#SaferByChristmas
Starting on the 9th of December the National Crime Agency's CEOP Education will be sharing 12 days of tips across X and Facebook, called #SaferbyChristmas, providing quick, easy actions for parents and carer to take to better protect their children online. Each post will share actions for both the 4 to 10 year old age range and 11 to 17 year olds.
To see the 12 days of tips please see below links-
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Free School Breakfast Club
Everything you need to know about free school breakfast clubs has just been published on the The Education Hub blog.
Families will soon be able to start accessing free breakfast clubs lasting 30 minutes for their children before school through the new free breakfast club programme.
Read the new post: https://educationhub.blog.gov.uk/2024/11/27/free-school-breakfast-clubs/
Banter Vs Bullying Lesson Plan
Checkout the lesson plan and presentation produced by 'Antibullying from The Diana Award' around "banter" and bullying.
Work on drugs is about keeping students safe
Read more about The Staying Safe Programme, designed to reduce demand and the risks related to the use of alcohol and other drugs, while supporting non-users to maintain abstinence.
How Domestic Abuse Affects Children: New Podcast
NSPCC Learning has published a podcast episode on the effects of domestic abuse on children, young people and babies. The episode features representatives from Childline and the NSPCC Helpline discussing: what children are telling Childline about domestic abuse and how this differs from what adults are telling the Helpline; the ways in which the effects of domestic abuse may present through a child’s behaviour; the importance of listening to the voice of the child; and safeguarding actions for professionals who identify domestic abuse.
Listen to the podcast: Podcast: How domestic abuse affects children
Watch on YouTube: How domestic abuse affects children
Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning
Welcome to Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning. This is an umbrella organisation for Gloucestershire Healthy Schools and Gloucestershire Healthy FE (Further Education).
GHLL was launched in July 2012 for schools and colleges across Gloucestershire, supported by Leading Teachers.
Funding is through Public Health and by Gloucestershire County Council. Schools and colleges are offered this supported intervention at no cost.