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Last updated: June 2025
I'm excited to inform you about a fantastic collaboration between the Health Improvement Team (HIT), the school travel team and the wider transport team that aims to encourage suitable schools in the borough to become 'School Streets'....
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Last updated: June 2025
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Last updated: June 2025
Ealing Council's school travel team is here to help you embed active travel – walking, cycling and scooting– within your curriculum and community.From support with achieving TfL Travel for Life accreditation, to improving road...
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Last updated: June 2025
We are looking for a full-time health improvement officer ideally with experience and expertise in the secondary phase, to cover the role of PSHE/RSHE specialist to provide training, support, guidance and advice to all schools whilst the substantive...
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Last updated: June 2025
Ealing SACRE is currently undertaking a review of our locally agreed Religious Education (RE) syllabus.As part of this process, we are enlarging our steering group to include a broader range of voices from classroom practitioners.We would like to...
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Last updated: June 2025
SEND SPPOWG terms of reference, meeting notes, minutes, agendas and papers(Login to view information)SEND SPPOWG terms of referenceSEND SPPOWG meetings13 May 2025SEND SPPOWG agenda 13 May 2025SEND SPPOWG minuteshigh needs outreach...
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Last updated: June 2025
Statutory guidanceMulti-agency statutory guidance on FGM (GOV.UK) Mandatory duty to report FGM (GOV.UK)Duty to reportFrom 31 October 2015, social workers, health professionals and teachers have a mandatory duty to report to the police any ...
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Last updated: June 2025
Choose from the followingBullyingContextual safeguardingFemale genital mutilation (FGM)Radicalisation - the Prevent duty
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Last updated: June 2025
About PreventSchools now have a legal duty to prevent young people from being drawn to terrorism (since 1 July 2015). Schools should be alert to issues around staff, pupils and parents.This page aims to provide you with relevant...
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Last updated: June 2025
One of the main reasons children feel frightened to go to school is bullying. Through the safeguarding agenda we have a duty to ensure that no child is afraid to go to school because of bullies. Below are a range of resources to help support you in...