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Welcome to Warwickshire Heritage Learning
Warwickshire Heritage Learning is now LIVE! New workshops, branding and classrooms for Warwickshire Museum Education Service.
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Heartwarming hampers spreading Christmas cheer
Norma’s at it again! The selfless work of Norma Wilson is making sure some of the county’s vulnerable young people don’t go without this festive period.
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Opening doors to a career in construction
A large construction site in Warwickshire has welcomed college students for the national launch of Open Doors 2023, an initiative aimed at giving young people an insight into the industry.
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This is Community Spirit: Meet Tracey, Principal Educational Psychologist
“If you’re interested in psychology, you want to work with children and young people, but you don’t want to become a teacher, then Education Psychology might be of interest to you!”
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Staying warm and active during the winter months
Keeping active during the winter months can feel like an uphill struggle. Wintry conditions and reduced daylight hours can lead to people being less active during this time.
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Have yourself a sustainable little Christmas in 2022
Warwickshire residents are being encouraged to explore some of the options for a greener and more sustainable Christmas.
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Can you help to shape service plans for SEND support in Warwickshire?
Residents are being asked for their views on proposed changes to the SEND and Inclusion service offer in Warwickshire.
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Residents invited to share views on home to school transport for children and young people with SEND in Warwickshire
Residents invited to have their say on proposals to improve the Home to School Transport Service for children and young people aged 0 –25 with SEND.
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UKHSA update on scarlet fever and invasive Group A strep
The latest data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows that scarlet fever cases continue to remain higher than we would typically see at this time of year.
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As the war in Ukraine goes on, the support in Warwickshire continues. Sonja's story
“Watching my guests flourishing now, from where they started, is extremely rewarding.”