Child Internet Safety Conference

Child Internet Safety conference

Wednesday 28 October 2015, Central Edinburgh

“Setting the scene – what children are doing online”

We are delighted to announce our latest confirmed speaker is Alison Preston, Head of Media Literacy Research at Ofcom. Alison will lead a session focusing on children’s online behaviours. The session will…

  • Include an overview of children’s media use, including which devices they prefer for which types of activities
  • Explore how children use social media and games, and how has this changed over time
  • Examine ‘what are the risks that children identify online?’
  • Examine ‘what strategies do parents employ to try to keep their children safe?’

The session will use data from Ofcom’s surveys of c.2,000 children and their parents, as well as video clips from Ofcom’s new qualitative work looking at 18 children and how their media use changes over time.

Other speakers confirmed so far include:

Brian Donnelly, Director, respectme

Ron Richards, E-Safety Consultant, South West Grid for Learning

Professor Andy Phippen, Professor of Social Responsibility in IT, Plymouth University

Heather Smith, Principal Officer – Child Care & Protection Training and   Development, City of Edinburgh Council

 Plus, representatives from the Scottish Parent Teacher Council

The event will be held at the John McIntyre Conference Centre at Pollock Halls in central Edinburgh.

Visit the event webpage for more details – www.policyhubscotland.co.uk/events/child-internet-safety-conference

E-News Update – Autumn 2015

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Autumn 2015 newsletter | the National Parent Forum of Scotland

The autumn edition of our newsletter is out now, featuring lots of information for parents on the latest education developments, as well as links to new publications and details of upcoming events. A pdf version is below, but to get the e-newsletter delivered straight to your inbox, sign up or contact us at office@npfs.org.uk

 

 

 

 

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Parents – What does attainment mean to you? Would you like the opportunity to hear from, and put questions to, leading figures in the world of education about attainment and how you can help your child achieve their full potential?


The National Parent Forum of Scotland are delighted to announce that this years conference will be held on Saturday 14th November at the University of Strathclyde Technology and Innovation Centre in central Glasgow. The theme of the conference will be attainment and achieving from a parental perspective. The conference is completely free to attend and all are welcome. We are keen to get as many parents along as possible so please spread this information widely!


On the day there will be a keynote speech and Q&A session, along with full agenda of seminars and workshops run by leading figures in education, and an exciting kid’s programme, including a creche.


Further details and information on how to book a place will be available shortly. In the meantime, please register interest by emailing conference@npfs.org.uk

Update from SPTC – August

 

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Welcome to SPTC’s August newsletter! For parents of senior pupils who now have results, we’ve compiled some of the best resources for students and parents of students about post exam life below. For all parents, we’re also busy planning our stand at this years’ Scottish Learning Festival – details on how to sign up can be found below.

We’re now into our 2015 – 2016 membership year and we’ve received loads of renewal forms from you. However if your Parent Council or PTA normally has SPTC membership and you haven’t renewed, then your membership has expired! Please get in touch if you cannot find your form – we can send you out a replacement. Your Parent Council may also be part of a local authority that pays for group membership – this means all Parent Councils in the local authority have SPTC membership. To check if your local authority is a group member then please visit the website.

Parents Connect 2015

This year SPTC will again be part of our Parents Connect stand at the Scottish Learning Festival along with NPFS, the Scottish Government and Education Scotland, plus some guest organisations. The festival takes place at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow on 23 and 24 September. It’s totally free to register and, if you are representing your PC and PTA, you could even use your parent group funds to pay for travel! If you can’t make the SLF, why not encourage teachers from your school to pop along to Parents Connect? We’ll have information on our new Partnership Schools project as well as other information and resources. You can see the programme at Parents Connect here

My World of Work needs you!

My World of Work is a web based tool kit offering support and resources for those finishing their education and moving on into the world of work. There is a section on the website specifically for parent and carers and My World of Work would like to find out how well this is working. Send them a direct message on Twitter or Facebook them to give your feedback.

Health and Safety blog

Judith Hackitt, chair of the Health and Safety Executive, has written a great blog post all about the importance of outdoor play and (some!) freedom for kids. You can read this here. Meanwhile if you’ve ever had any queries about health and safety the HSE website has a great section, busting commonly held myths around health and safety – take a look here.

Partnership Schools Update

We’re excited to announce that we have begun to roll out our Partnership Schools programme in three local authority areas; Edinburgh, Glasgow and Angus. We’re also in the process of developing a new section on our website just for the Partnership Schools Project where you’ll be able to find updates on what we’re doing as well as resources from the sessions, good practice stories and a special e-newsletter for those interested in the project.  To find out more about Partnership Schools please get in contact with Eleanor Coner at eleanor@sptc.info

Exam Resources

Last week students all over Scotland received results for their exam results. While many celebrated, not everyone got the results they were hoping for – luckily many organisations offer advice and information for those wondering what to do next.

  • Advice from My World of Work for parents and carers with children receiving exam results
  • SQA has provides guidance on what the exam certificate actually means
  • Moving On is a useful tool for young people finishing school, with information on careers and qualifications in a variety of subjects.
  • SCQF has published a guide for parents and carers on the SCQF levels

notgoingtouni.co.uk has plenty of resources all about work experience, alternative qualifications, apprenticeships and much more.

Dates for your diary….

Thursday 1st of October, Stirling We’re pleased to announce our first Parent Hub event. It’s a chance for parents to meet up, share stories and ideas about what you’re doing in your school. Keep your eyes peeled on the events section of the website for more details!

The Dunblane Centre –  The Gift that Keeps Growing

The Dunblane Centre, which was founded in 2004 from donations following the tragedy in the town, runs a youth club and leisure classes for the community. They have produced a book all about the creation of the centre and how the donations received have created a positive legacy for the town. You can buy the book on Amazon or directly from the Dunblane Centre and funds raised will directly support the centre’s work.

 

SPTC – Focus on Communications – Thursday 28 May 2015

 

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Focus on Communications –  Webster’s High School, Kirriemuir,   Thursday 28th May

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Communication is the key to success for Parent Councils and PTAs. This session looks at the best ways to communicate with the Parent Forum, with the school, the local community and with the local authority. You will also learn something about social networking and get advice about the best way to run surveys and questionnaires.

If you would like to register for this event then please drop us an email at sptc@sptc.info or call us on 0131 474 6199 and let us know your name, school and contact details.

All training sessions  are  free of charge but we need to have an idea of numbers and a way of contacting you should the event change.

National Parent Forum of Scotland – Focus Group for Parents

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Focus Group for Parents

Glasgow 26 May 2015 – 7-9pm

Are you the parent or carer of a pupil in S4, S5 or S6? Would you like to share your thoughts on how the Nationals and new Higher qualifications have gone this year? If so, we’d like to invite you to take part in our focus group for parents.

We value your reflections on the 2014/15 session and any suggestions for ways that could help the progression for the next year of pupils sitting N4, N5 and Higher qualifications. The NPFS will in turn feedback this parental perspective, at a national level, to the CfE Management Board, members of which include Scottish Government, Education Scotland and the SQA.

Venue: Room A426 in the Govan Mbeki Building,  Glasgow Caledonian University Map

Please RSVP to Joanna Murphy, NPFS Glasgow representative, at glasgow@npfs.org.uk or call 0131 313 8841 for more information.

 

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