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NEW ZEALAND
Next phase of Social Workers in
Schools roll out
The selection of schools to take part in the next
phase of the Social Workers in Schools (SWiS) programme has been
completed with 71 being chosen. SWiS, an early intervention and
prevention programme targeted at year 0-8 children and their families in
low decile schools, is led and financed by Child, Youth and Family in
partnership with the Ministry of Education. It is designed to give early
help to children and families in order to prevent problems becoming more
serious and difficult to overcome.
“There was very strong interest from
schools to be part of the programme, “Child, Youth and Family’s Senior
Advisor for SWiS, Veronica Bennett said. “Over 180 schools applied and
the selection of 71 out of these to begin in the next year was a
challenging task for the inter-agency panel as the needs are very real
for many of these schools.”
The selection process began in August, when low decile
schools with primary and intermediate students were invited to register
their interest in participating in the SWiS programme. To be eligible,
groups or clusters of schools had to be:
- Decile 1-3 or at last 60% of roll in decile 1-3;
- A roll of 400-700 primary and intermediate students per social
worker;
- 4 urban or 3 rural schools situated close together.
In the next phase of the programme’s roll out, 13
full-time equivalent (FTE) social workers will be established in the New
Year, with a further 10 full-time equivalent positions to begin in July
2005. They will join the current 85 social workers in 220 low decile
schools across the country.
These social workers are employed by
non-governmental service providers, who have been invited to tender for
the delivery of the service. The SWiS programme will continue to expand.
By 2007, there will be 115 social workers delivering services to around
330 schools.
2 December 2004
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