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Leadership NPQs: fully funded for autumn 2026 from the Julian Teaching School
Could your school become 'Prem Aware'?
Children born prematurely are at increased risk of difficulties with attention, processing speed, working memory, motor skills and emotional wellbeing, yet these challenges can often be subtle and overlooked. Find out more about the free PRISM training and The Smallest Things' Prem Aware Award, which helps schools and early years settings better understand and support children born prematurely and their families.
Enhanced SEND Provision (ESP) Networks 2026-2027 Primary and Secondary settings
Enhanced SEND Provisions (ESPs) are flexible, school-led interventions that enable children to access the mainstream offer as part of a setting's graduated response. The ESP Network offers Norfolk schools ongoing professional development, shared practice and collaboration through a series of meetings across the academic year.
The Norfolk Early Years Podcast - have you listened yet?
Join us for Episode 5 of The Norfolk Early Years Podcast, as we explore the relationship between emotional literacy, communication and the environment alongside early years consultant and trainer, Dr Sue Allingham.
Primary assessment submission dates and details
Launch of New Contracts Management System (replacing Norfolk Services for Schools site)
On 1 September 2026 we will be launching a new Contracts Management System which replaces the existing Norfolk Services for Schools site (S4S).
Reminder: Resources for Drowning Prevention Week (13-20 June)
The Norfolk Water Safety Forum has a number of resources, in their Water safety resource pack, which can be used to teach children and young people about water safety to support Drowning Prevention Week.
Gro Health: Helping Norfolk CYP and their families live healthier
Gro Health is a free healthy lifestyle and weight management service available for eligible young people and families in Norfolk, offering support with healthy eating, physical activity, sleep and emotional wellbeing through both digital and face-to-face sessions
Virtual School fully funded opportunity: Language for Behaviour and Emotion
The Virtual School is providing a fully funded opportunity to access the 2-day training, designed by speech and language therapists to support young people (primarily upper Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3) who have SEMH and SCLN.
