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Supervision

Supervision is mandatory for all staff who work with children in the Foundation Stage, including all those in maintained schools, non-maintained schools and independent schools.​ This requirement is outlined within: EYFS: ​3.22 and 3.23.

Key elements of Supervision

  • Regular supervision meetings should be held for all EYFS staff, whether they are full time, part-time, volunteers, apprentices.​
  • Supervision meetings should provide opportunities for staff to: ​
  • Discuss any issues – particularly concerning children’s development or wellbeing, including child protection concerns ​
  • Identify solutions to address issues as they arise ​
  • Receive coaching to improve their personal effectiveness
Facilitating Supervision in your school​

Schools should ensure:​

  •  A supervision policy is in place and shared with all staff​
  • A senior member of staff is appointed to lead on supervision and hold  regular meetings with all EYFS staff​
  • Regular supervisions meetings are carried out throughout the year, recorded and treated confidentially​
  • Annual targets from appraisals are discussed and reviewed through supervision and changed or adapted as necessary
Supervision supports practitioners to reflect critically on the impact of their decisions’​- Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018 ​
 
For more information are EYFS statutory requirements please visit: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/early-years-foundation-stage-framework--2
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