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OverviewWritten by a leading expert in the field of inclusion, Leading on Pastoral Care assists leaders and SENCOs in primary and secondary schools in managing the most difficult aspects of providing effective pastoral care, such as paperwork, time, confrontational parents and Ofsted. 'Sobel writes in an engaging style that reflects his commitment to supporting schools in developing effective strategies to deal with emotional trauma and complex needs.... This is an excellent book.' SEN Magazine Drawing on research and his extensive experience in leading a team that has worked with over 1,000 schools, Daniel Sobel presents tried-and-tested strategies, tools and tips to support the welfare of and improve outcomes for the most challenged and vulnerable students, all backed by case studies and real-life examples. Pastoral care – being responsible for the welfare and progress of all students, particularly the most vulnerable – is an essential part of any leadership or SENCO role. However, one of the most significant challenges in providing such care is being able to manage resources as well as staff, students, parents and external agencies, especially when time and money are scarce. It is all too easy for schools to expend time and money to support their most vulnerable students, but there are many solutions that can be put into practice to provide the best pastoral care as efficiently and effectively as possible. This book is essential reading for all primary and secondary middle leaders, senior leaders and SENCOs who wish to provide the best support possible for their most vulnerable students, all while reducing pressure, stress and workload for themselves and their staff. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel SobelPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Education Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9781472958440ISBN 10: 1472958446 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 24 January 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsIf the moral test of a government is how it treats its weakest members of society, then arguably we should judge our schools on the quality of care they provide for their most vulnerable children and young people. Championing and celebrating pastoral leaders, Daniel Sobel assets the foundational nature of pastoral care within our school. Based on five rules of thumb and extensive experience, Leading on Pastoral Care is a high-quality text that provides reflection for the more experienced pastoral leaders, advice and practical suggestions for those new to post, and solid foundations for those aspiring to the role. -- Stephen Tierney, CEO of BEBCMAT, blogger (www.leadinglerner.me) and author of 'Liminal Leadership' Daniel Sobel addresses a topic that is under researched and rarely written about - that of the role of the pastoral care leader in the school context. This book is written in a very readable way and the combination of personal experience, practical suggestions and evidenced advice will make it very appealing and useful to a range of practitioners. Children learn well when they flourish, but it is hard for children to flourish without the holistic care that acknowledges that children have a range of social and emotional needs. The vignette examples in this book are excellent and revealing, and add depth, authenticity and challenge to the book. The focus around mental health is timely. The consolidation and reflection sections are excellent. They are quick, practical and aimed at maximum positive benefit. This is a very readable and practical book, and I am sure it will be an invaluable resource in any school wanting to build happy and resilient students who can be ready and able to learn and to take full advantage of their education. -- Dr Anne Bamford OBE, Global Education Expert If the moral test of a government is how it treats its weakest members of society, then arguably we should judge our schools on the quality of care they provide for their most vulnerable children and young people. Championing and celebrating pastoral leaders, Daniel Sobel assets the foundational nature of pastoral care within our school. Based on five rules of thumb and extensive experience, Leading on Pastoral Care is a high-quality text that provides reflection for the more experienced pastoral leaders, advice and practical suggestions for those new to post, and solid foundations for those aspiring to the role. -- Stephen Tierney, CEO of BEBCMAT, blogger (www.leadinglerner.me) and author of 'Liminal Leadership' Author InformationDaniel Sobel MA Ed (Psych) FCMI FCIC FRSA is the CEO and founder of Inclusion Expert, a leading educational consultancy offering training and resources to professionals working in inclusion. In 2012, Daniel was highly commended at the Educational Business Awards for his outstanding insights and strategic thinking in education, and Inclusion Expert won a Grand Prix at the Education Investor Awards in 2015. Daniel is the author of Narrowing the Attainment Gap and The Pupil Premium Handbook and is a featured columnist for The Guardian. He has also written for the Times Educational Supplement and regularly speaks on educational inclusion, social and behavioural issues, special educational needs, managing mental health, foster care children and impoverishment at national and international conferences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |