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The latest edition of the Virtual School Kent (VSK) Advisory Team (AT) newsletter for education settings.

The Kent Associate Research School has launched three new Evidence-based Training Programmes that will be delivered this academic year which have been subsidized by the EEFective Kent Project. The EEFective Kent Project has also announced limited funding for Kent schools towards Embedding Formative Assessment.

Hong Kong Well is a charity commissioned by KCC to run support for Hong Kong British Nationals Overseas (HKBNO).

Additional national Bank Holiday on 19 September 2022.

National Education Union membership is available to everyone working in education.

The KMTV science series Generation Genome invites schools and science teachers to their live stream premiere on Tuesday 20 September at 11:15am.

The Prevent Education Officer Newsletter for September 2022.

There is a statutory requirement that all local authorities are required to use the strengths and difficulties questionnaire (SDQ) to assess the emotional wellbeing of individual children in care (CiC) aged 4 to 16.

CHUMS Social Enterprise CIC are privileged to be delivering specialist bereavement support to children and young people from pre-school age (three-and-a-half years-old) to their 26th birthday who are experiencing complex grief or who have had a traumatic bereavement in Kent and Medway.

The latest Child Protection Newsletter from the Education Safeguarding Service in The Education People.

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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