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Solihull Moors currently offers PPA cover following the National Curriculum, football and multi sports after school club based at your school as well as support for school football teams training and games. See below for further details.

The event is aimed at children who have special educational needs and disabilities and their families. For further information about the fun day, please see the attached poster.

For an update on the school nursing team’s core offer to schools please see the health and wellbeing website.

‘Period poverty’ refers to having a lack of access to sanitary products due to financial constraints. A survey by Plan International UK published in October 2017 found that 10% of girls have been unable to afford sanitary products with 7% forced to skip school during their period.  This equates to more than 137,700 girls missing school in the last year.

Soroptimist International Solihull & District would like to find out more about the extent of this issue in Solihull and look at how they can support in eradicating the issue. Please find more details below.

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Please sign the Solihull zero suicide pledge as part of the council’s action plan to reduce suicides in Solihull.

Solihull Council has taken the pledge and has made a commitment to look out for your wellbeing. We also ask you to look out for the wellbeing of each other.

The pledge is all about looking after family, friends and colleagues, becoming more aware of any concerning changes and asking if they are OK. You can make your personal pledge here. The pledge has a link to online training to help you spot the warning signs in other and signpost others to help.

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