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Children’s commissioning and business opportunities
The commissioning of placements for looked after children, special educational needs and disabilities, specialist educational placements, homelessness and supported accommodation in Nottinghamshire
Communicable diseases
Attending face-to-face education or childcare is hugely important for children and young people’s health and their future. Infection control guidance is available to help staff working with children and young people manage a range of infections and minimise disruption. Infections are common and for most people the risk of severe disease is low.
Local Communities Fund: Capital - Nottinghamshire County Council
Terms and Conditions. If your application is successful, the organisation must be willing and able to comply with the Capital Fund's terms and conditions which include:. publicising the project in line with the County Council's acknowledging funding and publicity guidelines; providing monitoring information as requested (see below for examples); repaying to the County Council any grant money ...
Council wins Gold third year running for its baby services
It’s National Breastfeeding Celebration Week in the UK (Sunday 25 June to Thursday 29 June) and Nottinghamshire County Council has even more reason to celebrate following good news from the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF.
Volunteering - Nottinghamshire County Council
Bringing together childcare, early education, health and family support services for families from pregnancy to 19 years. ... Find out about volunteering in sport on the Sport Nottinghamshire website. Working with young people and our youth service. There are opportunities for volunteer youth leaders and you can contact 07870 3961 56 for more ...
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH CHILDHOOD OBESITY TRAILBLAZER ...
Years and School Catering with Children’s Centre Services, Childcare and Early Years Providers, and importantly local parents. This will be done through work under three main ... employment responsibilities and the ability to find healthy recipes can be challenging. Some families did not feel that healthy food was affordable. Time, cost ...
Continuing to care for children through Covid-19: how Nottinghamshire ...
Nottinghamshire has bucked the national trend for providing childcare for young children through the pandemic, and during the national lockdown earlier this year. The impact of Covid-19 on childcare in our county has not been as high as in other areas, and the council has been able to support early years settings to continue providing places for all eligible 2 3 and 4-year-old children.
Children and Families Select Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
accessible childcare across Nottinghamshire, particularly in Mansfield. This was due to the closure of nurseries, the struggles of private providers to meet staffing requirements, and the inability of parents to fund the wraparound care in schools. Page 7 of 90.
Benefits - Nottinghamshire County Council
Early years and childcare Adoption Fostering Benefits Safeguarding Family Hub Networks Health and wellbeing Welcome to the D2N2 Teaching Partnership Care ; Education ; Births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships ; Council and democracy ; Culture and leisure ; Transport ; Planning and environment ...
News - Nottinghamshire County Council
£5 million government funding to support development of before and after school childcare. 22/05/2024 12:00:00. Childcare. wraparound childcare. before and after school clubs. New outdoor adventure centre set to open its doors this bank holiday weekend.
Caring for children and young people during the pandemic
Over the last year the county council has made a lot of progress with school building programmes, childcare, youth events and more, in spite of the coronavirus. Councillor Philip Owen reviews the last 12 months. It has been a very difficult twelve months. But now, as we follow the government’s plan for coming out of lockdown, with the ...
Nottinghamshire’s childcare champions celebrated at special event
Childcare providers and early years settings in Nottinghamshire received a special thank you from Nottinghamshire County Council recently. The celebration evening on Tuesday, 19 July at the Fretwell Complex Mansfield, was a ‘thank you’ to the hard work and dedication of the sector which makes a difference to the lives of Nottinghamshire’s children and families every day.
WORK PROGRAMME 2023/24 – CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SELECT COMMITTEE ...
Years funded childcare places for 15 hours for the two year olds of working parents. b. That a further report on the Early Years and Childcare Sector in Nottinghamshire be received at the January 2025 meeting of the Children and Families Select Committee. Performance, Finance and Risk Update Cabinet Member - Children and
Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub - Nottinghamshire County Council
Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub. A Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub – bringing agencies together to share information to help and protect the most vulnerable children and adults from harm, abuse and neglect.
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE CORPORATE DIRECTOR FOR ...
You can find a more detailed progress summary and next steps in Appendix 1. Ambition Key Progress Highlights 1. Prospective parents are well ... • The Childcare Sufficiency Assessment for 2022 has been completed and highlights that there is currently sufficient high-
Budget Survey 2023 B-W v5 - Nottinghamshire County Council
What Nottinghamshire County Council does We want to create a healthy, prosperous and greener future for everyone who lives and works in Nottinghamshire, as is set out in our 10 year
Training opportunities for 16- to 19-year-olds
Training opportunities for 16- to 19-year-olds. Our Inspire Learning team provide training opportunities for 16- to 19-year-olds (plus students up to the age of 24 with a learning difficulty) across Nottinghamshire. Our training programmes offer individual training and support, resulting in nationally recognised qualifications that will help students progress onto further training ...
REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES AND THE ...
ii. By comparison, Nottinghamshire issued just 4.5% (30 EHCPs) of new EHCPs within 20 weeks during 2022. Figure 1: Number of new EHC Plans issued in timescale in Nottinghamshire (excluding exceptions) – 2023 and 2024 (year-to-date) b. National: in 2023, 50.3% of new EHC plans were issued within 20 weeks. This is
WORK PROGRAMME 2023/24 CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SELECT COMMITTEE: UPDATED ...
Years funded childcare places for 15 hours for the two year olds of working parents. b. That a further report on the Early Years and Childcare Sector in Nottinghamshire be received at the January 2025 meeting of the Children and Families Select Committee. Performance, Finance and Risk Update Cabinet Member - Children and
The Local Communities Fund (LCF) - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Local Communities Fund (LCF) Elections for two areas of the county are still due to take place. All applications to the LCF capital and revenue grants require an endorsement from the county councillor in your area, which is why the latest round of LCF has been postponed.