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Last updated: November 2024
The 30 October Budget announced an additional £2.3 billion for mainstream schools and young people with high needs in 2025 to 2026 (£1 billion for high needs, £1.3 billion to cover the remaining costs of the 2024 teachers...
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Last updated: November 2024
Background and contextA school and children’s centre wanted parents of children with additional needs to attend and be included in nursery events. Each term they hold learn together days where parents are invited to come in the setting and...
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Last updated: October 2024
Contact Ealing would like to invite parents and carers of children with additional needs and disability to their coffee morning:Date: 10 October 2024Time: 10am - 12noonLocation: Southall Town Hall, High Street UB1 3HAOur bi-lingual staff and parent...
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Last updated: July 2025
The Early Help Assessment and Plan (EHAP) offers those working with families a process by which to identify what help and support is needed for a child and their family to address arising issues early, before they become more difficult to resolve...
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Last updated: July 2025
ECIRS acts as a single ‘front door’ for all enquiries and referrals into Ealing Children’s Services from professionals and the public, where there are concerns about the welfare or safety of a child (pre-birth to aged 18 years)....
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Last updated: September 2024
We encourage headteachers to nominate and invite enthusiastic teachers to join the programme and become school travel champions. These champions will play a key role in promoting active and sustainable travel in the school community, supporting...
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Last updated: January 2025
What is it?TfL Travel for Life is an accreditation programme supporting the next generation of Londoners to travel towards a brighter, safer and more sustainable future.It is designed to inspire them to travel actively, responsibly and safely....
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Last updated: May 2025
Join us to learn how we can work together to keep children safe in London and the South East!We're excited to invite you to the second NSPCC London and South East Open Day, where you'll learn how we can work together to protect children and...
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Last updated: September 2025
Local authority designated officer (LADO)Every local authority has a local authority designated officer (LADO) to whom allegations must be reported and with whom plans should be made about how matters are progressed.The LADO is a senior member of...
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Last updated: August 2025
Following reviews in recent cases where CCTV and/or mobile phone footage has formed part of the school’s case for exclusion, we have updated our advice to ensure that schools are compliant with current legislation and practices.Data...