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EHE Frequently Asked Questions - Nottinghamshire County Council
fulfil their statutory duty to ensure that a child receives an efficient and appropriate education in conversation with yourself and by evaluating some of your child’s work. EHE Advisers have an enhanced DBS check in respect of working with children and are qualified and registered to work in the UK.
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People Strategy 2022 - 2026 V5 - Nottinghamshire County Council
in work in different ways by a range of organisations. There will be competition for scarce skills which make it more important to identify and plan for our future people requirements. The implementation of the Employment and Skills Strategy, including apprenticeships, traineeships, work experience and work placements, will be critical
Observer Guidelines - Nottinghamshire County Council
Such persons must always work under the direct supervision of the teacher, be absolutely clear about their role, and are not to be counted in any teacher/pupil ratios. It is expected that teachers take advice from instructors on the deployment of observers. An observer will: • Be responsible to the teacher present at the pool
Admission Policy for Leamington Primary Academy 2026 - 2027
medical needs, mobility support needs, social circumstances are supported by written evidence from a doctor, social worker or other relevant professional stating that the school is the only school which could cater for the child’s particular needs. The evidence must be presented at the time of the application.
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The duty to manage asbestos is a legal requirement under the Control of Asbestos Regulations. This duty applies to those with a responsibility for the maintenance and repair of buildings – which includes NCC and individual Premises Managers. Under the regulations there is also a duty to identify asbestos within the building and determine its ...
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Children and Families Act 2014 places a duty on . ... Governing bodies should ensure that school leaders consult health and social care professionals, pupils and parents to ensure that the needs of children with medical conditions are effectively supported.
Policy Library Pro Forma Title: Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act ...
History and Heritage Social Care Jobs Staff Leisure Travel and Transport libraries Author: Legal Services Responsible team: Governance ... Policy Committee’s work programme; that proposals for staff training be ... is under a duty to disclose to the Tribunal all relevant documentation.
ADMISSIONS ARRANGEMENTS 2025-26 - Nottinghamshire County Council
circumstances are supported by written evidence from a doctor, social worker or other relevant professional . Minster Trust for Education The Minster School Y7 Admissions Arrangements MITRE Schools 2025-26 2 at the time of application, and where it can be demonstrated that the Minster School is the only school that
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Councillor Reg Adair Nottinghamshire Conservative Budget Speech
late November, that Councils who are responsible for social care would be given permission to levy an additional ‘social care precept’ of up to 2% on council tax. Today’s Conservative Amendment ACCEPTS the 1.99% ‘County Council element’ increase proposed in the Budget Book, but REJECTS raising a 2% ‘social care precept’.
Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Public Sector Equality Duty which is set out in the Equality Act 2010 requires public authorities to have due regard to the need to: Eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment and victimisation; Advance equality of opportunity between ... live close to the Day Service may choose to work with the Council to attend on a more independent
Rights of Way Improvement Plan 2007-2012 Executive Summary
widest possible type and number of users contributing to Nottinghamshire’s economy, health, social wellbeing and environment. ... The County Council needs to prioritise its limited resources and work more strategically to provide long term improvements. ... Under the CROW Act 2000, the Authority has a statutory duty to prepare and publish a ...
EARLY YEARS IMPROVEMENT PLAN September 2016- August 2018
British Values and the Prevent Duty ongoing EIS Feedback form early years providers ... places including use of social media. July 2017 ECS 4.2 Parents are supported to prepare their child/ren for ... work or training. 4.4 Parents have access to opportunities to inform and influence service design
Kellie Grover (Dip, SFTR)- Dementia Support Worker (Community)
Able to work in: Gedling; Rushcliffe; Nottingham City; Broxtowe; ... We were thrown into the world of health & social care and didn't know where to turn for help. My Mother was diagnosed with early on-set dementia at the age of 60, and had a very aggressive form. If it wasn't for the wonderful PA's that helped her at home, I don't know how we ...
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Community Consultation Feedback Newsletter Retford Central Children’s ...
Page. 2 What was said by these people? • Most parents and stakeholders (70%) said they would prefer the Retford Central Children’s Centre to become a Family Hub. • 64% of Young People said they would prefer the building to be a Family Hub. • Most parents and stakeholders said they would find child development, play and early learning sessions, parenting groups, managing children’s ...
MINUTES OF MEETING - Nottinghamshire County Council
Work undertaken: Multi-agency professional meetings held six weekly lead by therapeutic consultant; work with school to facilitate understanding of the young person and the issues he is facing; training for foster carer around meeting needs of a BME child; 1 to 1 support in the family home to enable the young person to find his voice and explore his racial identity; regular visit by social ...
Nottinghamshire County Council - Care and Support Assessment
Care and support assessment Your GP, or another worker, may have told you that you need a care and support assessment. Before we do this, we will work with you to help you find services and support in your community that could help you to stay independent. If you are struggling with daily tasks or have been in hospital, you may need short term support to help you return to independence. If ...