For the attention of the Early Years Foundation Stage Practitioners
Free EYFSP drop-in sessions
Are you and your staff secure with your 4 E’s?
Maybe you have some borderline children or an ELG you need some advice
with?
Want to talk through your judgements before submitting your data?
Make
the most of some free support to help you make those final judgements before
submitting your data by calling into one of our EYFSP Drop-In Sessions where LA
Moderators will be available to help……
Date:Monday
13th June
Time:4 –
5.30pm
Venue: Crabtree Farm Primary and Nursery
NG6 8AX
Date: Tuesday 14th June
Time:4 –5.30pm
Venue: William Booth Primary and Nursery
NG2
4QF
Date: Thursday 16th June
Time:4 –5.30pm
Venue: Berridge Primary and Nursery
NG7 5GY
Date: Friday 17th June
Time:4 –5.30pm
Venue: Blue Bell Primary Academy
NG3 2LE
For more information please contact Lucy or Caroline….
Please remember to submit your EYFSP
data to the LA by Monday 27th June 2016
Early Years Teacher (EYT) Training:
Funding available
from DfE
Become an Early Years Teacher
As an Early Years Teacher, you can play an essential role in children’s development between birth and the age of five, providing high-quality early education. By training to deliver the Early Years Foundation Stage, you’ll learn how to use your knowledge and skills to ensure all children have access to high standards of learning.
The DfE have released
detail on funding available to support those wishing to become an EYT.
Senior leaders from across the SSBC partnership would like to thank all of the parents and professionals who have worked together to help the programme begin delivery during 2015/16.
"It’s been one year since we got the green light from the Big Lottery Fund to begin programme delivery. We wanted to celebrate this milestone and thank parents, community partners, commissioners, workforce teams and managers from across the SSBC partnership."
"There are so many people to thank, it will never be possible to get everybody together in one room, but lots of people have helped to get SSBC started this year and we really appreciate and value their support."
The 10th May event shone a spotlight on the success achieved by all SSBC partners so far. It also identified the priority areas of activity which SSBC will be focusing on in the coming months.
Working in the wards of Bulwell, Aspley, Arboretum and St Ann’s the SSBC programme aims to improve child development outcomes for 0-3 year olds. The programme focuses on maximising children’s potential through boosting outcomes in:
health & nutrition
communication & language
social & emotional development
Successes from year one of the programme include:
~SSBC Programme Team recruited
~Six community buildings upgraded
~Family Mentor service designed
~Family Mentors recruited, trained and now delivering services in Bulwell & Aspley
~Family Mentor contract awarded for St Ann’s & Arboretum
~Small Steps At Home, the home visiting programme, developed for babies 0-12 months
~Bump, Birth & Baby groups enhanced
~Triple P parenting groups launched
~Baby Buddy mobile phone app launched
~1113 books delivered to 470 children
Priority areas of activity for 2016/17 include:
~Recruit & train Family Mentors for St Ann’s & Arboretum to begin delivery in September 2016
~Develop the Small Steps At Home programme for toddlers aged 12-24 months