Whitton, Heathfield and West Twickenham Quindrat Presentation to SENCOs December 2009 By Annette...

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Whitton, Heathfield and West Twickenham Quindrat Presentation to SENCOs December 2009 By Annette Kelly (Quindrat Lead Inspector)

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Whitton, Heathfield and West Twickenham Quindrat

Presentation to SENCOs

December 2009

By Annette Kelly (Quindrat Lead Inspector)

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Aims of the session

1. To raise SENCOs understanding of quindrats.

2. To have the opportunity to share ideas about SENCO matters in the quindrat

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Schools in the Whitton, Heathfield and West Twickenham Quindrat:-Bishop Perrin Church of England Primary School

-Heathfield Infants

-Heathfield Junior

-St Edmund’s RC Primary School

-Nelson Primary School

-Chase Bridge Primary School

-Trafalgar Infants

-Trafalgar Juniors

-Archdeacon Cambridge Church of England Primary School

-Whitton School

-Waldegrave School

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Quindrat Lead Inspector role:

Support schools in raising standards in their school

Communication link to the LAEnsures schools are getting quality local supportTo work as part of a multi-agency team

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There are 5 Quindrat Commissioning Boards These are local commissioning bodies and are held responsible for

commissioning services that meet local need Membership should include representation from Head of Protect and

Present, 1 Headteacher co-chair, 2 secondary Headteacher, 1 primary headteacher, Youth service worker, Early Years/Children’s centres, 1 GP, Health Service representative, Police, Housing, Social Care, Voluntary and Community Sector.

The Quindrat Commissioning Board will report to the Children and Young People’s Trust Board on progress.

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Quindrat Commissioning Boards