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Supporting Children with a Social Worker in Education training session
This session is designed to raise awareness and equip teams/colleagues to support these children and young people to achieve their best.
Apply for a grant - British Science Week
Preventing infectious diseases in schools: World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness (WAAW) week
November 18-24 is World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness (WAAW) week, a global campaign to raise awareness and understanding, including resources and teaching tools for schools.
Big Norfolk Holiday Fun - Winter 2025
This week sees the launch of the winter Big Norfolk Holiday Fun programme - see information to help you support children and young people in accessing the programme.
White Ribbon Day 2025: Preventing violence against women and girls
The White Ribbon Day campaign empowers education settings to take a stand against gender-based violence and foster a culture of respect, equity, and safety for women and girls. Support and resources are available to help education settings embed its themes into whole-education setting approaches that strengthen safeguarding, curriculum, and community values.
Key report published giving the latest picture of SEND in Norfolk
School details data accuracy check
An email will be sent to all school office email accounts on Wednesday 5 November asking for confirmation of key school details.
Help grow local teaching talent: Share the 'Teach in the East - Explore Your Route into Teaching' December event dates
These online sessions are the perfect opportunity for anyone considering a career in teaching to find out more about the exciting pathways available across our region.
Funded day visits - Whitlingham Adventure
Making Sense of SEND information fair - Great Yarmouth
Do you support families that care for a child with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities)? Tell them about our relaxed and welcoming event filled with helpful info, expert advice, and friendly faces.
