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Page 1: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.
Page 2: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

Paul EnnalsChief Executive

National Children’s Bureau

Every Child Matters

What does it mean for you?

21st March 2007

Page 3: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

Why do we need to change? ECM – what’s the big idea? How do I contribute?

Every Child Matters:What does it meanfor you?

1st discussion

5 outcomes – or schools standards? 2nd discussion

3rd discussion

What does it mean for my job?

So what do we do next?

Page 4: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

Why did we need to change?

Victoria Climbie – nobody knew … Andrea & her mum – too many people

were involved Jason – everyone sees a different boy Borsetshire local authority – internal

fighting … The Treasury – getting our money’s

worth

Page 5: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

ECM – what’s the big idea?

All working to the same aims Be healthy Stay safe Enjoy & achieve Make a positive contribution Economic well-being

All staff in the children’s workforce understand how they can help

Making services join up: Children’s centres Extended schools Healthy schools

Page 6: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

Exercise 1

How do I contribute to the 5 outcomes?

Be healthy? Stay safe? Enjoy and achieve? Make a positive contribution? Economic well-being?

2-3 examples of each?

Page 7: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

5 outcomes – or “educational standards”?

What are the main barriers to learning?

How do we narrow the gap?

“No ECM without standards, no standards without ECM”

Page 8: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

Describe a child you are working with How would supporting each of the 5

outcomes contribute to their learning? Be healthy Stay safe Enjoy & achieve Make a positive contribution Economic well-being

Exercise 2

How do the 5 outcomes contribute to a child’s learning?

Page 9: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

What doesit mean formy job?

Understanding the role of removing barriers to learning

Linking of other professionals Part of the children’s workforce

Common core skills Understand each other Pathways for the future

Page 10: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

What extra advice or training do I need now?

How could my own skills be better used?

Exercise 3

What does it mean for me?

Page 11: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

So what comesnext?

It’s not rocket science … … and it builds on best practice… … but it changes how we all

work… … and schools may never be the

same again

Page 12: Paul Ennals Chief Executive National Childrens Bureau Every Child Matters What does it mean for you? 21 st March 2007.

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