COVID-19: DfE guidance on 'Cluster and hub provision'

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John Rees National and International RSHE Consultant and Trainer
Webinar 18min

This webinar explores DfE guidance for schools, colleges and other education providers looking to introduce a cluster and hub provision during COVID-19, discussing what teacher should be taking inot account and how cluster or hub models can be safely implemented in line with social distancing methods.

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The guidance provides information on what arrangements should be made for those considering shared provision through multi-school or provider cluster or hub arrangements. It includes details to aid decision making around aspects such as safeguarding, SEND, free school meals and funding.

On the 24th April, the DfE released their guidance for schools, colleges and other education providers looking to introduce a cluster and hub provision during COVID-19.

In this webinar, John Rees, an experienced teacher, trainer and consultant with more than 25 years educational leadership experience, will provide an overview of the types of preparations that should be made ahead of providing shared provision through cluster or hub arrangements.

Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the current climate and in light of ongoing government policy review, please continue to check the latest DfE guidance on COVID-19 here.