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Useful websites

Department for Education
The Department for Education (DfE) was formed on 12 May 2010 and is responsible for education and children's services.

Equality and Human Rights Commission
The Equality and Human Rights Commission champions equality and human rights for all, working to eliminate discrimination, reduce inequality, protect human rights and to build good relations, ensuring that everyone has a fair chance to participate in society.

Governornet (DfE website)
Decommissioned website. Link to archived information on the DfE website.

Information for School and College Governors
ISCG exists to help governors and their clerks to do their best for their schools and everyone in them. We provide governors with practical advice, independent and up-to-date information and relevant services.

National College for School Leadership
The National College for School Leadership (NCSL) works to make a difference to children's lives through excellent school leadership – growing and supporting current and future school leaders so that they can have a positive impact within and beyond their schools.

National Governors' Association
The National Governors' Association is the representative body for school governors in England.

National Remodelling Team
Guidance to help your school through the remodelling process.

Ofsted
We inspect and regulate to achieve excellence in the care of children and young people, and in education and skills for learners of all ages.

Parenting UK
Parenting UK is the national organisation for people who work with parents. Our aim is to promote best practice in all parenting services.

School Governors' One-Stop Shop
Recruitment site for governors.

Teachers TV (DfE website)
Decommissioned website. Link to archived information on the DfE website.

The National Archive
The following websites: Every Child Matters, Governornet, Teachers TV and Teachernet have all been decommissioned. Relevant content can be found on the Department for Education website.