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Victim Support has set up a new Hate Crime Project pilot in Solihull and Wolverhampton, providing tailored one-to-one support for victims of hate crime in the local areas. For further information, please see below.
There is a limited budget to support Gypsy, Roma, Traveller Children's academic achievement during the financial year 2017/18 (Summer 2017, Autumn 2017 & Spring 2018). If you wish to access funding, please could you complete the form attached below and submit to the Education Improvement Service at: seis@solihull.gov.uk by Friday 26th January 2018.
There is a limited budget to support Gypsy Roma Traveller children's academic achievement. If you wish to access funding for the autumn term, please could you complete the form attached below and submit to the Education Improvement Service at: seis@solihull.gov.uk by Friday 7th December 2018.
Further guidance is available below.
Solihull Council has developed guidance to help schools make sure that mobile devices - including mobile phones, cameras, tablets, and similar devices - are used safely in schools and elsewhere when used for school business. The guidance has been presented to the safeguarding sub-group, the consultative committee, and SSSAB. It is aimed to apply to all adults working in and with schools.
The document is in rich-text format (RTF) so schools can amend the guidance as necessary. It also includes signage templates for use around the school.
The guidance is available on the Solgrid website, on the safeguarding online safety page. You can get to the page by clicking this link.