Resources
SEBDA News - Spring 2006 Issue 6
Members of SEBDA who have been issued with a password can access the complete copy of this issue in the Members Area
- p.1 Front cover: the Membership survey; OBE for General Secretary; Discipline and the media
- p.3 Chairman's report; Director's notes
- p.4 Patrick Webb, OBE, comments...
- p.4 From the SEBDA Education Officer: Dr John Visser comments on recent developments
- p.5 Key findings from the SEBDA Membership survey on the Association -also on 'what concerns you most'
- p.8 The 2005 OfSTED Report 'Managing Challenging Behaviour' A summary is given.
- p.9 The English NPSLBA training programme and Exchange. Has this reached you yet?
- p.10 CAMHS and education, Cynthia Fletcher gives an update on moves towards comprehensive CAMHS
- p.11 CAMHS active in partnership with PRU praised by HMCI, Janice Cahill, Head writes of successful multi-agency working in Stockport
- p.13 The Welsh Assembly Consultation Document: implications for PRUs: April May Kitchener reports from Swansea.
- p.14 Restrictive physical intervention - Wales
- p.14 Looking at the mental health needs of children looked after in Northern Ireland: the Caspar Project - can you help? (Dr Rosemary Kilpatrick and colleagues)
- p.16 Nurture Group Network: digest from the NGN newsletter.
- p.17 SEBDA National Conference report: featuring the personal view of our guest, Annie Humphries, President of NOfPRU
- p.20 Scottish miscellany: OBE for Prof Pam Munn, record numbers of exclusions, EIS call for anonymity for teachers accused of abuse, ASL Act and more.
- p.22 Staged Intervention in East Ayrshire: Tim Davidson reports his research into the Scottish development of the Birmingham Framework for Intervention model, now adopted in a majority of Scottish local authorities - conclusion: can work well but not a panacea.
- p.27 Wandle Walley on Radio 4 'You and Yours': move over Jamie Oliver, says Doug Bone.
- p.27 School dinner standards.
- p.28 E-referral and PRUs: Dawn Ullman comments further on internet monitoring in a shire county.
- p.29 News Round-up: England and Wales: a wide range of items from the national press on feral LAC, ASBOs, school dinners, ADHD, falsely accused teachers and more.
- p.33 Social Scene. New ministers, a children's commissioner, probably over-sue of ASBOs, abolition of short-lived CSCI, inspection framework - Cynthia gives her usual full coverage of developments in England.
- p.37 Professional Development: the SEBDA accredited courses and roadshows
- p.38 Regional Round-up: sell-out training days in north and south.Back page: SEBDA journal to be published by Routledge. QiSS award for Sunderland PRU
