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Children’s Services team structure chart updated March 17
Clean air day is coming up and this is a great chance to raise awareness in the classroom of the issues that we are facing locally and nationally around air quality especially if you are thinking of taking up the offer of diffusion tube monitoring.
There is a schools toolkit on the clean air day website, link below, that will provide you with useful activities and tips for how you and pupils can get involved.
Clean air day is taking place on Thursday as part of a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of the issues surrounding air. To find out what’s happening and how you can use the day’s events in your lessons, visit the website for a toolkit.
This Code of Conduct has been written to outline how Solihull Council
employees and other individuals who work for the Council should behave, that they
should conduct themselves in a manner conducive to maintaining good working
relationships with colleagues, customers, suppliers and service users