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1998 Early Years Development PlanSECTION F - QUALITY AND INSPECTION Quality has been and will continue to be at the heart of Bristol=s policy for early years. We will continue to work with all providers to develop a network of high quality provision serving the needs of children and their families in the City. All registered providers must be committed towards working towards SCAA=s Desirable Learning Outcomes as a minimum. The Bristol Standard for Early YearsA key component of quality for under fives in Bristol is the Bristol Standard for Early Years. This is a self evaluative framework based on the ten dimensions of quality from the AEffective Early Learning@ national project.
Hartcliffe Early Years CentreA bid has been re-submitted for Hartcliffe Early Year Centre to be recognised as an Early Excellence Centre. This is the first model in Bristol of fully integrated provision and the role of the Centre will develop as a training centre, a focus for the networks of Early Years providers and for the dissemination of good practice. Inspection ArrangementsA OFSTED
B Social Services Inspection and Registration Unit
C Environmental Health
D Health & Safety
E Fire Officer
F Voluntary Sector
G Pre-School Learning Alliance
H Bristol Equalities and Community Development
Access to Inspection ReportsOFSTED: Available on Internet and in libraries. Inspection and Registration Unit: In Central library and with individual providers. Other reports received by individual providers. Requirement to produce post-inspection action plansAt the present time advice and support is available to all LEA settings from the curriculum advisers within the Achievement Division of the Education Directorate and to all Social Services registered providers from the Registration and Inspection Team. This includes assistance for providers who are the subject of a failed Nursery inspection who are due to be re-inspected. Similar advice and support would be available for private providers through the Private Schools and Day Nurseries Association and for playgroups through the Pre-School Learning Alliance. With respect to private and voluntary providers who have failed to produce an action plan following their inspection, the local authority will consider, in the first instance, whether additional support can be provided either by the local authority or by the relevant association. If an action plan is still not produced after accessing all available support, the local authority will contact the provider by telephone and in writing warning of the possibility of removing the provider from the Early Years Development Plan. If an action plan is still not produced then the provider will be removed from the plan and written notification will be sent to all parents receiving grant with that provider. The provider will be able to apply to rejoin the list of providers registered under the Development Plan once an appropriate action plan has been produced and accepted. Issues A Requirement to involve a qualified teacher (Early Years specialist) in all Early Years settings.
B OFSTED / Children Act Inspections
C Conflict between other Inspections
KEY FINDINGS:
Forward A:Introduction B:Background C:Early Years in Bristol D:The Partnership & Consultation E:Audit of Need & Provision F: Quality & Inspection G: Curriculum & role of Qualified Teachers H: Training & Staff Development I: Family Support/ Parent Involvement & Under 3's J: SEN K: Integration L: Affordable Childcare M: Information Services Conclusions Annexes Executive Summary/Action Plan Supplementary Info |
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