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As the firebreak ends in Wales, First Minister Mark Drakeford yesterday asked everyone to think about how they can protect their families from the virus.
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Last year, the Welsh Government launched Rights, respect, equality: statutory guidance to assist school governors, staff and relevant professionals, part of a suite of guidance that includes advice and support directly to children, young people and their parents/carers.
The Welsh Government is working with Kidscape to deliver a series of webinars to help develop and update anti-bullying policies and strategies.
Click here for dates and registration
The Office for Science commissioned research on gender equality in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Infographic
The easy read version of the updated Keeping Learners Safe guidance is now available.
Remember that the personalised assessments can be taken at any time and that the reports are useful to help you plan teaching and learning for the year. You can schedule assessments and view reports once your headteacher has accepted the data agreement and assigned staff functions.
On 12 November 2020 (1-2pm) a planning event will take place online for schools, organisations and businesses that want to support Safer Internet Day in Wales. Register your place now!
Children and young people across Wales are invited to enter the competition in support of Safer Internet Day 2021. The closing date is 7 December.
A round up of digital resilience news, resources, events and competitions for learners, their parents/carers, education practitioners and governors.
We’ve recently launched a new phishing awareness training module to help education practitioners and professional understand phishing and how you can protect yourself and your school.
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