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Last updated: February 2024
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Last updated: February 2025
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Last updated: August 2025
Writing a safeguarding policy (NSPCC website)NSPCC - what to include in a child protection policy for schools (pdf)Roles and duties of senior leaders and governing bodiesHow schools must manage safeguarding and also allocates specific duties to the...
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Last updated: August 2025
Ealing students personal education plan (PEP) are hosted on Welfare Call.Social workers and designated teachers will receive an email from Welfare Call that includes their log in details.Initial meeting dates will need to be set for...
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Last updated: September 2024
The schools financial procedures provides maintained schools with guidance on a range of financial management processes that are set out as individual sections.Capital expenditure is an important element in the development of the Local Authority...
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Last updated: October 2021
Overall aims of the learning and achievement committee planStrategies are in place to coordinate CPD and expertise across the partnership based on scrutiny of performance and other dataThere is a culture of trust and collaboration between schools to...
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Last updated: October 2021
Progress update80+ senior leaders attended ‘Wellbeing return to education training’ equipping them to share their learning with all staff and enable the creation of a supportive whole school environment for everyone returning after...
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Last updated: May 2025
The government have recently announced the 2025 teacher pay award and £615 million in new funding for schools to support them with their costs including staff pay. They will take a similar approach to previous grants to distribute...
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Last updated: July 2025
Mayor of London universal free school meals (UFSM) funding has been extended to 2024-25 Information from the Mayor's officeDeputy Mayor UFSM letter to headteachers 10 July 2023Includes programme update, letter to parents and resources...
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Last updated: August 2025
Current guidance from Public Health England (PHE) states that Covid-19 is assumed to be primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets from coughing and sneezing, which come into contact with others directly or via contaminated surfaces. ...