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A public consultation has been launched seeking views on Kent County Council’s proposed policy for supporting pupils who miss school due to their health or medical needs.

This short specialist course is for parents, relatives or friends of children who have additional needs.

During the 2024/25 academic year Durrington Research School will be offering seven online professional development twilight programmes.

The July 2024 edition of the NHS Kent and Medway stakeholder update.

Many schools commented on the quality of the Healing Classrooms training delivered free of charge by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in 2022 and 2023.

The welcome letter sent to 93 Kent School Sustainability Leads who have already signed up to be a part of the Greener Kent Schools programme for the next academic year.

NHS Kent and Medway wants to hear your views about children’s community healthcare to help shape its plans to improve services across the area.

Helping bereaved young people get back on their feet.

There have been recent updates from the UKHSA regarding health protection in schools settings.

Radon is a natural, colourless, odourless, radioactive gas that occurs in rocks and soils, some building materials and water.

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Important information for schools to protect your computer from the current virus threat.

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KCC news

Kent County Council and NHS Kent and Medway have made “sustainable improvements” to services for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

Kent County Council (KCC) will launch its Holiday Activities and Food Programme for the Summer holidays on Monday 29 July.

Being able to communicate properly is fundamental for children and young people in shaping their ability to learn, developing friendships and their future life and work chances.

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