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The offer includes: Writing moderation; Reading moderation; Spelling skills & NQT support. For full details, please see programme attached below.
Birmingham PlayCare Network house and operate The Scrapstore Birmingham. The scrapstore offers out of school providers, schools, community groups and individuals the opportunity to access a wide range of high quality materials, save money and promote the reuse of waste materials. For further information, see below.
The Reading Den is a specialist books, stories and resources for parents, carers and children based at Chelmsley Wood Library. The Chelmsley Wood Reading Den is provided by the Solihull Library Service, in conjunction with Solar, the emotional wellbeing and mental health service for children and young people in Solihull. For further information, please see the poster and leaflet attached below.
The aims of the sessions are to train pupils to offer support to their peers, and to help them in the creation and delivery of campaigns within school that reduce the stigma and discrimination around mental health. If your school is interested in developing a team of Mental Health Ambassadors, please contact Nicky Gilbert ngilbert@solihull.gov.uk or Gary Mcleod gmcleod@solihull.gov.uk from Engage. Please see flier attached below for further information.
Summer 2018 brings an exciting anti-bullying opportunity for schools across the Midlands.
KiVa is an innovative school-based, anti-bullying program which has been developed using extensive research on bullying and its mechanisms. KiVa is a program designed for schools to prevent and tackle bullying swiftly and effectively.
Please see documentation attached below for further information.