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MINI E-NEWSLETTER APRIL 2011

Welcome to our mini E-newsletter where we direct you to SOME of the updates on the PINS site. Remember; let us know what matters to you. Follow the GREEN links

 

HEADLINES

NEW LOOK WEBSITE

When you visit the site you will notice that we have a new look and the addition of a Search box to help you find what you might be looking for. We have over 2,000 links to reports, articles and handy resources.

This month we will be launching a new theme: Looked after children and young people. Watch the site for more details.

PINS THEMES

EARLY YEARS MATTER MAGAZINE - The online version of the early years newsletter

MORE CHOICES MORE CHANCES - The Awards Network in Scotland has a new website

GIRFEC - News from the Scottish Government’s Getting it Right team

SCHOOL EXCLUSION - Educational psychology in Scotland: Making a Difference Report

PARENTS - A Pathway of Care for Vulnerable Families (0-3): New guidance

HEALTH & WELLBEING - Count Us In: Mind Over Matter: HMIE Report

CURRICULUM - Learning in Scotland’s Communities: HMIE Report

CRITICAL STANCE - Report of a Review of teacher education in Scotland

WHAT'S NEW

IN THE PRESS - Chartered Teacher scheme challenged

IN THE PRESS - Chief Executive Officer of the Scottish Education Quality and Improvement Agency announced

CONSULTATIONS - Forced Marriage Statutory Guidance Consultation

EVENTS & TRAINING - Alcohol’s harm to others conference: Beyond the drinker

EVENTS & TRAINING - Scottish Learning Festival 2011

RESOURCES

SCHOOLS & LEARNING - Supporting learners: Self reflection resource

CHILDREN'S SERVICES - Keeping Children Safe: Preventing abuse among young children and young people

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT - Consultation responses for 'Towards an Autism Strategy for Scotland