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https://www.cambslearntogether.co.uk/services-to-schools/pe/
Ian Roberts
Specialist Physical Education Adviser
Cambridgeshire County Council
Peterborough City CouncilAfPE Strategic Adviser
Witchford SSP Network Event
PE & School Sport
Points to ponder
https://www.cambslearntogether.co.uk/cambridgeshire-services-to-schools/cambridgeshire-physical-education
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The man with a plan…
Purpose:
1. Safer-recruitment of coaches
2. Safe practice - inc ear-rings
3. Pe Premium
4. Covid
5. CPD & PE Advice
How do you seek re-assurance in your
school that your children are safe when
you deploy coaches and support staff to
deliver Physical Education, School Sport
and Physical Activity?
Safe
Recruitment
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face to face interview
regulated activity
DBS
qualifications
Professional Learning & experience
Recent & relevant
reference/s
service level agreement
employers’ liability insurance
public liability
professional liability
hirers’ liability libel and slander insurance
personal injury
motor insurance
Induction
Riskassessments
emergency evacuation
referral & incentives
Level 2 award in the activity being delivered
first aid
safeguarding
Quality Assurance
Mentoring
Inadequate performance
Periodic Observations
Coaching providers must have a safeguarding and child protection policy in place,
including procedures for dealing with safeguarding incidents which are communicated to
and understood by all staff members
You must:
• understand best practice for creating a safe environment for children in your care
• give parents and carers confidence that their child is in a safe activity or learning environment
Safeguarding, and promoting the welfare of children, is everyone's responsibility.
What is your school’s
stance on ear-rings in PE &
School Sport?
Cambridgeshire Advice (This must be adhered to in maintained schools)
All personal effects should be removed
If they cannot be removed, staff need to take action to try to make situation safe.
It is not recommended that tape is put over ear-rings
If safety is likely to be compromised, the individual pupil(s) concerned should not actively participate
in activities where risk is raised. This includes activities run by coaches and third parties if the school
organised the activity
https://www.cambslearntogether.co.uk/cambridgeshire-services-to-schools/cambridgeshire-physical-education/safe-practice
What do we mean by low and high risk?
Low risk is where children can work and be secure in their own personal space
This could be warming up, skills practices, observing and analysing, officiating, coaching.
Higher risk is where that personal space could be compromised … this could be by other participants or by equipment
This could be games activities where there are elements of ‘scrimmage’, gymnastics where children are close to each other or where the floor / equipment could come close to the ears, swimming, dodgeball ..etc.
https://www.afpe.org.uk/physical-education/evidencing-the-impact-guidance-template/
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Thinking back to the changes you made when you had children back on site after lockdown
What have you kept? What’s didn’t work?
Key principles for supporting safe PE, School Sport and Physical Activity:
• Clean frequently touched surfaces
• Wash hands frequently as part of a clear hygiene regime
• Minimise contact
• Ensure good respiratory hygiene
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In order to ‘take reasonable care of their own health and safety and that of
others who may be affected by what they do at work’, we must …
Cambridgeshire PE Advisory ServiceProfessional Support for Physical Education and School Sport
The PE section of the Cambslearntogether website was the most visited of all sections of the entire
learningThe Cambridgeshire PE Advisory Service provides support, advice and training for schools
and teachers in this vital area of the curriculum.
• Extensive portfolio of CPD and professional development for all phases and settings
• Primary School PE Premium support, advice and auditing
• Robust links with sports governing bodies, exam boards and National Stakeholders
• Accredited courses for Primary School PE Specialists.
• Making children drown-proof – The PE adviser is the first port of call for all things swimming
related
• The Physical Education Health & Safety Check Package – ensuring teachers and children are safe
in PE and school sport
• directorate during the last 18 months
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Types of CPD
offered
Accredited qualifications for
Primary School PE Subject
Specialists
Networking
Safe Practice and Compliance
Generic Physical Education
workshops
PG Tips
Practical Guides to Teaching Physical
Education in Primary Schools
Training for NQTs and Teachers
who are new to their role
Coaching for Teachers
Pop-Up Workshops
AfPE/Sportsleaders UK Level 5/6 Certificate in
Primary School PE Specialism
Training for new & inexperienced PE subject leaders
PE for NQT’s and Inexperienced Teachers
Supporting PE for TAs
Physical Activity in EYFS & KS1 – Every Child A Mover
Teaching Dance / athletics / games … etc
What does outstanding PE look like in Primary School
Making Sense of Assessment in PE
What Ofsted expects of Physical Education
Mapping the Perfect PE Curriculum
Primary & Secondary PE Subject Leader Network Meetings
Trampolining, Swimming, Athletics, Boxercise,
Gymnastics, Badminton, Table tennis
Safe Practice workshopsPool OperatorResus & RetrievalAthletics Officiating
Safe Practice workshopsPool OperatorResus & RetrievalAthletics Officiating
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Thankyou for you contributions
Ian RobertsLead Adviser Physical Education and School Sport Cambridgeshire County Council / Peterborough City Council
Twitter @cambs_PE01480-379077
https://www.cambslearntogether.co.uk/cambridgeshire-services-to-schools/cambridgeshire-physical-education