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All you need to support children and young people with English as an additional language in your school/setting

The fully-funded support offers a comprehensive and flexible programme, providing schools and settings with the guidance and tools to meet the needs of children and young people (CYP) with English as an additional language (EAL).
UK Government to Launch £15 Million Fund for School-Based Nurseries

From October 2024, schools will be invited to bid for a share of £15 million in capital funding. The funding round aims to deliver up to 300 new or expanded nurseries in its first phase, as part of the government's long-term strategy to make early education more widely available and accessible. This initiative is tied to the government's expansion of childcare support, which will offer 30 hours of free childcare per week for working parents from 2025.
INTRAN services and training for schools

INTRAN's interpretation and translation services can bridge the communication gap. Join our training sessions to confidently overcome language barriers in school settings, with step-by-step guidance, live demonstrations, and best practice tips.
Education Finance Summer 2024 RAG

Subsidised trees available to order as Norfolk County Council aims to hit 600,000 trees for Norfolk

Home to School Transport Queries

For more specific enquiries or issues relating to transport into your school/college please contact the Home to School Transport Operations Team.
"Working on Worries (WoW): Fully Funded Training for Primary School Support Staff to Deliver Parent-led CBT for Child Anxiety Problems

Two consecutive days of in-person training on the 9 and 10 of October, supplemented by a day of online training on the 7 of November that enables schools to offer the intervention in an online format.
PGCE Teacher Training Information Sessions at the UEA

The prejudice-based incident reporting now due

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

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.