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El. knyga: Co-producing SMART Targets for Children with SEND: Capturing the Authentic Voice of Children, Young People and their Caregivers

  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jul-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000605518
  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jul-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000605518

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This accessible guide supports school and education settings in co-producing SMART targets for education health and care plans, SEN support plans and Personal Education Plans.

The book encourages educators to collaborate with children, young people and their caregivers to gain an in-depth understanding of their views, aspirations, strengths and areas of challenge, and to write purposeful, specific, measurable and achievable targets. Each chapter offers successful approaches to capture authentic voice, with a variety of contributors sharing their journey to improve child and family leadership by developing child-centred approaches in their contexts. The book includes case studies and reflective activities to further support the reader with creative and innovative approaches to SMART targets that are underpinned by the child's perspective.

With contributions from a range of schools, and across age phases, this book encourages and enables collaboration with children, young people and their caregivers, and will be essential reading for SENCOs, designated leads for safeguarding, teachers and senior leaders in both mainstream and specialist settings.
List of contributors
vii
Acknowledgements x
List of abbreviations
xi
Glossary of terms xiii
Introduction 1(3)
1 Co-production: The legal and regulatory context and the role of continuous professional development (CPD)
4(28)
Sarah Martin-Denham
2 Creative approaches to capturing views, wishes and feelings of caregivers and children
32(31)
Sarah Martin-Denham
Wendy Thorley
3 A virtual school head perspective
63(25)
Jane Pickthall
4 Battling to be heard: The impact on families
88(15)
Catherine Landucci
5 Co-producing SMART targets in the early years
103(19)
Faye Waterhouse
6 Co-production through mindfulness
122(27)
Donna Walker
7 Re-engaging children and young people through forest school approach
149(20)
Donna Walker
8 Engaging and re-engaging children through a managed move or following a school exclusion
169(21)
Sarah Martin-Denham
Denise Taylor
Donna Walker
9 Co-production with children and young people and their caregivers in alternative provision
190(20)
Kerrie Whelan
Dominick Cray
10 Co-producing SMART targets for children with social, emotional and mental health needs
210(18)
Johanna Buder
11 Moving from non-SMART towards SMART targets in a mainstream secondary school
228(23)
Danny Kilkenny
12 Co-producing SMART transitions into further education
251(18)
Peter Monaghan
Index 269
Sarah Martin-Denham is Senior Lecturer at the University of Sunderland and Programme Leader for the National Award for Special Educational Needs Coordination on-campus route. In addition, she leads externally funded research for a range of organisations on school exclusion, childhood adversities and service evaluations in childrens social care. Sarahs passion for child and caregiver voice comes from her experiences as a mother and teacher. This book forms part of Sarahs ambition to ensure children and their caregivers are given agency in decisions regarding their education and care.