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FISH Fact:
Autumn 2023 Term estimates are now open for submissions until 21, July. If you have already submitted information for this term for your annual budget and need to amend you are able to do so now.
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Funded Early Education - for childcare settings and childminders
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East Riding of Yorkshire childcare sufficiency assessment 2023 – provider survey
The Families Information Service Hub (FISH) would like help from childcare providers to inform the East Riding of Yorkshire Childcare Sufficiency Assessment (CSA) survey 2023. We are reviewing our Childcare Sufficiency Assessment, for 2023 and we need as many childcare providers to complete the East Riding of Yorkshire Council Provider Survey as possible.
We would be grateful for your assistance in completing the survey. Your submission will be anonymous. This survey is open from Tuesday, 30 May until 31, July 2023.
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East Riding of Yorkshire childcare sufficiency assessment 2023 – parent/carer survey
We would still like your assistance to promote the parent/carer survey to help with the CSA, Therefore, we would be grateful if you could circulate the attached with your parents via any correspondence that you send out
East Riding of Yorkshire Childcare Sufficiency Assessment 2023 updated.docx
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Safeguarding and Child Protection
If you have any concerns about a child, please contact the Safeguarding & Partnership Hub on (01482) 395500.
Working together to safeguard children
Source: DfE
Date: 21 June 2023
The Department for Education (DfE) has launched a consultation on revisions to the Working Together to Safeguard Children statutory guidance for England. The consultation aims to gather views on updating Working Together to help deliver on the government’s plans to transform children’s social care set out in Stable Homes, Built on Love. It closes on 06 September 2023. Find out more: Working together to safeguard children: changes to statutory guidance
Information Sharing advice for safeguarding practitioners
This consultation seeks views on a revision to non-statutory guidance: Information sharing advice for practitioners providing safeguarding services to children, young people, parents and carers (“Information Sharing Advice”). The Information Sharing Advice:
- outlines the responsibilities of agencies and organisations and the golden rules to promote effective information sharing;
- summarises the key responsibilities of professionals who share and process personal information and/or have responsibility for deciding how to process it; and
- explains the lawful bases that may be most appropriate for sharing personal information in a safeguarding context.
Information sharing advice for safeguarding practitioners - Department for Education - Citizen Space
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Portage Workshop
This is a certificated training course delivered by National Portage Association Accredited Trainers.
The Portage Workshop is an introduction to the Portage Approach to working with children with additional needs and their families. The workshop is suitable for early years practitioners who work in an early year’s settings (PVI or maintained), Children’s Centres, Childminders and parents/carers of children who are receiving Portage support.
Central to the course are the ‘Portage Principles’ and the ‘Three Circle Model of Portage’. The NPA has set standards for minimum workshop content and length. The Workshop has a core curriculum consisting of seven modules and must last a minimum of 2 full days plus a Follow Up session.
The workshop is designed to support parents who have children that are being supported by Portage, and practitioners working with children, to help support their learning and development and to understand the strategies and principles used by Portage Workers.
The dates are 13.09.23, 24.10.23 and 21.11.23, at The Bridlington Spa, South Marine Drive, Bridlington, YO15 3JH.
Please contact earlyyears.training@eastriding.gov.uk to request a place.
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News & Events
Provider Search - School Drop Off/Pick Up
We have recently updated our online provider search, to allow parents to now filter by providers offering a school pick drop off/pick up service.
If you offer a drop off/pick up as part of your service and would like to advertise this, you can do so by updating your provider record via the “useful information for parents” form on the Ehub.
You can view your current record via our online childcare provider search:
Parenting Survey
The East Riding Parenting Centre for Excellence is currently reviewing the local parenting offer across the whole of the East Riding.
Our families are at the heart of everything we do, so we want to know what we are getting right for you and if there are any areas you feel we could be better at meeting your needs from a parenting point of view.
We welcome surveys from all parents/carers/grandparents and others within your child’s family.
It will only take a few minutes to complete and your thoughts would be much appreciated.
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If you have any information you would like adding to the Mailout please send by email to fish@eastriding.gov.uk |
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