Our Little Green Book

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Our Little Green Book Values, culture and character through excellence in standards

At the White Horse Federation we understand that every colleague is here for the best interest of the children. We want to ensure that no child is left behind and that the unique identity of each school is protected, celebrated and valued for the contribution it makes to ensuring children have the best education and experiences. By being part of the WHF we passionately believe that by working together, the children are able to have a higher quality of education and that as colleagues, we will also benefit from and reap the rewards of a values based organisation where you are also, not left behind. The Little Green Book is a set of promises that as colleagues, we make to each other and to our organisation, for the ultimate benefit of the children and families that our schools serve.

Promise One: We will all talk straight and ensure information is communicated effectively. VALUES HONESTY AND FREEDOM This means we will all: Be honest Be trustworthy in all that we say Treat everyone how we would like to be treated Respond openly, honestly and politely to any complaints or criticisms Understand that points of view differ - think before we respond (7 second rule) Appreciate the impact of a smile Never forget to say please and thank you as this will always be remembered Share our concerns immediately with the right person Refrain from gossip as it is never good Understand communication is always 2 way Accept that we can t always be the first to know Commit to listening more and speaking less

Bad news travels faster than good news,...reverse this trend!

Promise Two: We will be clear about everything we do, right wrongs and show loyalty VALUES SIMPLICITY and THOUGHTFULNESS This means we will all: Show integrity by being honest with ourselves and others Have the courage to challenge if we see something wrong Understand that rules are for everyone Understand that generosity of spirit and time goes a long way Admit to our own mistakes openly and in good humour - everybody will feel better Challenge when we see values undermined Commit to being a valued and active member of a number of teams within the WHF Celebrate our successes publicly and share our concerns privately Demonstrate loyalty to each other with our words and actions

The gymnast on top is dependent on all those solid people who support!

Promise Three: We will take responsibility for our part in the success of the WHF by respecting and understanding the vision and values and knowing how we have made a difference. VALUES RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY and CARING This means we will all: Respect each others roles and responsibilities Understand that everyone makes a unique contribution Value our own contribution and understand it leads to the success of the WHF Have an understanding of the big picture but never forget that small things count Know that we are accountable to everyone within our school and the WHF Respect the reasons people choose to do the job they do within the WHF Understand that success is an on going process and we won t rest on our laurels Embrace change as a process, not an event

Know where you are going now and what success looks like when you get there.

Promise Four: We will make sure everyone feels included in the decision making of our organisation and is accountable for their actions and contribution VALUES CO-OPERATION, LOVE and UNITY This means we will all: Know we have a voice and be responsible for making it heard Listen to others and consider what they have said before making a decision Be mindful of how we are seen by others Be clear about our responsibility for the contribution we make Make an effort to recognise and praise the work of others - work is enjoyable when you know you are doing a good job Appreciate the importance of kindness in the workplace Take on challenges and see them through to the end - no passing the buck Take the time to help others Use our skills to help others overcome their challenges

Together we are stronger!

Promise Five: We will listen to all members of our WHF community, keep our promises and earn each other s trust. VALUES TRUST, HUMILITY, FRIENDSHIP This means we will all: Take time to listen the door is always open Build strong relationships within the WHF and wider community Take time to value everyone s contribution Keep our promises Carry through our actions Trust our colleagues Be non-judgemental in our dealings with others Create opportunities for everyone to be heard Be compassionate colleagues Persevere if relationships get tough Recognise each other s different emotional and work needs

Take time, show you care!

Promise Six: We will have a relentless focus on being the best that we can be and in all that we do. VALUES QUALITY and RESILIENCE This means we will all: Be enthusiastic and committed to achieving all of our goals Lead by example quality speaks volumes Take responsibility for the role we have in the WHF Take time to see how we can be even better at what we do Have pride in our success Celebrate and share in the success of others Be resilient and never give up in the tough times Support others in good times and bad Be relentless in our ambition for ourselves, our colleagues and the WHF Be motivated and self-reliant Never be afraid to ask for help and support Always offer help and support to others Never let personal ambition dominate the shared vision for the WHF

Enthuse, motivate, engage!

Promise Seven: We understand that we are all learners and that continuous learning helps us all grow as individuals and strengthens our organisation. VALUES APPRECIATION, COURAGE and TOLERANCE This means we will all: Understand that everyone is a leader and everyone is a learner Play a part in everyone s learning Take responsibility for our own development Recognise the skills and attributes of others Accept that people learn at different rates and be tolerant to the needs of others Understand learning is a challenge Recognise people learn in different ways Have a willingness to learn and understand the success that it can bring Share our learning experiences for the good of colleagues and the WHF Contribute to a culture of enjoying learning

From little acorns, mighty oak trees grow.

Promise Eight: We will work together collaboratively at all times to solve our problems, address our issues, improve our communications, share our ideas and develop a culture of learning within the WHF. VALUES UNDERSTANDING and PATIENCE This means we will all: Never be self serving Accept every contribution matters Be open about the problems we encounter Give people a chance to contribute, help, support and challenge Commit to developing a culture of collaboration Know how our behaviour or actions have an impact on the ethos of our organisation Never give up in the face of adversity Be patient with others Know our strengths and areas of weakness and never be afraid to ask for help Understand that effective collaboration does not just happen, it takes planning and time

Collaboration is the key to success.

If all colleagues commit to the values in our little green book then the success of our schools and the WHF can be judged by the children being more fully engaged in their own learning and participating in a varied range of memorable experiences matched to their individual needs, interests and capabilities. This will develop them as life long learners and prepare them for the next stage of their education. We ask that you, as role models within our organisation, are risk takers when it comes to dreaming and thinking about the possibilities for our children, are conservative in your personal habits and at the same time ensure that you contribute to exciting and innovating activities inside and outside the WHF.

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Thank you to CH2Mhill for the inspiration in creating Our Little Green Book. The White Horse Federation 2014 Values, culture and character through excellence in standards