Schools have come under increasing pressure in recent years to minimise the use of exclusions. With the risk of appeals and the responsibility to provide full time education from day six, it is clear your decisions to exclude must be well-informed, fair and completely watertight.
It can be a considerable challenge striking the balance between providing disengaged and disruptive individuals with the right support whilst protecting the learning of the majority. When is exclusion appropriate and lawful? What are the best strategies to help students at risk and achieve successful reintegration?
Attend the Managing Exclusions national conference and ensure you are fully up to date with law and best practice in this area. You will gain clear and accurate guidance so you can be certain of your school’s legal position, avoid time-consuming appeals and implement effective strategies to prevention exclusions.
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You can also see details of the day in our conference programme.
Comments from last year's delegates:
“ A useful update of current laws and guidance with helpful case studies and advice”
Roger Aylward, Leighton Park School
“ A helpful, comprehensive day and most importantly reassuring – with super conference materials to take away”
Raymond Prentice, The Raglan Junior School
“ Clarified the guidance crisply, with the authority of legal expertise and the credibility of real case studies”
Rosalind Scott, Director, Tilbury and Chadwell St Mary Excellence Cluster