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The prejudice-based incident reporting now due

FAO: SLT, Safeguarding Lead, Governors , 23 September 2024 09:56

All schools are required to submit a prejudice-based incident report for the academic year 23-24. This includes a nil return, which means schools must report even if they have not recorded any incidents. The deadline for submitting the report is 25 October 2024.

Launch of the New SEND and Inclusion Support Line

FAO: All schools , 23 September 2024 09:39

We know that schools and parents can sometimes find it difficult to find the information they need, being able to talk to someone to navigate the support on offer will help ensure that the right support is available at the right time, first time; therefore we are providing a support line service.

Publication of Finance Focus Newsletter from the Education Finance Team

FAO: Headteachers, Finance Officers, Business Managers & Governors , 20 September 2024 19:06

The Education Finance team has published this month's Finance Focus Newsletter. As this is the first edition of the new academic year, this is a bumper edition with a number of important articles and information.

Launch of NCC Transitions toolkit

Our newly launched Transitions Toolkit comprises of a Whole School Approach guide, Transitions Timelines for each of the key phase transfer points and Welcome Packs.

Element 3 - current position

FAO: All school age years up to and including year 11 , 20 September 2024 18:45

Please ensure we have received the attendance information for new Yr R and Yr 7 children by 26 September to enable the next stage of the process to be concluded.

New Head of Service for High Needs SEND Operations

FAO: Headteachers and SENCOs - School and Settings who have children and young people with EHCPs , 20 September 2024 18:09

Further to the change of structure of the High Needs SEND Service into a locality structure to support good relationships with Schools and Settings, we are very pleased to announce Amy Hanton will be the Head of Service for North, East and Broadland.

ICT Solutions partners with Secure Schools, the leading cybersecurity experts serving the education sector

Secure Schools are cybersecurity experts and educationalists who have designed and created tools exclusively for schools, to protect both data and the well-being of students and staff. Learn more about the Secure Schools cybersecurity platform, and get your 30-day free trial

Suicide Prevention- deploy the R;pple browser extension for free

FAO: Schools, colleges and universities , 20 September 2024 10:08

R;pple is an interceptive tool designed to present a visual prompt which works alongside any filtering solution already in place identifying potentially damaging online content.

Specialist Equipment for Children and Young People Information for Education Settings

This document provides information about accessing and maintaining specialist equipment for children and young people (CYP) with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in; Primary or Secondary phase maintained mainstream schools; Primary or Secondary Academies; Primary or Secondary Free Schools; Maintained Complex Needs Schools; Academy Special Schools.

Pupil Premium Plus for Previously Looked After Children and the School and Pupil Autumn Census 2024

FAO: Headteachers and Designated Teachers , 19 September 2024 10:42

Payments for Pupil Premium Plus for Previously Looked After Children for the financial year 2025 to 2026 will be paid based on children recorded in the October 2024 school census for mainstream and special schools. Please ensure you have communicated this information to all families as they will need to declare their child's previously looked after status to school for inclusion.

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