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Financial support for school staff

Staff who are currently working in education and have been for at least two continuous years or more (in a primary or secondary school/college/university or a training provider offering courses to students who are 16+) can apply for financial grants to support them with essential living costs.

Norfolk Practice Week 18-22 Nov 2024- Brochure

We are delighted to be able to share with you the brochure for our upcoming Practice Week, taking place Monday 18th to Friday 22 November 2024. The theme for this Practice Week is 'Opportunities' from our shared Flourish ambition. We have a packed week of learning events, so we're sure they will be something of interest to anyone working to improve the lives of children, young people and families across Norfolk.

Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse newsletter

FAO: Designated Safeguarding Leads , 14 October 2024 12:18

DSLs may already be aware of the range of helpful resources available to assist education settings from the Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse but they also publish a monthly newsletter. DSLs can keep up to date with the latest publications, events and opportunities from the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre) in their monthly newsletter.

Norfolk Safeguarding Children Partnership working with fathers good practice workshops

FAO: Designated Safeguarding Leads , 14 October 2024 11:47

Norfolk Safeguarding Children Partnership (NSCP) has identified Father Inclusivity as a priority for the partnership. Places are available for the November and December good practice workshops with further details about Father Inclusive practice in the article.

Food Vouchers for Free School Meal eligible pupils November 2024 to March 2025 - October Update

FAO: Headteachers / Finance Officers / All School Staff , 14 October 2024 10:49

The following information is to notify schools that Norfolk County Council is extending the scheme from the previously agreed October 2024 through to March 2025. This is reflective of the recent government announcement.

Reducing Parental Conflict: Triple P Family Transitions Groups Autumn Term

FAO: Designated Safeguarding Leads, Domestic Abuse Champions and parents and carers , 14 October 2024 10:03

Triple P Family Transitions is for parents who are divorced, separating, or separated and are finding it difficult to communicate in a healthy form, and the children are getting caught in the middle of their conflict. Autumn group sessions are now available.

Gangs and Serious Youth Violence awareness-raising sessions

FAO: Designated Safeguarding Leads, parents and carers , 14 October 2024 09:36

St. Giles is offering a range of virtual awareness raising sessions during autumn term for professionals and parents and carers.

Sir Philip Reckitt Educational Trust travel abroad grant 2025

Applications now open for this years grants. The Trust's assistance comes in the form of contributions towards the cost of travel, residence and attendance at conferences, lectures and educational courses

Be Switched On - Free Bike Lights offer

FAO: Year 6 children who complete their Level 2 Bikeability Course , 11 October 2024 10:42

Norfolk County Council Road Safety Team is excited to announce secured funding from the Norfolk Safety Camera Partnership to offer front and back cycle lights, (while stock lasts) to Year 6 children who complete their Level 2 Bikeability Course (delivered by Norfolk County Council and commissioned by Bikeability providers).

Talk for Writing in action at Parkside School - 14 November.

Watch Talk for Writing in action at Parkside complex needs school. See how they have adapted the methodology to meet the communication and literacy needs of our diverse cohort.

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