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A simple graphic featuring the Devon SCP logo and the words Changes to reporting critical incidents in educational settings
5 September 2024

Changes to reporting Critical Incidents in schools and educational settings

Please be aware that the process for reporting a Critical Incident impacting a school or educational setting in Devon will be changing from 4 September 2024 onwards. If a school

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29 April 2024

Mentors in Violence Prevention training

Several partners will be supporting the school-based programme, which uses a peer-leadership approach to tackle harmful behaviours.

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5 September 2023

Partnership becomes Devon Safeguarding Children Partnership

From 5 September 2023, the Partnership will become the Devon Safeguarding Children Partnership.

21 June 2022

Voices of England’s Missing Children

The Children’s Commissioner has published findings exploring the groups of children missing from education and the reasons behind it.

The Youth Parliament Team 2022-24
6 April 2022

Youth Parliament team meet for first time

The team are working to create a Countywide Manifesto that will outline key messages from young people across Devon.

A poster for Social Work Week 2022
14 March 2022

This week is social work week 2022

We want to thank everyone for the work that you do and the difference that we make to children and families across Devon.

The Members of Youth Parliament Devon for 2022 to 2024
11 March 2022

New Members of Youth Parliament announced

Young people across Devon have been voting in the UK Youth Parliament elections – and we can now announce who has been elected!

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25 February 2022

Read the latest Children, Families and Education connectme

Connectme contains lots of useful news and information. You can read the latest edition now and subscribe for future updates.

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14 February 2022

Youth Parliament elections start today!

If you’re aged 11-18 years old, this is your opportunity to vote for the candidate who you think will best represent your views.


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