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The Royal Society Partnership Grants scheme
BTEC level 3 award for teaching assistants working with children and young people with a sensory impairment.
Bookings Now Open Big Norfolk Holiday Fun: Running 22 Jul - 3 Sep 2024
The Big Norfolk Holiday Fun programme is now open for bookings. Help us promote the scheme to eligible benefits-related children and families.
Norfolk SENDIASS Spotlight
Our June edition of Norfolk SENDIASS Spotlight e-newsletter has been published with SEND updates, information and articles.
Parent Champion Volunteer Training
Parent Champions Norfolk are looking for new parent and carer volunteers to support families in their local community. The volunteers offer signposting to the services available in Norfolk which helps families to make informed choices and access the right services when they need them.
Funded Cycle Training available for primary and secondary schools.
Norfolk County Council has secured funding from The Bikeability Trust via Active Travel England to offer Norfolk children in education with funded cycling opportunities. We also have funded courses to support students with the knowledge to fix their bicycles.
Autism Education Trust - Good Autism Practice - New date for Autumn Term (14 Oct 2024)
Autism Education Trust - Good Autism Practice - New date for Autumn Term - Face to Face
"Promoting Flourishing Communities: Norfolk's Restorative Pathway for Reducing Exclusions and Improving Attendance"
Restorative approaches in schools focus on improving relationships, reducing exclusions, and equipping staff to manage difficult situations. By prioritizing positive connections and addressing underlying behavioural causes, such as trauma or social-emotional needs, restorative practices create a more inclusive and supportive school environment where all students can thrive.
Revisions to 'Keeping Children Safe in Education', DfE (Guidance from 1st September 2024: For Information Only)
The revised guidance the Department for Education (DfE) published for is information only at this stage so that schools and colleges can plan for the commencement of the guidance on 1 September 2024.
Norfolk Virtual School for Children in Care, Children Previously in Care and Children with a Social Worker- Change the Narrative; Have your Say Participation Events
Norfolk Virtual School seeks the views of children in care, children previously in care and children with a social worker at our free summer participation events at Norfolk Snowsports Club.