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Wellbeing: Hertfordshire support and resources

The HFL Education (HFL) Wellbeing Team advises and supports schools to become deeply focused on maximising wellbeing. Our services are designed to inform … See more

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URL: https://thegrid.org.uk/wellbeing/wellbeing-and-mental-health/hertfordshire-support-and-resources

Oral health in the Early Years

WebThe Family Support Service also has resources that Early Years providers can borrow and dental packs as part of the Healthy Mouths project. An Oral Health presentation is also available for EY providers to share with staff teams as a refresher of key messages. Please contact us on 0300 123 7572 for further information.

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Public health: resources

WebThe Mental Health Training is funded by the Department of Health. It has been developed and written by experts in child mental health. This free web resource encourages all professionals interacting with children and young people to become more skilled in dealing with children and young people’s mental health.

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Information for schools and school nurses

WebHCT Children’s Universal School Nursing service has developed the following health care plans for use by Hertfordshire schools: The following health care plans were designed to support schools in the implementation of the Department of Education (2014) Guidance on Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions which has clarified the key responsibility for …

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Education Health and Care Plan

WebThe EHC plan is intended for children and young people with special educational needs (SEN). The EHC plan puts children, young people and their families at the very centre of the process to make sure that their views are not only heard but also understood. The planning process uses outcomes focussed planning which helps families feel more in

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Model health and safety policy for schools

WebA revised version of the model health and safety policy for schools is now available on the Grid. Health and safety policy. A summary of updates since the previous version is provided within the document.

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Risk assessments

Web5 steps to risk assessment. Generic risk assessments. Risk assessment FAQs. Managing risk in the curriculum.

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Attendance guidance

WebMental Health Issues affecting school attendance. Following the recent DfE Guidance – Mental Health Issues affecting a pupil’s school attendance – dated February 2023, the Statutory Attendance & Participation Team has developed the attached information sheet to help schools and professionals understand how to interpret and …

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Employee assistance programme

WebEmployee Assistance Programmes (EAP) are designed to help people understand or overcome their personal problems. The EAP would provide staff/managers with confidential support and advice (including financial) as well as counselling. This is an optional service for settings and is a different service to Occupational Health.

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Health and safety policy

WebThis document provides a customisable template to assist schools in producing a written health and safety policy. The model policy is based upon Hertfordshire County Council’s criteria for schools where it is the employer, it’s for the Governing Body / Board of Trustees of Foundation, VA and Academy schools to determine whether to …

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Health and safety: training and induction

WebHealth and safety training courses run by the Health and Safety team can be booked online via the HFL Education Hub , the following courses are run each term (you’ll need to be logged into HFL Education Hub for the direct hyperlinks to each course, alternatively search by course name or course code) Asbestos management – delivered …

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Healthier Together Spring 2024 – newsletter

WebThe newsletter is designed to keep professionals up to date on changes and improvements to the website, including new pages and seasonal health topics, to help with signposting the healthier together website to families. The Spring edition includes information on: Pharmacy First. Measles. Managing allergies and hay fever. Asthma …

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Hertfordshire Family Centre Service

WebHertfordshire Family Centre Service: Whats on guide. There are weekly Baby Groups, Active Rhyme Time and Physical Fun sessions for families to enjoy with their child, Parent Cafes to make new friends over a hot drink, Breastfeeding Support Groups for new parents and more. Call 0300 123 7572 for more information.

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Early Years Outcomes Name of Child: Age: 8 to 20 months

WebAge: 8 to 20 months -Typical Behaviour. Name of Child: Date of Birth: Communication and language. Physical development. Personal, social and emotional development. Listening and attention. Moves whole bodies to sounds they enjoy, such as music or a regular beat. Has a strong exploratory impulse.

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Opportunities to help improve SEND services through SENCO …

WebAfter our first invitation in December, around 50 SENCOs signed up to be part of the SENCO online feedback group. Thank you to all those who have joined – we are starting to share some (completely optional) tasks and activities that will help us make improvements to Hertfordshire SEND services and help us understand how to support …

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