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ASIST is aimed at everybody (over the age of 16). PAPYRUS aims to train as many varied professionals and members of the community including; natural helpers and advisers, emergency service workers, counsellors, teachers, ministers, mental health staff, workers in health, welfare and justice, parents/relatives and community volunteers.
For further information and to book on please see links below.
Please see document attached below for full details.
For full details, please see letter from Clair McNeill attached below.
Solihull Council is looking for people to sit on School Appeal Panels.
School Appeal Panels hear from parents who have applied for a school place but have been unsuccessful. They are held throughout the year during the day, but the majority will take place from May through to July.
We are specifically looking for people who have worked in a school or have a child/children attending a school in the borough.
This is a voluntary position and training will be provided. It will require a commitment of approximately six days a year.
For further information, please contact Jane Game, Democratic Services and Scrutiny Manager on 0121 704 6051 or email jagame@solihull.gov.uk
Information on the procedure for reporting an “Operation Recognise” incident and a letter from Phil Leivers, Assistant Director on pupils staying safe, are detailed below.