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Lead Professional

All children and young people who require integrated support from more than one practitioner should experience a seamless and effective service. This is delivered most effectively when one practitioner – a Lead Professional – takes a primary role to ensure frontline services are co-ordinated, coherent…

Look, Say, Sing, Play

Right from birth, every time you talk, sing or play with your baby, you're not just bonding, you're building their brain.   Look at what your baby’s focusing on and how they react Brain-building all starts with taking a cue from your little one. Look to…

Making a Complaint About a School

All schools are required to have a procedure to deal with any complaints relating to the school or any community facilities or services that the school provides.  You are entitled to request a copy of this procedure. Schools are not obliged to investigate complaints once…

My mental wellbeing

Open the questions to see how you can boost your wellbeing.

Ofsted

Select a link to access information from Ofsted Registration requirements - the requirements you will need to follow if you register with Ofsted to look after children. Become a registered early years or childcare provider in EnglandThis guidance came into effect on 1 January 2016.…

Parenting Programmes

Parenting programmes are workshops/groups that support you with some of the challenges of being a parent. Parents tell us that they learn a great deal from each other and enjoy the support that a group provides. We offer a selection of free workshops, whatever the age…

Pre-registration information for childminders

Are you considering childminding as a career? Changing career is a big step. If you are thinking of becoming a childminder you need to consider the implications of becoming self-employed and working from your own home. You should weigh up the drawbacks and benefits, the…

Pupil Premium: Funding and Accountability for Schools

The pupil premium is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England. It’s designed to help disadvantaged pupils of all abilities perform better, and close the gap between them and their peers. Pupil premium funding is available to: Schools maintained by the local authority, including:…

Questions to ask activity providers and settings

For many parents the summer can be a time when they book their children into summer camps, activity days and child-care settings. It's important to make sure the provider has all the relevant insurance and qualifications that will keep your child safer and protected should…
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