Practical guidance and tools to help implement the Learning Support Delivery Model

Information, guidance and tools to support implementing the Learning Support Delivery Mode.

There is a range of information, practical guidance and tools for schools, kura, early learning service, providers and professionals to support working together to implement the Learning Support Delivery Model.

Sharing information

Sharing information is an important element of the new learning support delivery model. This guide for groups sharing learning support information will help Ministry staff, education providers and others implementing the new learning support delivery approach to share information about children and young people safely. It includes practical support based on real scenarios, protocol templates and checklists.

Sharing information

Learning Support Coordinators

From 2020, the first tranche of around 600 new Learning Support Coordinator roles will be included in the Learning Support Delivery Model.

Read more about the new Learning and Support Coordinator role on the Education Conversation website(external link)

About the Learning Support Delivery Model

The Learning Support Delivery Model is being rolled out nationally. As we gain more experience, we’re noticing some key features for successful implementation.

The Learning Support Delivery Model working together [PDF, 384 KB]

The six elements

The Learning Support Delivery Model reflects feedback from parents, whānau, staff, and disability and education groups and includes six elements.

Read more about the six elements [PDF, 344 KB]

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