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    Im trying to fill my SEF in im up to section 3 writting about how i meet the 5 every child matters outcomes

    the guidance states that they are

     Achieve and enjoy
     Feel safe
     Adopt healthy lifestyles
     Make a positive contribution
     Develop skills for the future.


    Am I following the wrong framework as ive been following the every child matters outcomes as

    1. Staying safe
    2. Being healthy
    3. Enjoying and achieving
    4. Making a positive contribution
    5. Achieving economic wellbeing

    Are they the same thing just worded diffrently??

    Will this affect my SEF??

    Someone please help

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    Ofsted changed the focus of the ECM outcomes for the purpose of the SEF.

    So instead of saying ... to keep children healthy we wash hands, put tissues in a lidded bin, clean floors etc.

    You need to say how what you do improves outcomes for the children.

    To support children with learning about healthy lifestyles we... do x, y and z. This improves outcomes because children remember what they have learned, take their learning home, become independent and competent with hand washing etc.

    Hope this helps!

 

 

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