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Local Hero
....that’s you!!
Quick Intros
• Get to know each other – you have 5 minutes!
• Choose a spokesperson to feedback generally
about the whole table
– who you are
– where you are from
Planning your local Hello
campaign
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Local Heroes
Who is your audience?
Key messages
Audience profiles
Levels of engagement
Planning
Measuring outcomes
Monthly themes
Resources
Final actions
Who are your local heroes?
Multiagency group members
Movers and shakers
Who is your target audience?
Nationally and locally we need to
get key messages...
• Improve understanding
...into the right hands...
• Take action
• Get better support
What are your key messages?
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Being able to talk and listen well is
important
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Learning to talk doesn’t happen by
accident! Adults play an important
role
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Communication is a skill that can
always be developed and improved
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More children than you think
struggle to learn to talk about 1
million in the UK
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Poor language puts children at risk
of literacy, behaviour and social /
emotional difficulties
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It helps to know what happens
when, so you know whether
children are on the right track
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The earlier we spot children who
have difficulties the better
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It helps to know what to do if you
have concerns
Changing behaviour
For each audience
What do we want them
to know and do?
What are the
barriers?
What are their
motivations?
Who are your networks?
Levels of engagement
Make a
Difference
Individuals
Make a splash!
In settings / schools
Change the world!!
Take a strategic approach
Take Action
Planning
Planning
Objective
Action
Person
Time
Capture. Measure. Share.
PROM
Evaluation
TOM
Monitoring
Outputs
Impact
Outcomes
Examples
Examples
Parents
• Parent surveys on their
understanding of SLC
• Parents comment on their
journey to SLT
Workforce
• Completion of SLCF pre and post
training
• Collation of changes to workforce
practice
• Ratings of confidence by
children’s workforce
• Teaching and learning
observations in school
Schools and settings
• Audit tool used in schools and
settings
• EYFS data
• ECAT monitoring data
• Schools with communication
friendly approaches
Interventions
• Specialist assessment data
• teacher/parent perceptions
• Appropriate referrals to SLT
• Waiting times for intervention
• Time appropriate referrals
Share
Share
Tell us your stories
Send to us at
www.hello.org.uk
We will add to the website
Use case stories with the
national and local press
TCT will collate stories and
use as evidence
Plan through Hello monthly
themes
January
Hello. Don’t take communication for granted
February and March
Early chatter matters – from bump to birth
and beyond
April - It’s not just about talking
May - Good communication begins at home
June - Imagine life for those that struggle
July - Skills for work, life and play
August - Talk and go
September - Back to school
October - More than words
November - Celebrating communication
December - Talk to the future
February / March - change the
world
Continuing to work on their 3 year strategy working
towards these outcomes
1. All schools and settings to have
communication-friendly environments
2. Accessible resources to support
development of communication at all
levels; universal, targeted and specialist
3. Practitioners who have the confidence
and skills to nurture communication
development in all children and spot
those who might be struggling
4. Parents who are informed and know
where to go for help
February / March - make a splash
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Local specialists will be delivering
posters, leaflets, ‘ages and stages’
booklets to schools and settings.
Sharing information about resources
available – a resource a week is being
highlighted in local newsletters
Encouraging local settings and parent
groups to get involved in a roadshow
Running a course for family learning
teams and family information
services.
Encouraging secondary schools to
provide information to pupils in pshce
classes about the role of adults in
supporting language development
February / March - Make a
difference
1. Information in weekly
newsletters for parents
2. Engaging in local authority
led activities.
3. Identifying a senior member
of staff to lead on
communication.
4. Including speech, language
and communication in their
weekly staff briefings
5. Settings are having a focus on
language for each week
Summary
Summary
Local Heroes
Local audience
And
Audience profiles
Levels of
engagement
Key messages
Capture
Monthly themes
Measure
Share
Planning
Resources
Resources
• What have we got...
• What have you got...
• What do you need...
Online information
Hello Resources
Hello
resources
Consortium
Consortiumresources
resources
Join our Guinness World RecordTM attempt
We need you to help make 2011 a very special
year for talking.
Email [email protected] to pre-register
for your free activity pack.
TTYB resources
A range of handy downloadable
resources for parents and
professionals. Check out our top five
resources: Quicktips - available in 13
languages; Your baby is amazing;
Baby's First Word; Bilingualism Q&A
and Communicate through music.
Promoting local resources...example...
• Hounslow Early years team have
produced 5 short films
• They include the top tips
as determined by the poll of
professionals working in speech
and language in Hounslow.
• They also have posters, postcards
and credit cards with the top tips
for parents and early years
practitioner
http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/speech
_language_videos.
Final activity
• 3 key actions
• Best ways to join up
• Local co-ordinators
Keep
communicating
Keep communicating
• Please talk to us!!
• Email [email protected]
with ideas of information or support needed
on the ground and to tell about an excellent
resource or initiative that already exists
locally.