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  1. Jun 12, 2024 · England’s largest social work charity Frontline, has announced that its flagship training programme will be renamed from June 2024 onwards. Beginning in June, the name of the programme will change from the Frontline programme to Approach Social Work .

    • National Standards
    • Accountability to ‘Ensure Expectations Met’
    • EHCPs to Go Digital – But trialled First
    • Inclusion Plans In, But No Council Admission Powers
    • Mandatory Mediation to Be Scoped Out First
    • New NPQ For Sencos Gets Green Light
    • New Special Schools – But Long Process
    • National Send Tariffs to Come Alongside Standards
    • AP Funding Will Also Be Reviewed
    • Inclusion Dashboard Demo Next Month

    Ministers had proposed legislating for new national SEND standards. But these standards are now going to be piloted through the change programme first, before legislation is decided on. So from spring, parents and “frontline professionals” will be among those ministers talk to on how the standards could look. By the end of this year, government wil...

    Ministers will also look at designing accountability mechanisms “to ensure the government expectations are met, including considering the role of Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission”. The standards could set out how schools must adapt physical and sensory environments to enable pupils with SEND to learn alongside peers, as well as the council’s ...

    DfE is going ahead with plans to create a standardised EHCP template, but guidance won’t be in place from 2025. It will “consider the case for mandating its use through legislation”, but will “encourage” councils to adopt the template. On plans for a digital EHCP, this yearDfE will work with councils, suppliers and families to test how “digital sol...

    Government is going ahead with “local inclusion plans” (LIPs), created by local SEND and AP partnerships. Non-statutory guidance will be published this autumnon expectations for the partnerships, alongside a “self-assessment tool”. In 2024, the change programme’s regional taskforce teams will target support to areas most in need. The DfE’s regions ...

    Ministers had controversially proposed to make mediation between councils and families during the EHCP process mandatory. Currently thousands of appeals go to the first-tier tribunal withsome parents waiting up to a year for help, as Schools Weekrevealed. The move will be tested through the change programme to ensure there are no “unintended conseq...

    Ministers will go ahead with plans to introduce a new leadership level SENCo National Professional Qualification. Further timings on procuring NPQ providers will be released “in due course”. This year,the DfE will also “explore opportunities” to build teacher expertise through a review of the initial teacher training core content framework and earl...

    Thirty-three free schools have been promised in 30 councils, mainly those with large high needs deficits. New AP schools applications are currently being assessed and announced in autumn. But as a Schools Week investigation found, it can take years for these schools to open. In September, one of 37 schools had opened in a permanent home two years a...

    The SEND review also proposed a national system of funding bands and tariffs for pupils with special needs to ensure more “consistent” funding. This will go ahead, with bandings clustering “specific types of education provision” and tariffs setting the rules and prices that commissioners use to pay providers. No specific dates for implementation we...

    The green paper proposed a new funding approach in alternative provision. Local partnerships would identify the budget needed to implement their plans over a minimum period of three years. Government said it will go ahead with the new funding approach “aligned to their focus on preventative work with, and reintegration of pupils into, mainstream sc...

    The SEND review pledged new “inclusion dashboards” for 0 to 25 provision to offer a “timely, transparent picture” of how the system is performing at local and national level for “strengthened accountability and transparency to parents”. A prototype will be tested from this April “with a view to making a fully public version available in autumn 2023...

  2. Jul 1, 2021 · This includes everyone from school teachers, to police officers, to health care professionals. We are working with the most needy and highest risk families. There has been evidence in the last 18 months about how important schools are, for example.

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · The Frontline Digitisation programme is supporting NHS trusts to reach a core level of digitisation, as set out in our minimum digital foundations.

  4. Jul 8, 2024 · In the 2021 documentary Boeing’s Fatal Flaw, updated in March 2024, FRONTLINE and The New York Times probed the chain of events that led up to two Boeing 737 Max 8 planes crashing shortly after ...

  5. Dec 17, 2021 · Fast-track graduates appear to be no more likely to leave children’s social work than peers educated through traditional routes, but many experience a “disconnect” between their training programmes and the realities of social work, a review has concluded.

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  7. Jan 8, 2019 · Education Secretary Damian Hinds has today (8 January) announced plans to fund 900 places on the Frontline children’s social work training programme up to 2021.

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