Education Services Senior Phase Transition Roadshow Patricia M Murray Senior Educational Psychologist

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Education Services Senior Phase Transition Roadshow Patricia M Murray Senior Educational Psychologist

Education Services NO ONE HAS ALL THE ANSWERS OR SOLUTIONS! but WORKING TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Education Services Key Principles Partnership working Young person at centre Effective communication Shared understanding of the priorities Non duplication of work Clear strategic vision

Education Services How are we working in partnership with others to support young people?

Education Services Strategic Level Glasgow MCMC CITY GROUP PRIORITES  Data sharing  Early identification  Development provision  Transition  Retention and progression  Employer Engagement  Monitoring and reporting progress

Education Services Youth Employment Strategy Groups (operationalise the MCMC city strategy at a local level) Examples from North YEG  Website set up for the young people in North – bebo / facebook  Intelligence sharing  North YEG options road show  Winter leaver programme set up with partner agencies

Education Services FE and HE partners  Links with Strathclyde and Dundee universities using post graduate trainee educational psychologists to undertake research.  Input with Scotland’s Colleges and individual colleges in Glasgow

Education Services School Partners  Collaborative working via Joint Support Teams  Supporting Transitions a key focus for psychological service work with schools  Preventative work e.g. The Motivated School, Nurture Groups, Triple P parenting strategy  Risk matrix linked to SEEMIS

Education Services Examples of soft skills and confidence building courses from school A. This is Me Booklet developed in conjunction with Psychological Services Barnardos Resilience Programme Core Enhancement classes S1-S5 Princes Trust Inspiring Scotland Pacific Institute PX2 Courses MacRitchie Motivation Awards Community Initiative to Reduce Violence Young Carers Groups Project Scotland Bambury Life Skills College of Commerce Fun in Enterprise Skills for Work Courses Broader Achievement Programme

Education Services Individual Level – Partners  Transition protocol and passport  Parental involvement  Eliciting the views of young people  Offering more curricular options with new partners.

Education Services A current focus for us Ensuring information on young people’s strengths and additional support needs transfers to post 16 destination e.g. training provider, FE, HE.