Children and Young People’s Services Department across SELB/WELB Head of Department – Dr Clare Mangan 2 Assistant Senior Education Officers 1 Acting Assistant.

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Children and Young People’s Services Department across SELB/WELB Head of Department – Dr Clare Mangan 2 Assistant Senior Education Officers 1 Acting Assistant Senior Education Officer Mrs P McDermott – Pupil Personal Development Service Mrs V Young – Special Education Mrs C Maguire – Learning Support Services - Education Psychology Service

Mrs Philomena McDermott Assistant Senior Education officer Philomena McDermott Pupil Personal Development SEBD Team Alternative Education/EOTAS Provision Social Inclusion Education Welfare Service

Pupils Personal Development Service (PPDS) Raising Achievement through the Promotion of the Emotional Health and Well Being of Children and Young People

PPDS SUPPORT Out Centre Training and Development -Principals, Teachers, Classroom Assistants School Based Support -School Based Training (whole school – year group teachers, individual) -Group Support (Pupils) – short term intervention

PPDS – AREAS OF FOCUS Emotional Health and Well Being Anti-bullying Support Bereavement and Loss Critical Incident Response Team Looked After Children (LAC)

Emotional Health and Well Being Raise awareness of emotional health and well being issues impacting on children and young people Give advice and guidance to schools for the promotion of positive mental health and well being through curricular and pastoral programmes Identify appropriate interventions and resources Signpost external supports available to school communities

Anti-Bullying Support Consider the range and types of bullying Review and development of school policy and procedures Support Strategies -intervention level -prevention level Promote Pupil Participation -whole school level -class level Consultation Monitoring and Evaluation

Bereavement Trauma and Loss Out Centre Leadership Training and Development School Policy and Procedures Capacity Building/Empowering Schools Planning -support networks -media Ongoing Programme open to all schools

Critical Incident Response Team PPDS Co-ordination of Core Team Core Team - Education Welfare - Psychology - Behaviour Support Accredited Training Immediate Response to any critical incidences in schools

Looked After Children Joint Protocols SELB/WELB/WHSCT Multi-agency links Promoting and supporting the needs of LAC Needs of Looked After Children our priority

PPDS TEAM Contact Telephone No: Or