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Please see below details of three events being offered by Peacemakers in Birmingham this term.
Follow the link for more details and a booking form.
Leadership Networking and Learning Event taking place on 18th May at Chateau Impney Hotel & Exhibition Centre. #WMschoolled 2018 will tackle the burning issues surrounding the school leadership system. For further details, please see attached document below.
The Bank of England has just launched econoME, a free PSHE education resource for students aged 11 to 16 for teaching about economic wellbeing and the economy. The lessons aim to give young people greater economic awareness and the analytical skills to make informed decisions, using real-world examples. For more information, please follow the link below.
Please see attached letter and supporting paperwork below for summer term dates.
Poor oral health can affect children and young people’s ability to sleep, eat, speak, play and socialise with other children. When children have toothache or need treatment, this can mean absence from school and parents having to take time of work. Oral health is an integral part of overall health, which affects children’s ability to learn, thrive and develop.
There is still a great deal of variation of tooth decay across the UK.
*A third of all children starting school each year have signs of tooth decay. Tooth extractions are the biggest reason children are admitted to hospital for general anaesthetics.
*There has been a 19.6% increase in children being admitted to hospital with tooth decay between 2010 and 2015.
*In England, children and young people drink sugary soft drinks more often than anywhere else in Europe.
*Roughly 40% of children still do not visit the dentist each year
*74% of adults have had to have a tooth extracted.
*1 in 3 people have never flossed their teeth
Brushing x1 daily means you are 33% more likely to suffer from dental decay
Please find attached below a list of dentists in the Solihull borough that are currently registering NHS patients and a quick poster that promotes good oral health.
For references or more dental health facts, please see website link below.
For more school information on dental health please contact lianne.lovell@heartofengland.nhs.uk