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Addressing anxiety for Mental Health Awareness Week
Anxiety is something that many people experience at some point during their lives, but for those who are struggling with it, there is help available.
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Warwickshire children are given opportunities to get closer to nature
Warwickshire children and young people are one of the groups who will be most affected by the impact of climate change on our planet, even though they bear little or no responsibility for it.
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Foster Care Fortnight – Fostering Communities
Foster carers provide a safe and stable home to children and young people when they are unable to live with their families.
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Warwickshire School Pupils Celebrate the Coronation with a Menu Fit for a King!
Children in schools across the Midlands were treated by school caterers Educaterers to a special coronation menu in celebration of the King's Coronation.
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Learning for all ages high on agenda for Warwickshire County Council’s Cabinet
Find out what was agreed at the WCC Cabinet meeting on Thursday 11 May 2023
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Become a Supported Lodging Host for Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Young People
Local community encouraged to offer support to unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people by becoming supported lodging Hosts
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Ofsted focus on Children’s Services in Warwickshire
Ofsted’s recent visit to Warwickshire County Council’s Children’s Services highlighted highly effective practice.
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Get involved in Walk to School Week 2023
Warwickshire’s parents and carers and their children are encouraged to take part in walk to school week between 15 and 19 May.
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Develop Warwickshire wins deal of the year
A Warwickshire joint venture which will see £2.5 billion of developments completed over the next three decades has won a major national property award.
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Giant Irish Deer skeleton to enjoy restorative makeover
From Monday 15 May, the Giant Irish Deer skeleton, Oisin, who lives at Warwick’s Market Hall Museum, will have something of a makeover.