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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) will be carrying out a programme of inspections to primary and secondary schools in England, Scotland, and Wales from October 2023 onwards.

Kent Youth County Council is recruiting! KYCC provides an opportunity for young people aged 11 to 18 years to represent their school countywide and get involved in campaigning on the issues important to young people.

The survey is now online to record incidents from the last academic year.

Information for schools, partners and practitioners supporting children, young people and families in Kent.

KCC is urging schools and families across Kent to back Cycle to School Week (Monday 25 to 29 September 2023) and encourage children to use pedal power safely to get to classroom.

The Children’s Commissioner for England, Dame Rachel de Souza, has launched The Big Ambition to hear directly from children, young people, and parents from across the country.

Refreshed and updated Prevent duty guidance to following independent review.

Schools are on the frontline supporting children and families impacted by domestic abuse.

NTP year-end statements must be submitted by 2pm on Friday 29 September.

All physical education and sports activities should be safe and enjoyable. However, to comply with legislation (Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999) you must regularly evaluate and control the potential risks associated with physical education and sports activities to prevent and reduce injuries.

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Important information for schools to protect your computer from the current virus threat.

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KCC news

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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