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A Parents Guide to Elective Home Education
12:33|The Parents Guide to Elective Home Education Podcast contains all the audio from our online course which can be found at www.shinetraining.co.uk and www.electivehomeeducation.co.uk Our courses are for guidance purposes only, we recommend reading the DfE Elective Home Education GuidanceThis podcast of our course covers the following lessons:Reasons for choosing to Home Educate 01:14 (Notes)Removal from Roll 03:10 (Notes including steps a school can take if a child is absent and their absence is not authorised by the school)Local Authority Duties 04:37 (Notes including ways to demonstrate suitable education and the steps the LA can take if your child is not receiving a suitable education)Full Time, Efficient and Suitable 06:27 (Notes)Resources and Support 8:48 (Notes)Returning to Mainstream Education 9:28 (Notes)A Quick Reminder 11:22 (Download PDF)There are many different reasons for choosing to home educateDissatisfaction with the education systemShort Term InterventionBullyingDistance or access to local schoolsReligious or cultural beliefsPhilosophical or ideological viewsMedical/health needsTo address SEN needSchool refusalResources to help you get started with Elective Home Education:National Oak Academy School Reading List BBC BitesizeCheck out the resource bank at www.electivehomeducation.co.uk for resources for children aged 4-11 and 12-16Please provide us with feedback about your experience You can also follow us online @shinetraininguk or email us info@shinetraining.co.uk
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A Parents Guide to Elective Home Education
01:04|EXTRA AUDIO EHE - Removing from roll a child with an EHCP naming a Special School.You can find independent advice in your area from your local special educational needs independent advice service and further advice from IPSEA.Check out the resource bank at www.electivehomeducation.co.uk for resources for children aged 4-11 and 12-16Please provide us with feedback about your experience You can also follow us online @shinetraininguk or email us info@shinetraining.co.ukwww.shinetraining.co.ukwww.electivehomeducation.co.uk
A Parents Guide to Permanent Exclusions
15:19|The Parents Guide to Permanent Exclusion Podcast contains all the audio from our online course which can be found at www.shinetraining.co.uk and www.permanentexclusion.co.ukThis course covers the following lessonsReasons for a Permanent Exclusion 01:21 (Notes)Local Authority Duties 03:39 (Notes)Alternatives to Permanent Exclusions 05:40 (Notes)Possible Underlying Reasons Behind Behaviour 06:44 (Notes)Pupil Disciplinary Committee Meeting (PDC) 08:03 (Notes)Outcomes and Next Steps 11:07 (Notes)Resources and Support 13:22(Notes)A Quick Reminder 13:31 (Download PDF)Our courses are for guidance purposes only, we recommend reading the DfE Suspension and Permanent Exclusion GuidanceSupport with the exclusion processChild Law Advice ACE Education Just for Law Kids The School Exclusion ProjectYou may also wish to contact your local special educational needs independent advice service.Please provide us with feedback about your experience You can also follow us online @shinetraininguk or email us info@shinetraining.co.uk
A Parents Guide to Permanent Exclusions
01:37|EXTRA AUDIO PDC - Persistent Breaches - Pupil Disciplinary Committee Meeting Support with the exclusion process-Child Law Advice ACE Education Just for Law Kids The School Exclusion ProjectYou may also wish to contact your local special educational needs independent advice service.www.shinetraining.co.uk www.permanentexclusion.co.uk email us info@shinetrianing.co.uk or tweet us @shinetraininguk
A Parents Guide to Permanent Exclusions
01:28|EXTRA AUDIO PDC - Serious Breach - Pupil Disciplinary Committee Meeting Support with the exclusion process-Child Law Advice ACE Education Just for Law Kids The School Exclusion ProjectYou may also wish to contact your local special educational needs independent advice service.email us info@shinetrianing.co.uk or tweet us @shinetrainingukwww.shinetraining.co.ukwww.permanentexclusion.co.uk
