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Monthly Communication Archives: March 2023

Brake’s Kids Walk 2023

Every year, thousands of primary schoolchildren take part in Brake’s Kids Walk to learn important road safety messages and shout out for their right to make safe and healthy journeys. The next Brake’s Kids Walk will take place on Wednesday 14 June 2023 Brake’s Kids Walk involves thousands of primary schoolchildren walking at the same Continue reading →

Apprenticeship and Early Careers Team contact details

The Apprenticeship and Early Careers Team are here to provide you with support and guidance, please contact the team if you have any questions. Email: apprenticeships@devon.gov.uk Tel: 01392 383000 and ask for “apprenticeships” Website: Apprenticeship with Devon County Council | Step In Programme | Devon County Council Social Media: @DCCApprentices

20 March 2023

Apprenticeship update March 2023 – part 5

Foundation and Voluntary Aided Schools: Pooled PAYE Issue continued.. We are continuing to lobby the ESFA to find an appropriate solution to this problem, along with other Local Authorities. The current message for Foundation and Voluntary Aided Schools is not to offer apprenticeships until the ESFA have resolved this ongoing issue. We appreciate this is Continue reading →

20 March 2023

Apprenticeship update March 2023 – part 4

Foundation and Voluntary Aided Schools Reminder! Pooled PAYE Issue continues.. As F/VA Schools do not come under the County Council’s apprenticeship levy, this has meant that they have had to use co-investment to access apprenticeship funding. However, as previously communicated, there are ongoing issues regarding this that arose from the Education Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) Continue reading →

20 March 2023

Apprenticeships update March 2023 – part 3

Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools Don’t just hear it from us, here are some schools that are already using apprenticeships to benefit their workforce: “We have recently opened an apprenticeship opportunity for a current member of staff, to upskills and support their professional and personal development. We are happy to be able to utilise the Continue reading →

20 March 2023

Apprenticeship update March 2023 – part 2

Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools: Apprenticeship opportunities for your workforce Here are some resources that you may find useful: Step In – Working for Devon | Devon County Council Apprenticeships for the school workforce – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) School Workforce – Amazing Apprenticeships If you would like to develop an apprenticeship opportunity, please contact the DCC Continue reading →

20 March 2023

Apprenticeship update March 2023

Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools: Apprenticeship opportunities for your workforce Looking to support your staff to develop both professionally and personally? Want to invest in your staff but don’t have the budget to do so? Do you have a staff shortage or high turnover in certain job roles and want to help retain staff? If Continue reading →

20 March 2023

SLCN colourful semantics workshop

An opportunity to explore how colourful semantics can be used to develop sentence level skills within both universal and targeted provision. Join us for this hands on session where we discover the multiple uses of this approach to develop both spoken and written language skills. Training Objectives Awareness of the role of colour in promoting Continue reading →

EXPIRED Consultation: Bassetts Farm Primary School proposal to change age range

The Governing Body of Bassetts Farm Primary School is proposing to lower the age range of the school from 4  – 11 years to 2 – 11 years of age with effect from September 2023. The current Pre-School operates on the school premises and is run separately. It has indicated that it will be difficult Continue reading →

EXPIRED Safeguarding conference 2023

Me, you, us: safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility We are delighted to offer our first safeguarding conference as Devon Education Services! Our aim is to provide speakers who will offer expertise, information and inspiration to support you across a number of safeguarding themes and topics to support your role. Feedback  in previous years has highlighted how Continue reading →

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