Multi-Agency Working
Examples of where our RAISE schools have worked effectively with both statutory and voluntary partner agencies to plan and provide integrated services to address the complex needs of the pupils within their care.
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Bedwas High School, Caerphilly
An overview of the Student Assistance Programme, counselling and multi-agency working of the Youth Worker at Bedwas High School. The school has 782 on roll, with 22.6% of pupils in receipt of Free School Meals.
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Ysgol Hen Felin, Rhondda Cynon Taf
An overview of the Outreach Programme in which selected pupils from Ferndale Community School visit Ysgol Hen Felin once a week for joint music therapy workshops, designed to raise confidence and communication skills in pupils. Ysgol Hen Felin is a special school with 135 on roll and 43% in receipt of Free School Meals. Ferndale Community School also has 667 on roll with 41% of pupils in receipt of Free School Meals.
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Maesteg Comprehensive, Bridgend
An overview of the mentoring, counselling and behaviour support offered to pupils at the school through RAISE funding. The school has 1150 on roll, with 23.8% in receipt of Free School Meals.
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Pen-y-Dre High School, Merthyr Tydfil
An overview of the range of alternative curriculum options developed with RAISE funds at the school. The school has 943 on roll, with 34.3% in receipt of Free School Meals.
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Tackling the Emotional Needs of Disadvantaged Pupils
Case studies from Cynffig Comprehensive, Hawthorn High School and Upper Rhymney Primary School outlining strategies to develop the social and emotional competence of disadvantaged pupils.
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Good Practice Guide to Multi-Agency Working
Case studies from five schools outlining strategies to develop effective links with the local community and external agencies.
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