How to: review suspensions and exclusions

This e-learning programme explores how everyone involved in the exclusion and suspension process can fulfill their role.

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.

You will cover:

what an effective review panel looks like

the regulatory frameworks

the process and timelines for panels

what is expected of you and others

how to prepare for an effective panel and the steps to be taken afterwards

the basis on which a decision should be made

  Study time 45 minutes

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:

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"Just another good course full of useful information."

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"I have previously undertaken Exclusions Training face to face with my Local Authority. This program was much better and much clearer. I feel much more confident now than I did before."

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"Very clear concise and easy to follow. Pages are set up to print well..."

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Who developed this module?

Paul Aber

Paul Aber, Head of Training Development

Paul leads and manages NGA’s face-to-face training, e-learning and development programmes. This includes recruiting, training and managing NGA’s team of consultants and trainers. Paul has many years’ experience of governance, including in maintained schools and academy trusts.

Michael Barton

Michael Barton, Head of Advocacy and External Affairs

Michael specialises in trust governance, co-ordinating NGA's work with multi-academy trusts and producing tailored resources. He also leads NGA's work in the West Midlands, working closely with the region's trusts and local authorities.

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Module Includes

  • 1 Unit
  • Module Certificate