primary – quality teaching and inspirational school leadership Maggie Novak - Cardinal Road infant & Nursery School 1 per half term, nominated reps

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Hounslow Safeguarding Hounslow Safeguarding Children Partnership Children Partnership

Introduction Keeping children safe is a shared partnership responsibility with each Key requirements and Key download agency equally fulfilling their role to areas of support on offer and website links promote the welfare and safeguarding – Where to intervene and at what level – Hounslow Safeguarding Children Partnership: www.hscb.org.uk of children in Hounslow. Effective partnership (see Threshold Guidance) Hounslow Thresholds Guidance & Assessment Protocol 2016 working requires each agency to commit – Annual Education Safeguarding Online resources to deliver strategic and operational audit tool Hounslow CFAN Referral Form priorities under Working Together to – MASH – Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub Hounslow SCP Multi-Agency Safeguarding Children Arrangements 2019 Safeguard Children 2018 guidance, – Referral advice and support through the pan London Child Protection Procedures Early Help Hub and Safeguarding advisers HSCP Training Brochure 2019-20 and local protocols and guidance. – Collaboration on Child Protection Plans Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS): www.westlondoncamhs.nhs.uk – Multi-Agency Quality Assurance Programme HSCP Statutory Safeguarding Partners are: Email: [email protected] – Rich Training Programme & E-Learning: Free 8 – LA Social Care Contact CAMHS: 020 8483 2050 9 to all Hounslow schools (see HSCP website) – Health – Multi-Agency Escalation Policies Hounslow Education Partnership: www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk – Police – Education

Key contacts

Business Manager: Joanna Leader HSCP Primary Headteacher Office: 020 8583 3068 Representative:Kamm Grewal Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

HSCP Special School & Alternative HSCP Independent Adviser: Hannah Miller Provision Representative:Ian Berryman Email: via Business Manager Email: [email protected] [email protected]

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk School School Effectiveness Effectiveness Service Service

Introduction The School Effectiveness Service offers cross-phase advice and support to schools Key download in Hounslow. An on-going dialogue with Hounslow’s schools, including a ‘search & and website links

response’ model, means that this service can Partnership work with HEP: provide timely and effective support. Schools www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk receive a Local Authority Categorisation letter annually, at the end of the autumn SEN overview of services: term, which can identify areas of support www.hounslow.gov.uk if needed, and also encourages transparency. Governor Hub: www.governorhub.com The service analyses data, peer challenge reports and annual discussion reports of non-peer challenge schools, to inform the 10 categorisation, as well as other factors, such 11 as a substantial change in the SLT. Support for schools is determined by need.

Key contacts

– Senior Primary Education Adviser: Akwal Gill School Workforce & Development Team & CPD Office: 020 8583 2606 Senior Recruitment Manager: Louise Butt Mobile: 07977 529 957 Key areas of support on offer Office: 020 8583 4146 Email: [email protected] – School Improvement – SEND Centres/Resource Provisions advice Mobile: 07890 536 335 Email: [email protected] – Support for schools causing concern and support Primary Adviser: Jatinder Virk Office: 020 8583 2243 – Advice regarding Headteachers and Senior – New SENDCO recruitment support CPD & Training: Allison Wadden Email: [email protected] Leaders, including Headteacher recruitment and induction. Office: 020 8583 4145 – Statutory Assessment across Key Stage 1 and – Governing Board Support Service Lead for Governor Services: Janet Dique Email: [email protected] Key Stage 2 including phonics and moderation – Elective Home Education Office: 020 8583 5875 – CPD support through networks and forums – Traveller Education Email: [email protected] – Networks and Forums for SEN and CPD support – NQT Induction SEND Adviser: Georgina Herry – School Workforce Development Team & CPD Mobile: 07816 067 852 – SEN and Sensory Support including hearing, Email: [email protected] vision and physical impairments

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk School Organisation School Organisation and Access to Education and Access to Education

Introduction The School Organisation and Access to Operation Encompass: Key download and website links Education department works on behalf of This initiative reports to school prior to 9.00am the the council to perform statutory duties for: following day when a child or young person has Hounslow Council Admissions: www.hounslow.gov.uk/info/20026/school_admissions been involved in, or been exposed to, a domestic – Education Welfare Service incident involving the police. The information is Term and Holiday Dates: www.hounslow.gov.uk – Fair Access and Inclusion passed to a trained ‘Key Adult’ usually the DSL or the – Children Missing Education Headteacher within the school. The child or young Hounslow CFAN Referral Form – Admissions and School Organisation person can then be appropriately supported. Fair Access Operational Guide

DfE Guidance School Admission Code: www.gov.uk/government/publications/school-admissions-code – Exclusions Code: www.gov.uk/government/publications/school-exclusion Key areas of support on offer Attendance: www.gov.uk/government/publications/school-attendance 12 13 Education Welfare Service. Fair Access Admissions and School Organisation: and Inclusion: – Coordinate the annual admission application – Managing assessment and intervention process for Primary and Secondary Schools following a referral via PAN London – Managing effective interventions to improve – Offer of places ensuring there are enough Key contacts attendance of individual pupils including school places for every child in Hounslow School Attendance Panel and submission of – Annual consultation and determination of Head of School Organisation and Access to Educational Welfare Service Team Leader: written evidence to court Primary and Secondary Community School Education: Sheena Poley Marie Hosain – Representation on school attendance on a admission arrangements Office: 020 8583 2640 Office: 020 8583 3049 number of inter-agency meetings and forums – Production of pupil projections - forecasting Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] – Early identification and regular review demand against supply Inclusion Manager and Lead for Encompass: Senior Officer of School Organisation: between Educational Welfare Service and – School organisation – opening/closing/ Jan Hedges Catherine Pinto school staff merging schools; changes to capacity; Office: 020 8583 2722 Office: 020 8583 2872 – MASH – Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub unregistered schools Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] – Child entertainment and licensing – Consultation and determination of – Attendance Fixed Penalty Notices (FPN) Community School term and holiday dates Access to Education Team Leader (Exclusions and Primary Admissions Team Leader: Jo Murray Fair Access): Hilary Baker Office: 020 8583 2652 – Fair Access Placements via Fair Access Panel Office: 020 583 2784 Email: [email protected] (Exclusions) Email: [email protected] – Support with the Exclusions process Project Officer:Annie Haines – Children Missing Education, safeguarding Office: 020 8583 5017 of pupils through on and off rolling Email: [email protected]

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Early Years Early Years & Childcare & Childcare

Introduction – The Early Years and Childcare Service Key areas of support works on behalf of the council to perform on offer Key download statutory duties which include: and website links – Improve the outcomes of all children up to 5 – Developing high quality Foundation and reduce inequalities between them Stage provision Family Services Directory hosts a wealth of information including the Local Offer, Early Help, – Assess the local childcare market and secure – Support with Early Years Foundation Stage Activities for families, and signposting to a range of professional services: sufficient childcare from 0 – 14 profile assessments – securing accurate www.hounslow.gov.uk/fsd judgements – Secure sufficient 15-hour free early education Access to national and local guidance and example practice templates: and childcare places for all 3 and 4 year olds, – Review of progress and attainment www.hounslow.gov.uk/EYDOCS and an additional 15 hours for eligible children and associated improvement plan – Secure sufficient free early learning and – Advice and guidance on the free early childcare for disadvantaged 2 year old children, learning entitlements for disadvantaged according to eligibility 2 year olds and 3 and 4 year olds, including the 30 hour offer 14 – Implement the EYFS and support providers 15 in delivering high quality integrated early – Early Years termly training programme education and care for children from birth – Links with Children Centre programmes to age 5 – Support with Out of School Hours – Provide information, advice and assistance provision – Breakfast Clubs, After School to parents and prospective parents on the and Holiday Clubs Key contacts provision of childcare in their area – Advice and guidance on all matters relating to childcare Head of Early Years and Childcare: Chrissie Elam Office: 020 8583 6279 Email: [email protected]

Strategic Lead for Childcare Sufficiency: Angela Doidge-Nelson Office: 020 8583 4294 Email: [email protected]

Early Years Advisory Team Leader: Jan Milstead Office: 020 8583 2734 Mobile: 07507 686 254

Strategic Lead for Children Centres: Sandra Jones Mobile: 07951 029 905 Email: [email protected]

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Special Educational Special Educational Needs and Disability Needs and Disability (SEND) (SEND)

Introduction The SEN and Disability offer comprises of a number of services and teams that cover the 0-25 age range for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) Key download and website links and performs statutory duties on behalf of the Council. SEN and Disability 0-25 years Code of Practice: www.gov.uk

– Hounslow Local Offer: fsd.hounslow.gov.uk Key areas of support on offer SEN and Disability Information, Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS): EHC assessment and review team – Formal role in contributing to the statutory fsd.hounslow.gov.uk – Coordinate the EHC needs assessment and assessment of children and young people with review pathway severe and complex needs for their Education Disagreement and Resolution Service: Health and Care Plan www.kids.org.uk/mediation-info – Administration of annual reviews and requests for change of placements Advisory Teachers 16 – Coordinate phase transfer between settings – Specialist support and advice for children 0-19 17 for children and young people with EHC plans with hearing, visual, physical needs or complex medical conditions – Responsible for the placement of children and young people with EHC plans – Assessment of a child’s sensory and physical disability needs Educational Psychology Service – Training (including mentoring teachers Key contacts – EPs in Hounslow visit nurseries, schools, colleges undergoing training in hearing, visual and multi- and specialist settings regularly. We meet with sensory impairment) Assistant Director (Interim) Special Educational Needs and Disability: Annita Cornish teachers, parents/carers and often children Office: 020 8583 2850 and young people themselves, to gain an – Advice and information Email: [email protected] understanding of the child or young person’s – Classroom, curriculum and access support strengths and the barriers to their learning/ – Specialist equipment guidance Principal Educational Psychologist and link with CAMHS: Helen Booth education, including their emotional well-being – Service for pre-school children with complex Office: 020 8583 4188 – Liaise and/or work in partnership with disabilities Email: [email protected] other agencies and professionals who are SEND Adviser supporting a child or young person EHC assessment and review team manager: Irene Carbin – Works as part of the School Effectiveness Team – Work together with those who know the child Office: 020 8583 5726 but has close liaison with SEND service or young person well on learning programmes Email: [email protected] – Liaison with Hounslow Education Partnership and/or strategies to meet individual needs – Leads on SEN support developments including SEND Adviser: Georgina Herry – Sometimes undertake individual assessment training and development for schools Email: [email protected] of a child/young person to gain a clearer picture of the current situation – Coordinates the SENDCO forum SEN Specialist Support (HI/ VI/ PD) – Quality Assurance of specialist provision – Advise parents about managing difficulties at Office: 020 8583 2874 home that may be affecting the child in their Email: [email protected] school or setting

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Peer Peer Challenge Challenge

Introduction The Peer Challenge programme was designed The aims of the programme are to: HEP’s role with and for local Hounslow Headteachers – Foster and embed ambition, high aspiration and is a partnership between schools that and achievement for all the children and young To promote Joint Practice Development, scoped promotes collective responsibility and shared people educated in Hounslow and developed on behalf of members by the School Led Improvement Group (SLIPs). accountability for the educational outcomes – Establish a distinctive and sustainable ‘Hounslow’ of children and young people in Hounslow. approach to support for school improvement, Joint Practice Development this year The quality assured programme, now in its created, developed and owned by Hounslow has focused on: 6th year, has 45 schools actively involved in schools, and founded on the principles of ‘system – Subject Leaders Network – arranged locally school improvement across the partnership. leadership’, in which school leaders contribute to school improvement beyond their own school through partnership area group This sustained engagement of schools and – Attendance Network and workshops leadership teams across Hounslow schools – Adopt an approach to school improvement – Middle Leader development is a direct result of the positive outcomes that supports and challenges all schools - not just those at risk - at whatever stage of their – Curriculum leadership and benefits that participating schools improvement journey – Subject leadership 18 have experienced. 19 – Moving schools from good to outstanding – Understanding the Ofsted Framework – Ofsted skills training

How Peer Challenge works – Participating schools work in triads, Key contacts coordinated by a Lead Headteacher – Each school undertakes self-assessment HEP Director: Cormac Bourne – Two peer challenges a year Email: [email protected] Website: www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk – Peer Challenge process includes handbook and support materials Peer Challenge Lead Headteachers: – Sample of peer reviews quality assured Collaborative A:Alison Small - Crane Park Primary School in each cycle Collaborative B:John Norton - Alexandra Primary School – Outcomes identified for Joint Practice Collaborative C:Eileen Sheedy - Isleworth Town Primary School Development Collaborative D: Debbie Norton - Wellington primary School

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Early Help Early Help Hub Hub

Introduction The Hounslow Early Help Offer is a collection of services which aim to provide effective support to families as soon as difficulties start, to prevent them from getting worse. These services cover Key download and website links a range of areas, from parenting to health to education to support for teenagers. Hounslow Early Help Offer Webpages:www.hounslow.gov.uk/earlyhelp

Hounslow Safeguarding Children Partnership: www.hscb.org.uk

Hounslow Local Offer; Family Services Directory (FSD): www.fsd.hounslow.gov.uk

Early Help is an Hounslow CFAN Referral Form effective first point Hounslow early help offer - practitioner resource bank of contact to offer Early Help Leaflet for Families help and advice. 20 21

Key areas of support on offer Key contacts – Early Help Hub can be used effectively as a first – CAPP meetings – Community Action Partnership point of contact to offer advice and help with Panel*** Create a supportive but accountable Duty line: 020 8583 6653 concerns and completing CFAN forms forum for practitioners delivering Early Help – TAF – Team Around the Family* which secures commitment from a range of Business Manager: Michelle Acheampong community services and the Local Authority to Office:020 8583 3381 – Training – Contact Early Help for training working in partnership for vulnerable families Email: [email protected] opportunities – Weekly Newsletter called ‘Bitesize’: – Early Help Practitioners (EHP)** allocated within EHP East: Sarina Dhillon Headteachers can add/remove themselves East, Central and West localities Office:020 8583 3819 from the distribution list (see contact information) EHP Central: TBC *TAF - For families working with more than two practitioners from different services at the same time, to have a regular Office:020 8583 4486 conversation together about how things are going and what you all agree the next steps will be. It means that practitioners can work better together as a team to support you because everyone will follow the same plan. **EHPs can come into your school to speak about the support on offer at events where vulnerable families/groups have been EHP West: Chantelle Hall invited, or be invited as part of an INSET day to speak to staff about the role of Early Help within the multi-agency context. Office:020 8583 2991 ***CAPP meetings take place at East, Central and West localities: Green School, Chatsworth and Reach Academy respectively.

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) Governors

Introduction – Introduction LADO (local authority designated officer) Hounslow Governor Services offers a range of refers to the specific role of the designated Key areas of support services, to enable boards to fulfil their strategic Key download officer employed by the local authority to on offer role and ensure the best possible outcomes for manage and have oversight of allegations children and young people in Hounslow. and website links across the children’s workforce. – Advice Governance Handbook: – Enquiries The London Borough of Hounslow is “The purpose of governance is www.gov.uk – Referrals committed to working in partnership with all to provide confident and strong Governor Hub: agencies to ensure the safety and welfare All referrals and new enquiries to the strategic leadership which leads www.governorhub.com of young people and children in our area. LADO should be made through the Safeguarding Advice and Allegations to robust accountability, oversight Despite all efforts to recruit safely there will Management (SAAM) duty system. and assurance for educational be occasions when allegations are made of and financial performance.” abuse by staff or volunteers against children. (DfE Governance Handbook, March 2019) 22 23

– Key contacts Key areas of support Key Key download on offer contacts Local Authority Designated Officer: and website links Grace Murphy – Advice and support Email: [email protected] (Wed – Fri 9am-5pm; contact Duty Line – Support in the recruitment LADO referral form on Mondays & Tuesdays) of governors Lead for Governor Services: Janet Dique Office: 020 8583 4933 Office: 020 8583 5875 Email box that all new referrals – Reviews of governance Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] are processed through (Mon-Fri): – Training and development sessions [email protected] The Emergency Duty Team: 020 8583 2222 for whole governing bodies (one per Governor Support Officer: Alix Reeves (for out of hours urgent referrals) financial year) Office: 020 8583 2702 – Termly training programme Email: [email protected] LADO/SAAM Duty Line: 020 8583 5730 – Clerking service (changing from (Monday-Friday) Governor Training: Allison Wadden correspondence service & starting Office: 020 8583 4145 in September 2020) LADO Line Manager: Lisa Tingle Email: [email protected] Office: 020 8583 2742 – One-to-one support for new chairs Email: [email protected] of governors, if requested

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Health Health and Safety and Safety

Introduction The London Borough of Hounslow (LBH) Key areas of and its community schools have a shared Key download and website links responsibility to ensure the health, safety support on offer Health & Safety Service Specification 2020-2021: and wellbeing of staff, pupils and others Advice: www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk/health-and-safety (Health & Safety at Work Act 1974) – Telephone and e-mail advisory Online incident reporting and school trip notification: LBH, as the employer, has overall responsibility service provided by a dedicated school’s health and safety adviser hounslow.info-exchange.com (click to access site; save to favourites/toolbar after first login) for health and safety in its community schools. hounslow.info-exchange.com (direct access to remote form to report an accident; no need to login) – Provision of overarching health and safety policies, procedures Day-to-day responsibility for local risk Hounslow Services for Schools Website: www.hounslowservicesforschools.co.uk and guidance management and compliance with statutory Request Access (need to be registered and have a login) requirements is delegated to the Headteacher – Completing Risk Assessments Existing users can request a new user account from the school profile page once they have logged in. and governing body. Although community – Safe planning and implementation To purchase service from LBH complete the New School Enquiry form. schools have a degree of autonomy in this of school trips For account enquiries, lost logins, etc. contact using User Account Enquiry 24 respect, they are still required to follow the – Training requirements, including the 25 directives, policies, procedures and guidance provision of a range of in-house and issued by LBH to ensure compliance with outsourced training the law and the LA’s specific health and – Preventative measures following incidents and accidents safety standards. Monitoring: The Headteacher must appoint a member – Mandatory online school trip of staff with the necessary competence, management system aptitude and positional authority to the post – Mandatory online incident of Health and Safety coordinator, to assist Key contacts reporting system for all staff and them with health and safety matters. If not visitor incidents and all serious Corporate Health & Safety Adviser: Head of Health & Safety Service: appointed, this post will fall, by default, to pupil incidents Adam Stonely Geraldine Austen-Reed the Headteacher. A lead health and safety – Notification of RIDDOR reportable Office:020 8583 2610 Office:020 8583 2173 governor should also be appointed. incidents on the school’s behalf Mobile: 07970 843 208 Mobile: 07816 070 688 and liaison with HSE inspectors Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] LBH will provide a core health and safety service to as necessary General Health & Safety Advice and Guidance: Corporate Asbestos Manager: Robin Francis all community schools under two broad categories: – Health and Safety audit every three Office:020 8583 2167 Office:020 8583 6078 – Health and Safety Advice years with more regular desktop/ Email: [email protected] Mobile: 07970 383 732 mini audits for information gathering – Health and Safety Monitoring Email: [email protected] – Annual Governors Health and This service is sufficient to allow LBH to meet its Safety Review statutory duties and to support schools in meeting their delegated duties.

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Introduction The Safer Schools Team is made up of a team of Metropolitan Police Key download Officers affiliated to schools across and website links Hounslow and West London. They offer a service that links schools with Volunteer Police Cadets: the police and provide information, vpc.police.uk/be-a-cadet/application-of-interest training and advice regarding issues Hounslow Citizenship Scheme: around criminality, safeguarding and www.hounslow.gov.uk domestic incidents. The Safer Schools Team, alongside HEP have presented Metropolitan Police Service: information at Primary Heads www.met.police.uk conferences. Schools are encouraged to contact the Safer Schools Team to 26 run activities and schemes which are 27 focused mainly towards informing upper primary and secondary pupils.

Key contacts

Hounslow Schools and Youth Sergeant: Sergeant Dave Turtle 168WA Mobile: 07867 165 715 Email: [email protected] Key areas of Safer Schools Officer: PC Adam Justice 1332WA support on offer Mobile: 07917 243 520 Email: [email protected] The Safer Schools Team run workshops on: – Information Sharing/Safeguarding – Internet Safety & Social Media, – Hounslow Citizenship Scheme Prevent Education Officer:Karmjit Rekhi including Parents E-Safety Mobile: 07976 721 119 – Police Cadets (10-18 year olds) – Road Safety Email: [email protected] – Gangs and Knife crime Support Early Years and Key Stage 1 Community Inclusion and Participation Manager (Prevent & Counter Extremism Lead): Joan Conlon topics such as: – Anti Social Behaviour Office:020 8583 2197 – Stranger Danger – Drugs and Alcohol Mobile: 07976 757 856 (EMERGENCY ONLY) – People Who Help Us – After school patrols where necessary Email: [email protected]

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Introduction Prevent is part of Central Government’s The team focuses on three key areas: counter terrorism strategy CONTEST. – Responding to the ideological challenge of terrorism Key download and website links “Safeguarding vulnerable people from and the threat from those who promote it CONTEST: www.gov.uk/government/collections/contest radicalisation is no different from – Preventing individuals from being drawn into safeguarding them from other forms terrorism and ensuring that they are given The Prevent Strategy: www.gov.uk/government/publications/prevent-strategy-2011 of harm”. The Prevent Strategy aims appropriate advice and support to stop people becoming radicalised – Working with sectors and institutions where there Statutory Guidance: www.gov.uk/government/publications/prevent-duty-guidance are risks of radicalisation that we need to address. and being drawn into terrorism in all its Community Partnership Unit: www.hounslow.gov.uk/info/20047/voluntary_services/1459/ forms. Hounslow has a statutory duty to Channel is a programme which provides support at an community_partnership_unit “…have due regard to the need to prevent early stage to people who are vulnerable to being drawn people from being drawn into terrorism”. into terrorism. Channel is about ensuring that vulnerable Online Prevent Training: In Hounslow our Prevent Team is part of children and adults of any faith, ethnicity or background www.elearning.prevent.homeoffice.gov.uk/edu/screen1.html receive support before their vulnerabilities are exploited www.elearning.prevent.homeoffice.gov.uk/preventreferrals the Community Partnerships Unit. by those that would want them to embrace terrorism www.elearning.prevent.homeoffice.gov.uk/channelawareness 28 29 and potentially take part in illegal terrorist activities.

Key areas of support on offer Key contacts Prevent Education Officer:Karmjit Rekhi The Prevent Education Officer offers: Office:020 8583 4146 – Support to schools around Prevent Mobile: 07976 721 119 – Prevent training Email: [email protected] – Up to date contact details of the Prevent Lead for London Borough of Hounslow: Joan Conlon Prevent Team Mobile: 07817 079 190 – Information on referral pathways Email: [email protected] – Prevent-related projects in schools – Workshops around radicalisation/ Prevent Coordinator & Home Office Intervention Provider:Najeeb Ahmed grooming/online safety etc. Mobile: 07890 540 433 Email: [email protected]

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Introduction HR provides a comprehensive service including the provision of advice and support from pre-employment guidance to termination of employment and pensions. Key download HR works closely with our outsourced payroll provider Liberata. Liberata handle HR transactional functions including recruitment, payroll and pensions administration. and website links Hounslow Local Offer; Family Services Directory (FSD): www.fsd.hounslow.gov.uk

Hounslow Services for Schools: www.hounslowservicesforschools.co.uk Email: [email protected]

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Interim HR Business Partner for Schools: Valerie Todd (FCIPD) – Office: 020 8583 3366 Mobile: 07533 637 239 Key areas of support on offer Email: [email protected]

The Hounslow Staffing Employment and HR HSCP Statutory Safeguarding Partners are: HR Services for Schools – general enquiries: Advisory Service provides guidance regarding: – Sickness and absence Office: 020 3949 7738 Email: [email protected] – HR policies and procedures – Disciplinary – Current laws and legal compliance – Grievance – Recruitment including advice and assistance – Capability with leadership recruitment HR offers: – Employment contracts – Training and performance appraisal – Advice on recruitment panels for leadership roles – Job evaluation for non-teaching roles

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Introduction Introduction The Recruitment and Retention service is run by members of the School Effectiveness team, The Continuous Professional Development (CPD) service is run by the Schools Workforce offering Hounslow schools strategic support with vacancies, staffing and areas affecting workforce Development Team as part of the School Effectiveness function. The service supports teaching retention. The service is available to all Hounslow schools and aims to provide value-for-money and school staff throughout their career – from NQT through to Senior Leader. The team work recruitment solutions to combat the costs of mainstream and private recruitment services. closely alongside Governor training, external partners and other LA services to provide a comprehensive and responsive programme of training. Schools can purchase training through an annual SLA or on a pay-as-you-go basis.

– Key areas of support on offer –

– Dedicated recruitment website, teaching – Vacancy and retention monitoring, including Key areas of support on offer jobs page and employer branding, including exit surveys and interviews – Hounslow Professional Development Centre – Safeguarding training across social media – The Hounslow School Workload Charter (HPDC) based in Isleworth as a core base for – Highly successful annual NQT recruitment - supporting schools to be workload and – Middle and Senior Leader support 32 staff training 33 campaign in partnership with local wellbeing aware – First Aid and Paediatric First Aid training – Dedicated Schools CPD website and online Universities – Certificate of Sponsorship (right to work) – School Business Manager and Subject booking www.hounslowcpd.org.uk – Talent Pools of experienced staff interested processing and advice Leader networks in Hounslow – Comprehensive NQT Induction training programme, including school-based sessions – Lower cost advertising on education and public sector job boards

Key contacts

Senior Recruitment Manager: Key download Key download Louise Butt and website links Office: 020 8583 4146 and website links Key contacts Email: [email protected] To find out more and to buy into the To find out more and to buy into the Senior Recruitment Manager: CPD service, please visit: Centre Manager HPDC: Allison Wadden Recruitment service, please visit: Louise Butt www.hounslowservicesforschools.co.uk Office: 020 8583 4145 www.hounslowservicesforschools.co.uk Office: 020 8583 4146 www.hounslowcpd.org.uk Email: [email protected] www.workinhounslowschools.org.uk Email: [email protected] Follow @TeachHounslow Or contact the team at: Email: [email protected]

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Introduction

The Schools Finance Team’s key – Reporting the financial position in relation to the responsibilities: Dedicated Schools Grant to the schools forum Key download and website links on a regular basis – To ensure that the grant funding received from – Completing a number of grant returns to central Schools Finance Regulations: www.hounslow.gov.uk Government is passed on to schools correctly government to confirm that all types of grant and that all transaction between schools and the Link to Schools Forum reports and minutes: democraticservices.hounslow.gov.uk funding relating to schools has been correctly local authority are correctly accounted for within allocated in line with the Government Regulations the financial systems of each

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– Provide advice on Schools Finance regulations – Issue monthly Agresso reports to schools Key contacts – Prepare regular reports for the schools forum – – Process monthly reimbursement claims Finance Manager – Schools Education & Early Intervention: Sheilender Pathak including DSG budget setting and monitoring from schools Office: 020 8583 2427 – Ensure Government funding is correctly – Request and collate various schools’ returns Email: [email protected] allocated to schools in line with Government Finance regulations - – Provide guidance to schools on year-end closing eg budget plans Schools Finance Team – general enquiries: of accounts Email: [email protected]

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Corporate Corporate Property Property

Introduction The Corporate Property team provide a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary building design and project management service for the council’s corporate property portfolio which also includes Key download and website links

its schools. https://www.hounslow.gov.uk/info/20070/business/1205/corporate_property The team manages projects including contract and financial management. Its Asset Management Plan (AMP) https://www.hounslow.gov.uk/info/20070/business/1205/corporate_property/2 contains premises information on school condition, suitability, sufficiency and CAD/floor plans, using theTF Cloud management database. TF Cloud: https://tfcloud-hounslow.technologyforge.com/login Corporate Property ensures ESFA School Condition Allowance capital funding for LA maintained schools targets Contact for TF Username & Passwords: priority projects. The delegation of Devolved Formula Capital means that schools have a greater stake in Ikram Warsame - Projects & Programme Co-Ordinator management of premises and responsibility for capital projects under £15,000. Above all, schools need to ensure Office:020 8583 4999 that they have made adequate arrangements to meet their statutory responsibilities. Email: [email protected] We work closely with other departments in Hounslow that provide premises-related services and can help signpost you to the appropriate teams.

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Key areas of Property-related matters managed support on offer Corporate property: by other departments: Capital Maintenance Programme, Energy Management Services – Professional advice on building and – Compiling, managing and maintaining Capital Projects Delivery. construction matters a LA-wide Asset Management Plan (AMP) Energy Manager: Charles Pipe Head of Capital Projects and Delivery: Office:020 8583 2485 – Construction Design and Management (CDM) database for all schools Bob Seera Email: [email protected] advice and services – Project management- minor and major Office: 020 8583 2547 – Energy Management Services: Feed-in projects Email: [email protected] Facilities Management Tariffs (FiTs), renewable energy and energy – Feasibility studies, building surveying (Service contracts/premises maintenance) certificates & architectural services Projects and Programme Manager: Property Services Manager: Jyothi Ramesh – Facilities Management Services: service – TF Cloud – online cloud system premises Sarah Walker Office:020 8583 4249 contracts, contractor performance database for school surveys, CAD plans, Office: 020 8583 2602 Email: [email protected] management, 24/7 reactive helpdesk services asbestos, fire risk assessment, compliance Email: [email protected] – Valuations of land and property and any certificates & service reports. All LA Helpdesk (responsive repairs) landlord and tenant matters maintained schools have access to TF – Email: [email protected] username and passwords have been issued Office:0208 583 6464

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Managed Managed Moves Moves

Introduction Managed Moves is a formal agreement between two schools, a child and their parents/carers. A Managed Move is an agreement between HEP – A pupil has reached the threshold for, and It provides an opportunity for a child at risk of permanent exclusion or with significant attendance schools. HEP recommends a trial period of 12 been issued with, a permanent exclusion, but issues to have a fresh start in a new school on a dual-registration basis during a trial period. weeks. A Managed Move should be considered a Managed Move has been deemed likely to as part of a measured response to supporting a be successful. This would need to be agreed child’s social, emotional and behavioural needs. between schools and all relevant stakeholders A Managed Move is different from the power of on the understanding that, if the move was a mainstream school to direct a pupil to off-site unsuccessful, the permanent exclusion would provision. HEP schools will work collaboratively be reinstated to give the Managed Move arrangements the A Managed Move would NOT be appropriate best chance of success. in the following circumstances: A Managed Move may be suitable in the – Where a straightforward transfer to another following circumstances (not all have to apply): school is being sought by the parents/carers – Where a pupil refuses to attend their – Where the school believes the pupil is unlikely current school due to breakdown in social to succeed in another mainstream school 38 relationships 39 – The child is not on a school roll – Where a pupil is at risk of permanent – A child with an EHCP can not be Manage exclusion from their current school - eg for Moved without a change to their EHCP. a one-off extreme behaviour Looked After Children can be offered a – Where the opportunity for a fresh start in Managed move, but only with the agreement a new school would be of benefit to the child and support of the Virtual School – Parents/carers are in full agreement and – Students in Year 11 or last half of Year 10, supportive of the process other than in very exceptional circumstances There is no requirement from the Department for If, during the trial period, the move is unsuccessful Education for schools to use Managed Moves. However, the child will return to the current (home) school and in Hounslow, HEP, supported by the LA, recommends dual registration will cease. A Managed Move requires that schools consider the use of Managed Moves as the agreement of the child’s parents/carers, the a further strategy to prevent a permanent exclusion. headteacher of the child’s current (home) school and A Managed Move should not be an early or first the headteacher of the host (receiving) school. response to supporting a child displaying inappropriate Home School is the school where the child is currently behaviour. Other appropriate strategies should be on roll. Key contacts considered as part of arrangements to support a child with additional needs (reasonable adjustments to meet Host school is the receiving school where the child will Managed Moves protocol: www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk/members-area need/disability must be considered). be moving to. If the move is successful, at the end of the trial period, Managed Moves email: [email protected] the child will formally transfer to the host school and Contact: Cormac Bourne come off the roll of the originating school. During the trial period, they remain on the roll of the home school and are dual registered at the host school.

www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk www.hounsloweducationpartnership.co.uk Woodbridge Park Woodbridge Park Education Service Education Service

Introduction Woodbridge Park Education Service is a multi-site Alternative Provision serving the London Borough of Hounslow from the Early Years Foundation Stage up to Key Stage Five, catering Service description for a variety of pupils who are not able to be educated within a mainstream setting. Providing support, advice and training to – Reducing the frequency, intensity and – KS1 Pathways is a Primary Behaviour Pilot Project additional support with social, emotional and/ mainstream schools to enhance schools’ complexity of incidents of problem behaviour set up in partnership with the LA to address the or behavioural difficulties. Pupils will have been capacity to promote inclusion, good behaviour for pupils not responding to whole school growing needs of primary students who are being identified at SEN Support and will have received and healthy emotional well-being for all pupils behaviour policies referred to the service for intensive intervention support and advice from the Early Intervention with SEMH. – Providing more focused, intensive outreach programmes. The age groups for this provision Service; however, their behaviour is still a cause Pathway 1 (Advice/Support) support for pupils within a multi-agency range from Reception to Year 2 pupils and it for concern. approach to tackling often complex problems In-school support - preventing the development operates along a 6/12-week programme. – The CATE Centre provides a holistic approach of problem behaviour. Pathway 3 (Preventative Model) This provision is currently based at Southville which offers full time education to students until Learners at risk of exclusion, with a McSherry Infant School. Increasing levels of support and specialist help. they are able to return to their home school, The emphasis is on building capacity at local score between 60 and 70%, could be offered – KS2 provides education for primary-aged pupils reintegrate to a new school or move on to anopiopi enrichment programmes at The Bridge. 40 level to support learners rather than referring 41 who have been permanently excluded from a a suitable specialist long term educational them on. This support tier would be free to It is usual that a pupil accepted for off-site Hounslow LA maintained school. placement. Hospital School provision within the schools pending whether they require further intervention has already been on the Pathway 2 Starlight Ward at West Middlesex Hospital and – The Bridge Outreach is a service available specialist support from The Bridge. Outreach Programme. Home Tuition is delivered from CATE. to all mainstream primary schools in Hounslow. Pathway 2 (Outreach) The cost of a pupil attending the programme Pupils will have been identified as needing is dependent on whether a school subscribes In-school targeted individual support for pupils to Pathways. with a McSherry score* of 60% plus:

– * McSherry score - Readiness scale for reintegrating children with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties into mainstream classrooms. Key areas of support on offer

The service aims to support schools to: The Bridge offers: – Maintain a low percentage of permanent – A professional, qualified and experienced and fixed term exclusions compared to the team of specialists national average – Experienced Team Teach trainers – Maintain high levels of pupils with Social, – A wide range of intervention programmes Key contacts Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs to support pupils in mainstream schools Head Teacher: Ian Berryman – A wide range of training packages for staff – Ensure that all pupils referred are provided Email: [email protected] – A strong collaborative link with a range with support and/or placed in appropriate Website: wpes.org.uk of services settings within a reasonable time frame

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DIRECTORS Head of Families First Phil Hopkins 020 8583 6482 [email protected] Executive Director Steven Forbes [email protected] and Intensive Support Children’s and Adults’ Services and Adolescent Services

PA (Interim) Karen Blake 020 8583 3002 [email protected] Head of Governor Support Janet Dique 020 8583 5875 [email protected]

Interim Assistant Directors Vicki Taylor 020 8583 6903 [email protected] Head of Front Door Priscilla Kurewa 020 8583 3338 [email protected] Education and Early Intervention (Education & Skills) and Intake (Interim)

Annita Cornish 020 8583 2850 [email protected] Head of Children’s Sean Hayes 020 8583 6261 [email protected] (SEN & Disability) Performance and Data

PA Sonia Mall 020 8583 2903 [email protected] Head of Safeguarding Elizna Visser 020 8583 3685 [email protected] Interim Assistant Director Martin Forshaw [email protected] and Quality Assurance (Acting) Operational Children’s Head of Safeguarding Jennifer Hopper 020 8583 3369 [email protected] Safeguarding and Specialist and Support Services

PA Karen Blake 020 8583 3002 [email protected] DIRECTORY (arranged alphabetically) 42 43 Business Support Manager Debbie Noad 020 8583 2878 [email protected] EDUCATION AND EARLY INTERVENTION – SENIOR OFFICERS First point of contact for Schools

Head of Early Years and Childcare Chrissie Elam 020 8583 6279 [email protected] Major Emergencies - Debbie Noad 020 8583 2878 020 [email protected] Head of School Organisation and Sheena Poley 020 8583 2640 [email protected] terrorist attack, Heidi Shearn 8583 3112 [email protected] Access to Education bomb threat, fire, explosion, evacuation or closure Outside office hours: 020 8583 2222 [email protected] Head of Transport Mandy Walker 020 8583 5468 [email protected] 5pm – 9am Co-ordination The out of hours number is through Linkline: 020 8583 2222, ask for the Emergency Duty Principal Educational Psychologist Helen Booth 020 8583 4188 [email protected] Officer and you will be put through to Contingency Planning or wider on-call team. Senior Education Adviser David Brockie 07905 947415 [email protected] 0-25 Disability Team Maxine Sutherland 020 8583 3537 [email protected] – Secondary 14-19 Service/Connexions David Scott 020 8583 4158 [email protected] Senior Education Adviser Akwal Gill 020 8583 2606 [email protected] – Primary Access to Education Sean Hayes 020 8583 6261 [email protected] Team Leader Primary Adviser Jatinder Virk 020 8583 2743 [email protected] (Exclusions, CME, Child Hilary Baker 020 8583 2784 [email protected] SEND Adviser Georgina Herry 07816 067852 [email protected] Entertainment and Employment) [email protected] [email protected] SPECIALIST SERVICES – SENIOR OFFICERS [email protected] Admissions General 020 8583 2711/2721 [email protected] Head of Corporate Parenting Heather Brown 020 8583 3817 [email protected] (Interim) Adoption Team Duty Team 020 8583 3437 [email protected] Asset Team (Buildings) General 020 8583 5422 [email protected]

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AV Services Gary Burnham 020 8583 2960 [email protected] ICT – Platinum ICT General/SIMS 020 8583 4161 [email protected]

Chartwells Catering General 020 8751 6920 Inclusion Manager Jan Hedges 020 8583 2772 [email protected]

Children’s Social Care Social Care team 020 8583 6600 [email protected] Insurance Naren Lathigra 020 8583 2346 [email protected] (Interim) Children’s Services Late Entry Team Duty Team 020 8583 3578 [email protected] Option 1 existing open cases. Option Leaving Care Team Duty Team 020 8583 7347 [email protected] 3 new referrals 020 8583 4580

Duty Manager (West) 020 8583 3257 NQT Co-ordinator Jatinder Virk 020 8583 2743 [email protected]

Duty Manager (East) 020 8583 4573 Payroll Services for Schools General 020 3949 7742 [email protected]

Connexions Enquiries Carol Black 020 8583 5151 [email protected] Pensions General 01325 746031 [email protected]

Early Years and Childcare Christine Hicks 020 8583 2436 [email protected] Performance and Data Team Tom Berry 020 8583 2362 [email protected] (Team Manager for Education Educational Psychology Service Raquel Morandarte 020 8583 4188 [email protected] & Early Intervention)

Education Welfare Team Leader Marie Hosain 020 8583 3049 [email protected] Performance and Data Team Neal Richards 020 8583 2617 [email protected] 44 and Attendance Support Team (Education Analyst) 45

Elective Home Education Enquiries Anahid Avakyan 020 8583 5419 [email protected] Performance and Data Team Nikita Khasriya 020 8583 3084 [email protected] Emergency Planning - General Twm Palmer 020 8583 5111 [email protected] (Education Analyst)

Emergency Planning - Performance and Data Team Simi Cherian 020 8583 2593 [email protected] (Early Intervention & SEND) Children’s & Adults’ Services Gary Wilsher 020 8583 5678 [email protected] Performance and Data Team Lorna Harrison 020 8583 4031 [email protected] Family Information Service General 020 8583 3470 [email protected] (LAC & Vulnerable Groups Analyst) Finance Manager (Schools) Sheilender Pathak 020 8583 6115 [email protected] Performance and Data Team Bhav Makwana 020 8583 2884 [email protected] Fostering Duty Team 020 8583 3426 [email protected] (Families First Analyst)

Free School Meals General 020 3949 7743 [email protected] Performance and Data Team Joe Sanders-Wilde 020 8583 2727 [email protected] 020 3949 7746 (Families First Analyst)

Governor Support and Training General 020 8583 2702 [email protected] Performance and Data Team Daniel Stacey 020 8583 3135 [email protected] Health and Safety Adam Stonely 202 8583 2610 [email protected] (Team Manager for Children’s Social Care) Hounslow Professional Allison Wadden 020 8583 4190 [email protected] Development Centre Performance and Data Team Nelly Hilmane 020 8583 4753 [email protected] (Children’s Social Care Analyst) Hounslow Services for Schools General [email protected] www.hounslowservicesforschools.co.uk Placements Duty Team 020 8583 3448 [email protected]

HR Business Partner Valerie Todd 020 8583 3366 [email protected] Portage General 020 8583 6270 [email protected] HR Services for Schools General 020 3949 7738 [email protected] Recruitment Louise Butt 020 8583 4146 [email protected]

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School Uniform Grants Service General 020 3949 7746 [email protected] Agresso Tool used by Schools Finance Team HSCP Hounslow Safeguarding Children for monthly reporting Partnership SEN General 020 8583 2672 [email protected] 020 8583 2624 AMP Assessment Management Plan LA Local Authority

SEN Specialist Support General 020 8583 2874 [email protected] Anopiopi An enrichment programme used LADO Local Authority Designated Officer in Pathway 3’s preventative model LBH London Borough of Hounslow SEND IASS Co-ordinator General 020 8583 2607 at The Bridge (See Woodbridge Park Through Care Team Manager Chatura Patil 020 8583 3296 [email protected] Education Service) MASH Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub Through Care Team Duty Line 020 8583 3173 [email protected] CAMHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service McSherry Readiness scale for reintegrating children Score with social, emotional and behavioural Through Care Team, Out of Hours 020 8583 2222 CAPP Community Action Partnership Panel difficulties into mainstream classrooms Safeguarding & Intake CATE Continuing Access to Education Service Emergency Duty NQT Newly Qualified Teacher (See Woodbridge Park Education Service) Traveller Education Aleksandra Kovac 020 8583 5472 [email protected] QA Quality Assurance CFAN Child and Family Assessment/Notification 020 8583 3915 RIDDOR Reportable Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous CME Children Missing Education Virtual College Kate Elliott 020 8583 2745 [email protected] Occurrences Regulations CONTEST Counter Terrorism Strategy 46 Youth Offending Service General 020 8583 6363 [email protected] SAAM Safeguarding Advice and Allegations 47 Contact for updates of Directory Anahid Avakyan 020 8583 5419 [email protected] CPD Continued Professional Development Management for Schools CPU Community Partnership Unit SAP School Attendance Panel DfE Department for Education SEMH Social, Emotional and Mental Health SAFEGUARDING DSG Dedicated Schools Grant SEND Special Educational Needs and Disability First Point of Contact LADO/ 020 8583 5730 [email protected] EHC Education Health Care SENDIASS SEN and Disability Information, Advice and New referrals/all new enquiries to SAAM Duty Line Support Service EHP Early Help Practitioners the LADO should be made through SLA Service Level Agreement the Safeguarding Advice and EP Educational Psychologist Allegations Management (SAAM) SLIGs School-Led Improvement Group - Secondary EWS Education Welfare Service duty system SLIPs School-Led Improvement Group - Primary EYFS Early Years Foundation Stage Safeguarding Adviser, LADO Grace Murphy 020 8583 4933 [email protected] SLT Senior Leadership Team FAP Fair Access Panel Safeguarding and QA, Lisa Tingle 020 8583 2742 [email protected] SWDT School Workforce Development Team LADO Line Manager FiTs Feed-in Tariffs TAF Team Around the Family Emergency Duty Out of Hours 020 8583 2222 FPN Fixed Penalty Notices TFCloud Online cloud system premises database FSD Family Services Directory (see Corporate Property) HEP Hounslow Education Partnership VPC Volunteer Police Cadets HPDC Hounslow Professional Development Centre VSSG Vulnerable Student and SEND Group HR Human Resources

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