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Please see latest safeguarding checks letter for schools attached below. The main change is the notification that ICT Services staff working in schools have been subject to an enhanced disclosure and barring service check and a barred list checked, so can work unsupervised.
Global Action Plan are offering free one-day workshops to a teacher and 30 students aged 11-18 (ideally at the older end of the scale), looking at the impact of consumerism on young people’s wellbeing.
In the workshop, they will give students tools to look after their own mental wellbeing, question our relationship with ‘stuff’, and build resilience to – and spot – when they’re being advertised to. Content from the workshop will then be used as part of a national campaign – the first of its kind – giving students the chance to have their voices heard by hundreds of policy makers and industry influencers.
They will deliver the workshops at your school. They currently have availability for:
- w/c 25th February
- w/c 4th March
Please see flyer below for further information.
This handbook provides an overview of the requirements of the statutory teacher assessment and moderation processes including local agreements.
For further information, please see letter below from Clair McNeill, Team Manager for the education improvement service.