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New TA CPD Pathway - fully-funded and remotely accessible!

FAO: SLT, HLTAs, TAs , 28 August 2024 11:05

This recommended TA CPD pathway aims to enhance their skills and knowledge in various aspects of their role. The courses are designed to complement the existing induction and mentoring programs that schools and trusts may offer to their teaching assistants to develop their professional practice and career progression and meet the needs of their school community so that all children and young people in Norfolk can Flourish.

New one-minute guides to support effective and inclusion provision in your school/setting

FAO: SLT, SENDCOs, Behaviour Leads, Pastoral Leads, Teachers, HLTAs, TAs , 28 August 2024 10:58

The One-minute guides (OMGs) offer information and helpful signposting in an accessible format. The guides cover a range of topics as well as providing information about specific services and processes.

Take 5 minutes to watch our bite-sized briefing and instantly improve your provision for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children and young people with our quick wins!

This bite-sized briefing will support your school or setting to welcome children, young people and their families who are Gypsy, Roma, Traveller. Here you will find some 'quick wins' to get you started and signposting to further information, ensuring you have everything in place to provide effective provision so GRT children and young people can flourish.

Simple Steps to Successful Starts!

FAO: SLT, Teachers, TAs, Behaviour Leads, SENCOs, Pastoral teams , 28 August 2024 10:41

Take 5 minutes to watch our Simple Steps to Successful Starts bite-sized briefing from our Norfolk Steps team to help settle children and young people back to school after the summer holidays

Take 5 minutes to watch our bite-sized briefing to instantly improve your provision for children and young people who have English as an Additional Language with our quick wins

This bite-sized briefing will support your school or setting welcome children, young people and their families who have English as an additional language (EAL). Here you will find some 'quick wins' to get you started and signposting to further information, ensuring you have everything in place to provide effective provision so children and young people with EAL can flourish

Important changes to how you access Interpretation Services

FAO: SLT, Governors, DSLs, Business Managers, Finance , 28 August 2024 10:14

Read and action now to secure funding and ensure compliance with equalities and safeguarding duties

SEND Forum Autumn 2024

FAO: School Leaders, Governors and Trustees, SENDCos, SEND, Pastoral or Inclusion Leads in mainstream Norfolk settings , 28 August 2024 10:01

The SEND Forum is back in Autumn 2024 with a focus on "Learning" from the FLOURISH Framework. The termly Forum brings together Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) professionals in education, health, and social care to learn, share and develop provision across Norfolk.

Emotional wellbeing and mental health support for children and young people under 25

FAO: Children and young people under 25 in Norfolk , 16 August 2024 11:32

Resources available to children and young people under 25 in Norfolk and Waveney for emotional wellbeing and mental health support.

Early Years Careers Information

The NCC Early Years team are available to come in and promote early years careers in schools and colleges. We have lots of info to share, either at your careers event or presented directly to a group of students in a fun and engaging way, so do get in touch with us if you have a GCSE or T Level Child Development class.

Specialist Resource Base (SRB) admissions panel dates for 2024/25

Find out when the SRB admissions panel dates are for the new academic year.

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