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What do children and young people learn in relationship, sex and …

Yes, it is mandatory for RSHE to be taught in all schools. We expect all schools to teach the full RSHE curriculum to secondary age pupils and relationships and healthSee more

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How children and young people are kept safe in schools …

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26 April 2024 – The Education Hub

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What are the latest rules around COVID-19 in schools, colleges

WEBThis article was first published on 14 December 2022 and continues to reflect the latest guidance. Respiratory infections, including the common cold and COVID-19, are …

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How we are improving support for children with Special …

WEBWe want all children and young people to have the same opportunity to meet their potential – including children and young people with special educational needs and …

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What to do if you think your child has measles and when to keep …

WEBIf your child has measles, they should stay off nursery or school for the entire infectious period (4 days before the rash first appears and for at least 4 full days …

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Medical doctor apprenticeships: Everything you need to know

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How does the 9-1 GCSE grading system work

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Fines for parents for taking children out of school: What you need …

WEBFrom August 2024, the fine for school absences across the country will be £80 if paid within 21 days, or £160 if paid within 28 days. This rate is in line with inflation and is the first …

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How to apply for 30 hours free childcare and find out if you’re

WEBIf you’re eligible, you’ll get a childcare account and a code which you’ll need to show to your childcare provider, along with your child’s date of birth and your National …

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Why is school attendance so important and what are the risks of …

WEBThe attendance rate across all schools in England was 92.6% in the week commencing 6th February 2023, up from the Autumn term average of 92.1%. National …

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Disposable vape ban and what it means for young people

WEBIt will soon be illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone born on or after 1 January 2009. The measures, which we announced in October, means that children …

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How we’re improving support for children and young people with …

WEBAll pupils should have access to the resources and support needed to fulfil their potential. Last year, we unveiled an ambitious plan, which set out our aims to …

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Skills Bootcamps: £34 million boost for free career training for …

WEBSkills Bootcamps will be backed by a further £34 million from 2024 to 2025 and aim to help adults with career profession and better pay. The courses last up to 16 …

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Social Work Week 2024: How to qualify as a child and family social

WEBSocial workers play a crucial role and provide essential support to children and families facing a wide range of challenges, from poverty and mental health issues …

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