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Solihull Moors Football Club will be running the FA Primary Teachers' Award (PTA) FREE of charge after half term. The course is aimed at qualified teachers including those that are newly qualified. The course will be running at CTC Kingshurst Academy, Cooks Lane, Solihull, B37 6NU on Monday 26th February & Monday 5th March 2018 from 4pm – 7pm both nights. Please see attached flier for further information.
To sign up for the course, please contact Paul Cowie, Schools and Communities Manager: paul.cowie@solihullmoorsfc.co.uk
Please see below a message sent by Caroline Murray, SMBC Domestic Abuse Co-ordinator, Public Health Leadership Division
All professionals working with children and young people, including schools and education professionals, have a legal obligation (section 175 of the Education Act 2002; section 47 of the Children Act 1989) to safeguard children, promote their welfare and protect them from harm. Part of this responsibility includes taking action to enable all children to have the best possible outcomes.The NASUWT have released guidance for schools (see link below). In addition, Solihull council’s website offers further government guidance, information and useful links in regards to Forced Marriage and Honour Based Abuse, in addition to a link to free training which includes resources to use within your organisation.
Schools Forum regulations allow for the reimbursement of all reasonable expenses in connection with attendance at meetings of the Solihull Schools Forum.
Solihull Schools Forum was established as part of the requirements of the Education Act 2002. The principal requirement is for Local Authorities to consult their Schools Forums on a range of financial matters concerning schools' budgets.
Schools forum newsletter from January 2018. Statutory documents and information about the expenses procedure.