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Welcome to Provision Mapping

©Alastair Fairfull

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Housekeeping• Alastair Fairfull is me…..

• Mobile Phones

• Fire

• Toilets

• First Aid

• Smoking

• Messages

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Provision Mapping

The purpose of provision mapping is to provide an

inclusive curriculum

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A Provision is:

• In order to ensure all young people are included we usually need to make available activities additional to, or different from, the usual Curriculum.

• These are the ‘Provisions’ we wish to map

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Activity 1: Provisions 10-15mins

• Get into little Groups

• In your Group, take turns to:

1. say “Hi”

2.Tell folk your ‘name’ and ‘school’

3.Elect a scribe

– Write a ‘Group list’ of Provisions (5 mins?)

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Provisions are typically

grouped in Waves

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Waves model and ‘additional to or different from’

Wave 3Additional highly

personalised interventions

Wave 2Additional interventions

to enable children to work at age related expectations or above

Wave 1Inclusive quality first teaching for all

3.11

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Activity 2: Provisions to Waves• 5-10mins

• Now Groups……

– group your Provisions into Waves

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A Provision Mapping System should…

1. Link provision to individuals

2. Identify additional/different provision for the whole school

3. Calculate Provision costs

4. Record individual pupil targets and outcomes

5. Evaluate all your Provisions

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The PM-using-SIMS.net system gives you the following results…..

• AF handout the ‘Reports Booklet’

• For Wolves remember the MAST CIF printout

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Real / potential benefits 1

• Supports schools to provide evidence for aspects of the New Ofsted Inspection

• Plan systematically how best to use the school’s resources to meet children’s needs i.e. Value For Money

• Organise provision clearly

• Target support effectively and efficiently

• Track provisions over time

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Real / potential benefits 2

• Quickly report provision information for: Annual Reviews, AEN, SpLD, PSPs etc

• Cost provision and manage the budget effectively

• Prevent over-provision in some classes and under-provision in others

• Provide clear and transparent information for LEA monitoring eg AEN Funding

• Evaluate your provision, and building this into the SEF/SIP

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Discuss and Practical

• Comfort Break?

• Discuss GAS briefly

• Handout- PM Getting Started mindmap

• Change the Field words- demo /copy

• Adding Provisions to ‘Look-Ups’ p5

• Linking Staff Members- p7

• Linking a Provision to- p7

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Remember

• 2.45- Wolves PM Website- on Engage

• Point out additional useful material in the Guide

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You have been the

best Group ever!

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