Everyone has mental health. Staff in schools/settings deserve support and understanding with regards to their own mental health. Knowing how to support others [and oneself] when there are signs/symptoms of mental illness could be a useful and important skill. The focus of World MH Day is suicide prevention, an issue which has touched many people. Adult Mental Health First Aid courses can help as part of a practive well-being strategy. See Training and Events below for details of MHFA England Adult Mental Health First Aid courses available.
Juliet Adloune
I am sad to inform you that Helen Manley (Senior Adviser for Curriculum Teaching and Leadership) has taken the decision to leave her post at the end of this half term. Helen has decided to return to teaching and has secured a new post at a school close to her home. We will all miss Helen for her great energy, enthusiasm, optimism and ‘can do’ attitude. Helen has been instrumental in setting up many successful and innovative schemes to improve recruitment and retention in Cambridgeshire. We know that all those who have worked with Helen will be very sad to see her go. We will be recruiting to this post in due course, but if you have any queries about Helen’s work or responsibilities please do contact Rosemarie Sadler (Head of Schools Intervention Service) or Emma Fuller, (Lead English and maths Adviser) who is line managing the team in the meantime.
A national accolade for quality has been awarded to Holme Church of England Primary Academy in Cambridgeshire for its work in improving the well-being, resilience and self-esteem of its pupils who may be vulnerable to underachievement.
The Quality Mark Award recognises the impressive work being done by the school to improve progress in reading, writing and maths for all pupils, particularly those with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities.
The award has been developed by leading education charity Achievement for All (AfA), a leading organisation that works in partnership with schools to improve outcomes for all children and young people vulnerable to underachievement regardless of background, challenge or need.
Holme has been working in partnership with Achievement for All since 2017.
The list of grants available for education for October can be found here.
I would encourage schools to look at the breakfast club funding. This list is internal within the council so please do not send this outside of your school. Any questions, please let me know.
Jon Lewis
A competition has just been launched inviting young people to create art inspired by our ambition to make special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) everbody’s business.
We are calling for paintings, drawings and other artworks that bring 10 words and phrases such as celebrate success and be positive that make up our SEND Pledge to life.
Click here for more information.
The competition is open to all children and young people living in Peterborough or Cambridgeshire. The closing date is 6 January 2020. Please indicate which of the terms your artwork relates to. Please photograph or scan in your drawings, paintings, cartoons or other artworks and submit your entries via:
Facebook: CambridgeshireCC
Twitter: @cambscc (#MakeSENDeverybodysbusiness)
Email: localoffer@peterborough.gov.uk
Cambridgeshire Early Years and Childcare Service are recruiting EYFS Moderators for 2020.
This position offers a professional development opportunity for experienced Early Years teachers to be involved in the Local Authority’s responsibility for the end of EYFS statutory assessment for the year 2020.
Moderators will be required for up to 7 days during the academic year 2019 – 20, predominantly in the summer term.
For further information and an application pack please contact:
Jennifer Barker
07833 237585 / 01223 715670
October Half Term is approaching fast and ‘The Library Presents’ has a great variety of top quality theatre, music, dance, art and heritage events happening across the whole county for families; events are taking place September - December.
Tickets are selling fast for puppetry show ‘Rumpelstiltskin and the Snail of Destiny’ by Theatre of Widdershins, there are still some for St Neots Library on Sunday 27 October. Other performances for families include interactive music with ‘Shake Rattle and Roll’, magic with ‘Devious Minds’ and circus with ‘The Flying Bazazi Brothers’.
There are lots of creative workshops run by professional artists including mosaics, art and science workshops, where participants use smart textiles and electrical circuits to make their works of art and lantern making. Enjoy finding out about Knights and try on some armour at Littleport Library with the Fitzwilliam Museum on Tuesday 22 October.
There is also a FREE dance event ‘Moon’ in Ely Market Square on Wednesday 23 October at 12 noon and 2.15 pm.
To book tickets for performances and workshops and see our full programme of events click here.
Katherine Roberts
The Library Presents Co-ordinator
Multi faith Event
Monday18 November 2019, Cambridgeshire SACRE and Ely Cathedral.
Secondary science subject leaders’ meeting
Tuesday 15 October 2019, 15.30 – 16.30, Cambourne Village College, FREE
Adult Mental Health First Aid
Tuesday 15 October 2019, 09:00 to 17:00, CPDC, Foster Road, Trumpington. For any staff. Available in one or two day courses. £185 for LA Maintained & academies.
England Table Tennis Teachers’ Award
Wednesday 13 November 2019, St Neots Table Tennis Club. Practical course providing an introduction to table tennis with ideas of how to engage students through coating fun activities and games. £85.
Adult Mental Health First Aid
Thursday 14 November 2019, 09:00 to 17:00, CPDC, Foster Road, Trumpington. £290.
Assessment Briefings (Boathouse) Session 1
Wednesday 16 October 2019 (9.30 am - 11.30 am), The Boathouse, Wisbech. For Headteachers, Senior Leaders and Assessment Leaders. 2 free places for schools that have purchased the Element 2 of the Primary Offer, Cambs LA schools £65, Academies £75.
Level 5 PE Specialism Award & Level 6 PE Leadership Certificate
8 days in 2019-2020 – Various locations. This course is ideal for Physical Education Co-ordinators, and all teachers of primary school PE. It is also ideal for HLTAs, TA’s and sports coaches employed in schools.
Training for New or Inexperienced Physical Education Subject Leaders in Primary Schools
Tuesday 12 November, Stanton House, Huntingdon. To support teachers in developing confidence and understanding of what is involved in PE Subject leadership. £99.
Triple Science - Physics
Wednesday 30 October 2019, 09:30 to 15:30, Sawtry Village Academy, £125.
Developing Year 2 Maths
Tuesday 15 October. 1.30pm – 4.00pm, Diamond Teaching School, Winhills Training Centre, St Neots. For teachers and Maths Subject Leads. £60 per delegate.
Raising Standards in KS1 Writing
Thursday 17 October 2019, 09:30 to 12:00, Diamond Teaching School, Winhills Training Centre, St Neots. £60 per delegate.
Primary Science Conference
Friday 18 October 2019, 09:00 to 15:30, Swavesey Village College, £95.
Focus on Year 6 Maths
Thursday 10 October 2019, 13:30 to 16:00, Diamond Teaching School, Winhills Training Centre, St Neots. For teachers and maths subject leads. £60 per delegate.
Deputy Headteacher and Assistant Headteacher Induction (See "Developing Leadership" tab)
Six Session starting from 16 October 2019 (13:00 to 15:30). For Deputy Headteachers & Assistant Headteachers new to post [within the last year]. Once bookings have been taken, delegates’ schools will be invited to host each of the sessions. £390 for LA Maintained - £450 Independent and Academies for all sessions.
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