At a glance
Sitting on or clerking a permanent exclusion panel can be a daunting prospect given the high stakes for the pupil and the complexity of the law and regulation.This module aims to give governors, trustees, and governance professionals the ability to explore how a three-step approach will give the panel the confidence to use the evidence to reach a sound decision.
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Programme description
Sitting on or clerking a permanent exclusion panel can be a daunting prospect given the high stakes for the pupil and the complexity of the law and regulation. Being required to attend a panel can be equally daunting for senior executive leaders, pupils and parents.
Using a step-by-step walk-through and a case study of the headteacher’s decision to permanently exclude a pupil, this module demonstrates comprehensively how panel members, panel chairs and clerks can fulfill their roles effectively at each stage. It also provides useful examples of questions to ask and templates to use.
It summarises the law, guidance and policies all will need to follow and explore how a three-step approach will give the panel the confidence to use the evidence to reach a sound decision.
Before you begin
It would be helpful for you to have completed the Introduction to Clerking Programme.
The Panel Work Programme consists of the following modules:
Preview slides
Who developed this module?
- Equality Act 2010: advice for schools - GOV.UK
- Exclusion case study 2
- Exclusions FAQs
- Exclusions Flow chart
- IRMS Schools Toolkit - Information and Records Management Society
- Questions a panel might ask
- Sample letter information checklist
- School exclusions review: call for evidence - GOV.UK
- School suspensions and permanent exclusions - GOV.UK
- The basis for decisions
- The duty of the Headteacher to notify others
- Deliberation by the panel
- Evidence pack
- Example agenda

