The Current Context Don McGillivray Positive Futures Division Children, Young People and Social Care Directorate.

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The Current Context Don McGillivray Positive Futures Division Children, Young People and Social Care Directorate

Key developments in early childhood education and care Curriculum for Excellence OECD Report Early years and early intervention framework Specific commitments on early years entitlement and teachers SCQF Level 9 in childhood practice

Curriculum for Excellence Active learning Early level spanning pre-school and P1 Transitions, both into pre-school and between pre-school and primary New conceptualisation of curriculum –Ethos and life of the school as a community –Curriculum areas – experiences and outcomes –Interdisciplinary learning –Opportunities for personal achievement

OECD Report Many aspects of Scottish education are strong Pre-school and primary relatively strong by international standards Key issue is the drag that social circumstances have on outcomes How can education help children overcome poor social background?

Early years and early intervention framework Pre-birth to 8 years old Covers health, education and social care Transformational change Major priority for national and local government

Early Intervention Our ambitions are universal Risk identification and risk management Sustained and effective interventions Building the capacity of individuals, families and communities to secure outcomes Not just a deficit approach

Transformational Change Focus on outcomes Joined up approach Capacity-building model - parenting Addressing underlying factors Engagement Strengthening universal services Quality Meeting the needs of children and families Play Improving delivery

A holistic approach Child-focused Understanding what contributes to outcomes Inter-agency planning and delivery Common values Getting it Right for Every Child Broader workforce roles

Outcomes/Personalisation Universality of outcomes, not inputs 4 capacities plus wider outcomes Ability to assess the needs of individual children and families and plan to meet those needs in a holistic way Translating outcomes and experiences into individualised learning plans Universal services meeting a wider range of needs

Early intervention Engagement Risk identification Effective, evidence-based interventions Child development Renewed focus on 0-3 age range

Transitions Transition into childcare and pre-school needs more focus New early level spanning early years and primary 1 Dialogue across early years and early primary

Skills for capacity-building and engagement Working alongside parents and communities Doing things with people, not for or to them Empowerment

A focus on quality Qualifications and skills Evidence into practice Continuous learning

Opportunities SCQF Level 9 in childhood practice HND Childhood Practice New focus on 0-3 and supporting research Broader workforce roles Common values Analysis of skills and skill gaps