Organised by Manchester City Council
Attended by Ornette D Clennon (morning sessions, only).
Morning Presentations
Contents
The Importance of Mother Tongue and Cultural Heritage Teaching
Just at a fab conference about language and cultural heritage of supplementary schools #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/Dzp0UjitLV
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#MCCsupp Sri Gobind Singh Gurdwara Education: Language is an essential part of our identity. It is being lost by younger generation. pic.twitter.com/RBhlGjgRMl
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Gurdwara: We need to encourage mother tongue teaching to exam level. Translations are filtered through politics of translator. Need original text teaching #MCCsupp
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Gurdwara: Having the foundation of your mother tongue. No fluency in the mother tongue, then difficulty in acquiring second lang (.i.e. English) #MCCsupp
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Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing
Heather from KOOTH mental health and wellbeing charity. Children come from Northwest #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/z0k3rcc2cT
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Kooth: Internet based confidential youth counselling #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/HqsY30c1Js
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Kooth: Commission to work with young ppl from 11-19 in Manchester. Anonymous sign up for the young people #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/yieCewvzFh
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Heather Hook from KOOTH. Can’t work with under 11’s at the moment #MCCsupp
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Kooth: BSP registered, NHS funded, 200+ staff. Anonymous service for young people. A gate way into other serviced. No referrals necessary. Text based service. Upto 1 free chat online. Open 24/7 #MCCsupp
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Kooth: Will be responded to within 24hrs. Also can access incl live forums. Facilitated by members of staff #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/Bxc91GwNLN
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KOOTH: Multi ethnic and multi lingual team working at KOOTH. Cultural understanding of mental health important! #MCCsupp
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Kooth: Traffic light system of prioritising. Also facility of confid online journal, help with triaging. Can be integrated with other services such as CAMHS #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/G6rWtAXE0d
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Kooth: Can upload their own anonymous stories to share with others. No direct comm between young people. Mediated thru trained staff #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/CzoH3gHrp7
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Kooth: Assessment form. Staff use tools that they would in face to face settings. #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/AY1qJTqDG8
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Kooth: Safeguarding issues. Many issues are not known by Schools, parents etc. Can often be first port of call for young people. Young people are in control of how they use the service. #MCCsupp
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Morning Workshop
Behavioural Management
Matt Lee. Behaviour management workshop #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/iknn648sAd
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Matt Lee: We need structure our responses to disruptive behaviour etc. Consistent rewards and sanctions #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/k6Mb8bboPd
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Mike Lee: Preventing disruptive behaviour: Rewarding good behaviour, mini certificates for good behaviour, phone call, email about progress. See Bill Rogers on youtube #MCCsupp
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Matt Lee: To help prevent disruptive. Use structure of the lessons. differentiated, structure, use timings of activities (pace). Awareness of body language, cultural awareness #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/k4RdVfET8r
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Matt Lee: Behavioural modification techniques-Countdown, raise hand, catching good behaviour. Build relationships, sometimes chit chat. Maybe an introductory activity. Last half an hour of games (primary- golden time) pic.twitter.com/lEeBM8qoWG
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Matt Lee: Always try to correct behaviour in the least intrusive way. (a simple look, a quiet word in the ear). Never damage the relationship with your learners. #MCCsupp
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Matt Lee: Least intrusive – The look, the pause, quiet word, tactically ignore, use thank you, broken record technique (just repeat your request), describing their behaviour to them. Take up time (give them time to climb down for themselves) #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/S9v8IPiOMi
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Matt Lee: We must reinforce the ground rules in EVERY SESSION. @MEaPSchools @GIFT_UK #MCCsupp pic.twitter.com/FJrqmwAa2o
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