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3.2. Children, Young People
and their Families
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“The Getting it Right for Every Child
(GIRFEC) approach will be fully embedded,
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with a D/deaf or Deafblind child and
their family offered the right information
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and support at the right time to
engage with BSL. We will strengthen
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partnerships between relevant
organisations to overcome barriers
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for BSL users and deaf/ deafblind children
to ensure they have the support they need
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at all stages of their learning,
so that they can reach their
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full potential.
(BSL National Plan).
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Renfrewshire’s approach to the design,
delivery, and evaluation of
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children’s services is robust and
underpinned by the views and needs
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of our children and young people.
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Renfrewshire council’s Teachers of the
Deaf work with children across Renfrewshire
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and our schools are working to meet
the needs of pupils and parents to raise
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awareness of BSL in different ways.
The ethos of the Additional Support
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Needs Education Policy is to aim for
mainstream schooling, where schools
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are responsive to the needs of individual
pupils. Where BSL provision is needed,
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this is provided at Garvel Deaf Unit
in Inverclyde, but there is parental
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choice to pick other schools.
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By 2029, we will:
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Ensure that services for children
and families reflect the United Nations
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Convention On The Rights Of The
Child (UNCRC) as related to BSL users.
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Explore opportunities for BSL users to
inform work on Whole Family Wellbeing
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in Renfrewshire.
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Provide early years staff with information
about BSL and Deaf culture,
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and about resources that are
available in BSL, so that they can meet
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the needs of families with a
D/deaf or Deafblind child.
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Take forward advice developed by
Education Scotland to
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a) improve the way that teachers
engage effectively with parents who use BSL
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and b) ensure that parents who use
BSL know how they can get further
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involved in their child’s education.
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Share good practice already in place
in some Renfrewshire schools for
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BSL using parents involvement.
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Work with Parent Councils to improve
awareness of BSL and Deaf culture and
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and encourage representation from
BSL using parents through the
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Renfrewshire Parent Council
Liaison Group meetings.
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Promote BSL awareness in pupils,
parents, and staff by providing
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opportunities for raising BSL awareness.
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Explore producing BSL information
for families with children,
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including key information on
sending your child to school.
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Contribute to the national language
learning programme (1+2) to support
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the learning of BSL in schools for
hearing pupils, including sharing
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best practice and guidance.