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The guidance asks that each education authority include details of how this should be undertaken in their policy on de-escalation, physical intervention. 13.
I agree entirely with that point.The Government is taking steps, through the measures that I set out in my original answer, to ensure that support is in place in schools on the basis of early intervention and prevention, to de-escalate in particular instances and to ensure that young people receive the support that they require in schools to address any beh...
Given that Labour plans to have a bomb-proof UK manifesto that will mimic the Tories—with whom Labour is already in de facto coalition in Edinburgh, Fife, North and South Lanarkshire, Stirling, and West Lothian—has the minister had any indication whatsoever that a change in UK Government will mean greater resources being made available to the Scottish Gover...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 September 2018
There is no requirement for foster carers to be de-registered in order to provide a continuing care placement for a young person in their care up to the age of 21.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 September 2016
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will publish stand-alone guidance on de-escalation, restraint, and physical intervention of children at school and, if so, when.
There would be merit in looking at having a de minimis level. You are talking about a threshold, but there is also a case for looking at having a de minimis level at the other end.