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6 January 2021

Schools to stay open for vulnerable children and children of key workers

Schools, colleges, special schools, and alternative provision will remain open during lockdown for vulnerable children and the children of critical workers.  

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11 November 2020

UK Youth Parliament Make Your Mark Ballot 2020

Mark Your Mark allows 11-18 year olds to have their say on the issues that mean the most to them. Voting is opening throughout November.

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11 November 2020

Greener Devon 2020

Led by Devon’s Youth Parliament, Greener Devon Week highlighted the issue of climate change and promoted green ideas to help save the environment.

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11 September 2020

Update from Jo Olsson on Head of Children’s Social Care

An update from Jo Olsson, Devon County Council’s Chief Officer for Children’s Services and Chair of the Devon SCP Executive Group

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28 August 2020

Everything you need to know for the return to school in September

Useful information and resources to help you and your child prepare for the return to school in September.

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12 August 2020

A-level and GCSE exam results

Here’s what you need to know about this year’s A-level and GCSE results.

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12 August 2020

Return to school in September

School attendance will again be mandatory from the beginning of the new academic year. Read the latest guidance on what you need to know about the return in the autumn term.

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6 August 2020

Resources for schools and parents to help the return to school

With schools set to reopen in September, Public Health England has a produced a range of free resources for schools and parents to reassure families about the return to school and to help ensure it happens safely.

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27 July 2020

31 August deadline for 30 hours funded childcare

If you’re a working parent and have a 3 or 4-year-old child, and your income has changed, you could still be eligible for 30 hours of early learning and childcare per week from September.


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