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Fully funded programme for schools/settings with Ukrainian Refugees, Sign up today
We are delighted to offer you an easy to access, fully funded programme, enabling you and your staff to meet the needs of your school community more effectively. The programme includes interpretation; CPD; Norfolk Steps; nationally accredited awards; funding for GSCE support, staff cover costs.
Norfolk Steps - providing evidence-based strategies to promote positive behaviour.
Improved offer and now fully funded for academic year 24/25!
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).
All you need to support Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children and young people in your school/setting
Get your Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) ready for the new academic year! Secure your training dates now!
DfE - Prevent virtual training sessions
The Department for Education (DfE) Regional Prevent Co-ordinator Team are delivering some virtual training sessions for DSLs, school governors and trustees throughout October, November and December 2024.
Critical Incident Updates - Red Book Information 2024-2025
The new Red Book 2024 - 2025, "Critical Incident and Trauma Management in schools, academies and other settings" is now downloadable from 'My School' (login required). It will be accessible to all LA schools, as well as to academies and independent schools that have bought into the Critical Incident Service and who will have received their copy via email.
The TALK Centre upcoming Mental Health Champion training dates
The Mental Health Champion training has been designed for professionals working with children and young people in Norfolk & Waveney. We will look at what mental health is and the different factors in a young person's life that might contribute.
Keeping your School Information on the "Get Information about Schools (GIAS)" website up to date
Over the six week break many schools may have made changes to their establishment details or governance arrangements. It is vital that all education settings keep their Get Information About Schools (GIAS) record up to date. Even if you feel there are no changes necessary, it is always a good idea to check your page to ensure that your school information is correct and up to date.