{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68b04f352dd519b5b4708280/68e904df9c2d8a9dba2e0bfe?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"ISBA BURSARCAST // Crisis Leadership in Focus + New ISI Inspection Trends and Attendance Policy Updates ( 10th September 2025)","description":"<p>In this week’s episode, we’re tackling two key areas that are front of mind for many school leaders right now: crisis leadership and inspection readiness.</p><p><strong>[News Round-Up | 00:00 – 04:00]</strong></p><p> We start with the latest sector updates, including insights from the newly released <strong>ISI Annual Review of Inspections 2024–25</strong>. With a notable dip in compliance rates — down to 82.1% for routine inspections — we highlight where schools are falling short and what lessons can be drawn, particularly in areas such as safeguarding, attendance, and safer recruitment checks.</p><p>We also look at the recent update to ISBA’s <strong>Attendance Policy Template</strong>, following reports from members that inspectors are expecting to see statutory attendance codes included in documentation. While not a formal regulatory requirement, we explore why it may now be considered best practice and what has changed in the updated template.</p><p><strong>[Guest Interview | 4.00 – End]</strong></p><p> Our guest this week is<strong> Richard Gordon</strong>, Director of the Bournemouth University Disaster Management Centre. Richard brings decades of expertise in crisis management and has worked closely with ISBA on enhancing leadership readiness in the independent sector.</p><p>In this conversation, we explore:</p><ul><li>Why school leadership teams must move beyond reactive crisis management</li><li>The value of scenario-based exercises, even when time is tight</li><li>Key crisis scenarios schools should prepare for — from safeguarding issues to reputational risks</li><li>How better planning could also support schools' relationships with insurers</li><li>And what the next evolution of crisis capability might look like for independent schools</li></ul><p>If you’re thinking about resilience planning, preparing for the unexpected, or improving decision-making under pressure, this one’s not to be missed.</p><p>📌 <strong>Resources and links mentioned</strong>:</p><ul><li>ISI Annual Review of Inspections 2024–25</li><li>ISBA Webinar: Preparing for Inspection – The New Normal</li><li>ISBA Reference Library – Updated Attendance Policy Template</li></ul><p>💡 For further guidance on inspections, compliance, or crisis planning, ISBA members can contact the <strong>Advice and Guidance team</strong> or browse additional materials in the <strong>Reference Library</strong>.</p><p>📣 Not yet a member? Learn more about how ISBA supports independent schools at theisba.org.uk</p>","author_name":"ISBA"}