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Ahead of the full return to education in September, a new training scheme has launched to improve wellbeing and mental health support in schools and colleges
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Families that benefit from government-funded childcare support were given a boost today as the government announced that they would not lose out due to coronavirus (COVID-19).
Over 3,000 extra school places to be created for pupils with the most complex needs
Children from more than 1,800 schools in England who are currently part of our Breakfast Clubs programme will now be offered healthy breakfasts over the summer.
Plans published to transform early years learning and development and reduce unnecessary teacher workload
Thousands of children in England to benefit from free meals and activities during summer 2020
Online resources and charity grants to help schools and colleges respond to the impact of coronavirus on mental health and wellbeing
More than 11,000 vulnerable young people to receive support to move into next stage of education or employment
The multi-million-pound settlement will help low-income families with seriously ill or disabled children with the cost of equipment, goods or services
Temporary measures ensure critical workers will still be eligible for childcare offers if their income has changed due to coronavirus
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
A joint statement from the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, the Minister for Care, and the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families.
The Government has issued guidance to confirm which residential settings they consider a household and how to manage isolation
The Government will continue to pay funding to local authorities for the free entitlements for two, three and four-year-olds
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