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Is your SEN Information Report (SIR) up to date?

Notification that the annual audit of SEN Information Reports (SIRs) is taking place and a reminder for all Norfolk settings have published an up to date SIR on their website, along with tools to support the process.
New SEND and Inclusion Support Model

Information about our new SEND and Inclusion Support model, which will be rolled out in phases across Norfolk
Networking Event for Educators & Early Years Professionals - 12 Nov 24

Free networking event at Open Academy.
Bite Sized Briefing: Anti-Bullying Week

Watch our newly launched bite sized briefing, supporting your school or setting to celebrate Anti-Bullying Week as easily as possible.
Household Support Fund - Round 6 Beneficiary Survey

We want parent feedback to learn what difference the funding made and will use this information to help us shape the support that we offer in the future.
The Norfolk Key Stage 2 Challenge

The Norfolk KS2 Challenge: Get involved with this sector-led initiative dedicated to raising outcomes for children at Key Stage 2 through collaboration.
Gangs and County Lines awareness session for parents and carers

Details of a session on 14 November being run by St Giles on behalf of the NSCP for parents and carers about Gangs and County Lines.
Making Sense of SEND information fair coming to Great Yarmouth on 26 November

This free information fair at the King's Centre (Kingsgate), Great Yarmouth is an opportunity for parents, carers and professionals to talk to the people behind the services.
Managed moves - Changes to procedures

Changes to the wording and procedures regarding Norfolk's Managed Move Scheme.
Domestic Homicide Review Webinar on 08 November 2024

This webinar will focus on working with perpetrators and understanding what programmes are in place in Norfolk to support active work with perpetrators of domestic abuse.