Pupil Behaviour and Wellbeing Committee

PUPIL BEHAVIOUR AND WELLBEING COMMITTEE

TERMS OF REFERENCE

 

Members:

 Mr R Foster (Chair)

Mrs J Kellett (Vice Chair)

Mr G Anders

Miss S Begum

Mrs M Bellis

Mr R Cormack

Mr M Bennett (Associate)

Mrs A Clark (Associate)

Mr C Dickinson (Associate)

Mr L Rowland (Associate)

Mrs K Smith (Associate)

Head Boy/Girl 11-16/Sixth Form (Associate)

Deputy Head Boy/Girl 11-16 (Associate)

Student Council reps (Associate)

Membership:

(a)        The committee shall comprise of not less than four Governors.

(b)       The committee shall have such associate non-voting members as is thought appropriate.

Election of Chair and Vice Chair:

The committee shall elect a chair and vice chair at its first meeting of the academic year.

Quorum:

The quorum shall be three Governors.

Meetings:

The committee shall meet at least termly.

Minutes:

The minutes shall be taken by a designated clerk.

Review of Terms of Reference:

The Terms of Reference shall be reviewed annually by the full Governing Body.

Delegated responsibilities of the committee:

(i)         Seek assurance from the college management that the full Governing Body (FGB) has all necessary student behaviour and safety related policies to meet statutory and local requirements.

(ii)        Where delegation has been agreed by the FGB, approve and review the effectiveness of statutory policies, plans and procedures relating to student behaviour and safety related matters:

  • Child protection policy
  • Children with health needs who cannot attend school
  • Designated teacher for looked after and previously looked after children
  • Supporting pupils with medical conditions
  • RSHE policy
  • Safeguarding policy
  • Home College Agreement
  • Behaviour policy
  • Written statement of behaviour principles
  • Exclusion policy
  • Anti-bullying policy
  • Written statement of behaviour principles

 

(iii)       Where requested by the FGB, review the effectiveness of non-statutory policies, plans and procedures relating to student behaviour and safety related matters.

(iv)       Where requested by the FGB, recommend for approval following consideration of the effectiveness of student behaviour and safety related Local Authority policies.

(iv)       Consider and advise the FGB on standards and other matters relating to student behaviour and safety, including any statutory requirements delegated to the committee:

  • Attendance
  • Bullying
  • E-safety
  • Drug education
  • Physical and mental health
  • Emotional wellbeing
  • Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural education
  • British Values
  • Harmful sexual behaviour
  • Alternative Provision
  • Part time timetables
  • Enrichment