Monthly Archives: March 2022

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The Parental Involvement and Engagement survey will close soon and we are keen to get as many responses from parents across the authority as possible.

The survey will give parents/carers the chance to reflect on the involvement and engagement they are experiencing at the moment and what they would like to see in the future.

Responses will help us plan for next steps in parental engagement, opportunities and programmes. The survey is for parents and carers of children and young people who are accessing primary, secondary and/or special education.

Link to the survey is here:- Parental Involvement and Engagement Census (PIE) 2021/22 (smartsurvey.co.uk)

 

Trauma Informed Contact Centre

Trauma Informed Contact and Care (TICC) is a unique Police and Education early
intervention safeguarding partnership that supports children and young people exposed to
domestic abuse.
Being part of Trauma Informed Contact and Care means that schools will receive a
notification from Police Scotland before the start of the next school day when a child or young
person has been involved in or exposed to a domestic abuse incident in the previous 24 hours.
The information is given in strict confidence to the school’s designated contacts who will be
the Head Teacher, Depute Head Teacher, Child Protection Co-ordinator or Named Person.
This will enable support to be given dependent on the wellbeing needs and wishes of the child
or young person.
The designated contacts have received additional information about Trauma Informed
Contact and Care and the impact of Domestic Abuse on children and young people.
Trauma Informed Contact and Care supports us to get it right for every child