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For an update on the Met Police Counter Terrorism Command’s investigation into three improvised explosive devices found in London on 5th March, please see the UK Protect bulletin attached.
Please see latest newsletter from SSSAB (Solihull Schools Strategic Accountability Board) attached below
Date: Thursday, 4 April 2019
Time: 9:30am – 3:30pm (lunch provided)
Venue: Sans Souci training centre
Tutor: Di Chilvers, advisory consultant in early childhood education
Audience: Early years teachers and practitioners
Talk for reading focuses on the way that children’s talk underpins the development of their reading (and writing). For further information, see flyer below.
Loudmouth are currently offering a limited edition ‘pre-SATs’ version of their primary school theatre in education programme 'Bully 4 U' on anti-bullying, online safety and emotional wellbeing.
This limited edition programme contains additional material on how pupils can prepare mentally and emotionally for SATs, and includes drama performance, discussion workshop and access to over 100 x online lesson plans.
For further information, please see flyer below.
Are you a parent of a child or young person? Are health services being offered in a way that meets children and young people’s needs? Are you under 25 and from Birmingham or Solihull?
If so, we want you to tell us if the local health services that you use could be better and how.
You will find the link to the survey on the flyer attached. It will take about five minutes to complete and the closing date is Friday, 15 March 2019.