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Could your school host a SEND unit / Designated Specialist Provision?

Expressions of interest are invited from schools to join the SEND Unit pilot. Find out more.

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Mental health education programmes

The Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families is looking for mainstream secondary schools to take part in their 2019 - 2021 Education for Wellbeing research programme to implement and evaluate a range of mental health interventions for pupils in year 9.

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Virtual collaboration roundtable with the DfE

The DfE are holding a virtual confidential Collaboration Roundtable with headeachers from Local Authority Maintained Schools across the country today, 23 January 2025, 4:30-5:30.

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Attendance update - autumn 2023

Please could we ask that this important briefing is shared with key attendance colleagues in your school.

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AnyComms+ (secure file transfer)

AnyComms+ is a secure file transfer website which facilitates the secure transfer of files between schools and the local authority.

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Castle, Wycliffe and Spinney

Castle, Wycliffe and Spinney Hills contain three schools that have benefited from the BSF programme – Children’s Hospital School and Crown Hills Community College. Find out more about each of them here.

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Knighton

Knighton contains three schools that have benefited from the BSF programme – Lancaster School, Millgate SEN School and Sir Jonathan North Community College. Find out more about each of them here.

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Fairtrade schools

Fairtrade is concerned with better prices, decent working conditions, local sustainability and fair terms of trade for farmers and workers in the developing world. By requiring companies to pay sustainable prices Fairtrade addresses the injustices of conventional trade, which traditionally discriminates against the poorest, weakest producers. It enables them to improve their position and have more control over their lives.

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DfE mental health delivery division

The Department for Education is continuing to encourage schools and colleges to apply to train a mental health lead while grants are still available.

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Place2Be - senior mental health lead programme

DfE grants are available for Place2Be’s quality assured Senior Mental Health Lead programme, for all state-funded schools and colleges.

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Equality toolkit for schools

Schools are and should be places that promote values of justice and fairness in young people for life. They can also address inequalities and through high expectations and targeted high quality teaching, improve the life chances of children and young people who have experienced disadvantage.

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