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We would like to offer you the opportunity to join six peer reflective circles, to support your ongoing work with vulnerable young people.

15 Nov

Accessing property information relating to your school can be undertaken by using the K2 Portal.

World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) is a global campaign to raise awareness and understanding of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and to reduce the emergence and spread of drug-resistant infections.

We are gathering feedback from all early years stakeholders across the county to help inform a collaborative Early Years Strategy.

The Fantastic FRED Experience is a mental health resource for primary aged children, the development of which has been supported through funding from the Reconnect: Kent Children and Young People Programme

Claudia Stevens, Trainee Educational Psychologist and ex secondary school teacher, is recruiting participants for their thesis.

The Institute of Teaching and Learning at Sevenoaks School releases its annual journal, Innovate, which this year reflects on the themes of equity, diversity and inclusivity, and flourishing in education.

Is your school community worrying about rising energy costs and keeping warm this winter?

Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) courses are available for those who provide direct support to children and young people (aged 0 to 25) with or without additional behavioural behaviours that challenge in Kent or Medway.

Mental health in schools - the role of leaders in supporting positive wellbeing.

Security Virus Alert

Keep your computer protected

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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