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Posted by Brian on 21st February 2010 at 01:31 PM
Children Missing Education
Capita’s 6th National Children Missing Education Conference provides practical advice and guidance on how to reduce the number of children missing education.

With the forthcoming DCSF consultation on the Revised Statutory Guidance to identify children not receiving a suitable education, it is vital that practitioners in all services come together to identify and re-engage these children back into appropriate education provision as quickly as possible.

Through a variety of case studies and interactive sessions this timely conference provides best practice on:

* Developing effective monitoring and tracking methods
* Engaging vulnerable groups into mainstream education
* Protecting children at risk
* Working in partnership to meet and support the educational needs of traveller children
* Utilising ContactPoint to improve information sharing

Take the opportunity to hear from expert speakers, reflect with colleagues on experiences and take away strategic advice on tackling the number of children missing education in your area.



Benefits of Attending

* Benefit from practical advice on tracking and monitoring vulnerable individuals and engaging them back into education
* Participate in interactive roundtable discussion to identify challenges and best practice in safeguarding children
* Understand how to execute the recommendations of the Badman Review on elective home education
* Take away ideas on developing multi-agency partnerships to ensure children don’t fall through the gaps
* Learn valuable lessons from a local authority on their success in implementing ContactPoint
* Increase your understanding of protecting children at risk and develop preventative measures in cases of forced marriage and children in private foster care

For further information please contact Richard Goddard on 020 7960 7719 or richard.goddard@Capita.co.uk



Source: 24dash.com



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