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More than 11,000 vulnerable young people to receive support to move into next stage of education or employment
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Termination notice issued to the Khalsa Academies Trust in relation to Khalsa Secondary Academy by the Department for Education.
From 1 June schools, colleges and nurseries are set to open to more children.
£6.5 million to put social workers in schools to support children at risk
Prime Minister to open virtual Hidden Harms Summit in Downing Street to drive action to tackle domestic abuse, child sexual exploitation and modern slavery
The multi-million-pound settlement will help low-income families with seriously ill or disabled children with the cost of equipment, goods or services
Education Secretary on the Government’s response to the outbreak of coronavirus and plans to begin returning to school safely
The Department for Education’s response to issues raised regarding the science on coronavirus (COVID-19).
Schools, colleges and nurseries to begin to prepare to open to more young people from 1 June at the earliest, with protective measures in place
Temporary measures ensure critical workers will still be eligible for childcare offers if their income has changed due to coronavirus
The Government has announced a range of measures to protect students and the higher education sector from the impact of coronavirus.
Communities Secretary announces £76 million extra funding to support survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence and vulnerable children and their families and victims of modern slavery.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Online platform ‘The Skills Toolkit’ will help people to build their skills during the coronavirus outbreak and beyond.
Thousands of schools to receive technical support to start using Google and Microsoft’s education platforms
Extra support to keep children at risk of neglect or abuse safe during the Coronavirus outbreak
Councils can move free entitlements funding between settings in exceptional cases to meet demand during Coronavirus outbreak
Aldi joins supermarkets signed up to Government's national voucher scheme
Education Secretary on the Government’s response to the outbreak of coronavirus and support for disadvantaged pupils on remote learning
Education Secretary announces that vulnerable and disadvantaged young people across the country will receive free laptops.
How much funding local authorities are getting for the National Assessment and Accreditation System.
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