
Complex Case Support
​​We are actively developing a robust complex case support system, recognising the need for collaborative expertise in addressing challenging student situations. This initiative aims to create a network where schools can access specialised guidance and assistance.

Building a Network of Expertise
Key Features Under Development:
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Establishing a Network of Experts: Identifying and connecting experienced professionals across the network, including specialists in behaviour management, pastoral care, safeguarding, and special educational needs.
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Facilitating Impartial and Objective Advice: The goal is to provide schools with access to impartial and objective advice, offering fresh perspectives and supporting informed decision-making.
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Cultivating a "Critical Friend" Approach: Establishing a culture where network members can serve as "critical friends," offering constructive feedback and challenging schools to explore alternative solutions.
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Enabling Independent Meeting Attendance: Plans are underway to facilitate independent network member attendance at complex or sensitive case meetings, ensuring comprehensive support and diverse perspectives.
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Promoting Collaborative Problem-Solving: The development process is focused on creating a system that fosters collaborative problem-solving, enabling schools and network members to work together on tailored solutions.