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

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.
Cyber Awareness Month - Reporting Cybercrime

Unforeseen events, both malicious and accidental, can occur in many ways. You should prepare for the most common threats you face by developing plans to handle those incidents most likely to occur and know how to report issues should the worse happen.
Initial Teacher Training Information Session - Getting to grips with the ITT landscape in Norfolk and nationally.

This session will bring together the key providers of ITT for Norfolk schools in order to share all their information in one place at the same time, enabling schools to feel fully informed around what provision is available to Norfolk schools and what the benefits are.
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month

Update on Subject Leader Briefings

Reminder: Dedicated Schools Grant Consultation Events

As part of this year's Dedicated Schools Grant consultation process, we are undertaking a broader listening exercise in relation to the SEN system in Norfolk, to gather as much feedback as possible from education leaders about what you want to see changed, enhanced or prioritised, alongside the technical consultation on funding allocation.
The School Survey 2024

Norfolk Virtual School Professional Development Calendar

Norfolk Virtual School for Looked After and Previous Looked After Children's 2024/2025 Professional Development Training Offer
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.
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.