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Training organised at Coleshill Heath School, Saturday 3rd March 2018. For more information please see below.
Guidance to help practitioners identify the signs of child abuse and neglect and understand what action to take.
Every local authority maintained school must publish specific information on its website to comply with The School Information (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2012 and 2016 and other relevant legislation. Please see links below.
A reminder from Lorraine Lord, Senior Education Improvement Adviser to ensure that all school website information is up-to-date.
'We need to talk about suicide: helping everyone to feel more confident to talk about suicide’ is an eLearning programme that has been developed for the wider public health workforce including voluntary sector, blue light services, prison staff, health and social care. It was developed by a range of experts including those with experience who attempted to take their own lives and those bereaved and affected by suicide.
For further information, please see flyer below.