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You may have completed the Risk Assessment on paper or by using the online pdf. You may also have used the online version on your Local Authority’s website, Learning@Wales or ESR (NHS staff). Whichever version you have used we would like to like to hear from you to understand your experience of using the Tool.
Between 22-26 February, a series of events will be held for young voters and their educators. The week culminates with It’s Debatable, where young people can form political parties and compete against groups across Wales. Take a look at the Vote16 Week timetable to get involved. Take advantage of our workshops and resources throughout the campaign. For enquiries, contact education@senedd.wales.
Schools are being encouraged to set up alumni schemes to link students with local role models in their area.
Celebrating the value the Apprenticeship Programme brings to employers and learners in Wales. The Welsh Government has created a toolkit for teachers, which includes a new interactive lesson by Theatr Genedlaethol, to help individuals find out more about becoming an apprentice. A Genius Decision.
Recruiting now – a unique opportunity for young people aged 16-25 to become Youth Entrepreneur Agents, joining a dynamic team of like-minded volunteers to represent the Youth Voice in Wales.
Closing date 12 Feb 2021
This is a reminder for headteachers that you are required to accept the data agreement for the 2020/21 school year and review staff functions before your staff can access information on learners’ skills to help with their planning.
The EdTech programme allows schools to purchase Adobe Creative Cloud licenses, accessed using Hwb single sign on – at a significantly reduced cost per license.
Tarian has set a challenge to create a short film aimed at young people aged between 11-17 years old. The aim of the film will be to raise awareness of the law around the computer misuse act.
In recent years, harmful online viral challenges relating to self-harm and suicide have caused widespread concern. This resource aims to help practitioners and professionals to deal with online challenges.
Hwb’s new ‘live lessons’ area contains important guidance and information designed to support practitioners.
Learning and Work Cymru welcome nominations for inspirational individuals, families, projects and organisations in Wales whose learning achievements will inspire others to return to or take up learning - people who have improved their lives and the lives of others and gained a positive or life changing experience from adult learning. Nominations close: 22 March 2021 – find out more.
To support implementation of the statutory guidance Rights, Respect, Equality, we are working with Kidscape to deliver a series of webinars to help develop and update anti-bullying policies and strategies. The training has been developed for the lead governor and staff members who lead on anti-bullying policy within their school.
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