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Improvement Resource Type: Thematic Report


Improvement Resource Type: Thematic Report


This report summarises the findings from link inspector engagement visits and calls made to all further education colleges, and most adult learning in the community partnerships between September and December 2021. This report is based on the information discussed during face-to-face and online meetings with senior and middle leaders and small groups of learners.

Improvement Resource Type: Thematic Report


Improvement Resource Type: Thematic Report


Improvement Resource Type: Thematic Report


This thematic survey is expected to support the Welsh Government by achieving the following objectives:

  • To focus on the challenges and successes of the all-age model
  • To provide a state of the nation report on all-age schools 

The all-age schools sector is a growing sector, with more than double the number of schools open in 2020 compared with 2017. This report is focused on three broad areas: 

  • The rationale for establishing an all-age school
  • Setting up all-age schools

Improvement Resource Type: Thematic Report


Improvement Resource Type: Thematic Report


Recommendations

Secondary schools should:

  • R1    Recognise that peer-on-peer sexual harassment is highly prevalent in the lives of young pupils and adopt a whole-school preventative and proactive approach to dealing with it. This importantly includes providing pupils with assurance that school staff will take every incidence of peer-on-peer sexual harassment seriously and work in partnership with parents and external agencies. 
  • R2    Provide sufficient, cumulative and beneficial learning opportunities for pupils across the whole age range about healthy relationships, sex and sexuality education. This includes providing a safe, enabling and supportive environment for open and honest discussions.
  • R3    Improve the way they record, categorise and analyse incidences of harassment and bullying. Records should include details about the nature and type of incidences, the impact on the victim and appropriate actions in response to both perpetrators and victims. Leaders should ensure they review records regularly and evaluate the impact of their actions on pupils’ wellbeing. 
  • R4    Ensure all school staff receive regular and purposeful professional learning opportunities on personal and social education matters, including relationships, sexuality, diversity and gender transitioning. This is so that they are able to provide an affirmative, proactive approach to supporting pupils as they grow and develop into young adults.

Local authorities should:

  • R5    Work with schools to collect and categorise and analyse all bullying and harassment data correctly and comprehensively. In addition, support schools to analyse this information regularly to identify trends and put restorative arrangements in place. 
  • R6    Plan suitable intervention and support on gender issues at both school and local authority level, evaluating regularly their impact on pupil wellbeing. 
  • R7    Provide school staff with the necessary professional learning to adopt a proactive approach to peer-on-peer sexual harassment, including homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying and harassment. 

The Welsh Government should:

  • R8    Work with local authorities to improve the way they collect bullying and harassment information from schools and ensure that local authorities identify and respond to patterns and trends in behaviour. This is in order to plan suitable guidance, training and support for schools. 
  • R9    Ensure schools receive regular and informative updates on best practice and suitable resources that are available to support them in the delivery of relationships and sexuality education.