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The Frequencies Project is a collaboration with students across the world aged between 10 to 16 years, in which canvases are installed onto school desks for students to draw on.

Ten million reasons for schools to join the popular literacy scheme Buster’s Book Club this term.

Are you looking for a meaningful and fun way to deliver and evidence the Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural curriculum at your school?

Maidstone and Mid-Kent Mind are delighted to be partnering with a local individual to provide a flower-themed workshop and wellbeing activity for young people attending our Wellbeing Café on 25 September.

2019 is the Kent Year of Green Action. To mark this occasion, Kent County Council is inviting Key Stage 4 young people to take part in a competition to design the Kent Invicta Award for 2019.

The safeguarding newsletter is distributed three times each year to update staff on safeguarding and child protection matters.

We would like to clarify the issue of social workers and other staff visiting schools with the sole purpose of seeing children alone.

Dartford, Gravesham and Swanley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is formally consulting the public on two options for the site of a new Urgent Treatment Centre.

It's not too late to have your say in how we address climate change and air quality in Kent. The consultation ends on Monday 23 September 2019.

KCC is creating a new ‘Strategic Statement’ - a future vision which shapes how KCC will work, and it’s focus for the next five years. Help us to get young people involved.

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Kent County Council (KCC) is asking for views as part of its review of our maintained special schools.

A consultation has launched seeking views on Kent County Council’s (KCC) proposed policy for supporting children and young people who miss school owing to their health or medical needs.

Exams can be a stressful time for any child, but for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), the challenges can be even greater.

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