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Please find attached a free 60-page PDF guidance and resource pack for primary schools in England and Wales on Diversity of Religion and Belief.
The pack aims to bring together relevant policy frameworks, academic research and good practice into a single document in order to provide schools with the tools to create an environment that recognises and values diversity of religion and belief, as well as deliver good quality Religious Education that promotes interfaith respect and understanding. It draws on expertise from across the sector, including from researchers, teaching professionals and educational organisations, and also provides signposts to helpful resources in the field.
The Home Office has launched the third phase of the Disrespect NoBody campaign which aims to prevent young people aged 12 to 18 years old from becoming perpetrators and victims of abusive relationships. The campaign website includes information for young people about sexting, relationship abuse, consent, rape and porn, as well as information about organisations young people can approach for help. Campaign posters can be downloaded.
Earthwatch Institute will be delivering outdoor learning CPD training at Tudor Grange Academy, Kingshurst Outdoor Education Centre on Thursday 23 May 2019 between 1.00pm and 4.00pm. For further information, please see flyer attached.
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that all employees involved in the recruitment and/or management of Council/School employees, volunteers or contractors have an understanding of the Disclosure process and their responsibilities within the process.