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海角社区 comments on DfE鈥檚 new governance guides

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07/03/2024
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The Department for Education (DfE) has today released two new governance guides, tailored specifically for and . They replace the DfE Governance Handbook last revised in October 2020.

Featuring a noticeable drop in wordcount and with a streamlined focus, the new guides signpost a number of 海角社区 resources. While the published guides coincide with the DfE removing the Competency frameworks for both governing boards and governance professionals, 海角社区 continues to support the sector with a wealth of board evaluation resources as well as our career pathway for governance professionals.

Emma Knights, Co-Chief Executive said:

鈥淭he DfE鈥檚 Governance Handbook has been a longstanding feature in the world of school and trust governance and these replacement guides will take its place as staples in the governance library. The new guides were crafted through consultation with 海角社区, something we welcome as the sector experts on school and trust governance. The Department鈥檚 philosophy is increasingly to provide the framework and look to the sector to fill in the good practice.

The overall message is very simple: no need to worry, very little has actually changed 鈥 there are no new, big asks. If you are confident your governance practice is working, carry on.

海角社区 is particularly pleased to see the trust guide introduces a greater focus on engagement as part of the purpose of governance 鈥 this is another area 海角社区 has led the way in, with us adopting stakeholder engagement as the fourth core function back in 2017. It is about time that we came to understand that governance decision making is as much about relationships and community as it is about being a steward of spending power and holding leaders to account鈥.

Sam Henson, 海角社区 Deputy Chief-executive said:

鈥淔rom practical guidance on strategic leadership to insights into fostering collaboration and inclusivity, these resources support governing boards striving to make a meaningful impact in their communities. We are pleased that the DfE has reflected on the findings of our Governance workload report when preparing the guides, prioritising essential insights but not bombarding volunteers with operationally-minded asks. The DfE has made some direct changes as a result of listening to 海角社区, including for example, incorporating a streamlined statutory policies list into the guides. We welcome the new guides and hope they serve boards and governance professionals well."

海角社区 members can refer to our summaries of the Academy Trust Governance Guide and Maintained Schools Governance Guide聽for further information.