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Are you involved in Family Learning or work with families and children? Join other voluntary and community sector organisations on www.familylearningnetwork.com The National Family Learning Network (NFLN) website is a one stop shop for practical resources and support for anyone involved in family learning. It has free downloadable resources, news updates, job vacancies, events and the latest funding opportunities. Registration is free and takes less than a minute www.familylearningnetwork.com/user/register

Free web Housing help and support to young people in Greater Haven Gateway Area
Safe Network Website offers, info, training, advice for volunteers, parents and organisations to provide safe places for children. You can also get an are they safe? free pack.
  UK Youth's Monthly Magazine The Source online
 CWDC - All together, a better way of working. Joining togther to
 improve young lives
  Information about the ISA Vetting & Barring Scheme
Supply2Gov - for organisations who want to tender their services to local authorities
Suffolk Children's Trust brings together all the organisations that provide services or support to children and young people in Suffolk. Through identifying where we can work more effectively together than alone, we aim to improve what we do and make Suffolk an even better place for children and young people to grow up.
 infolink Suffolk Info Link
 Suffolk Children & Young People's Plan 2009 to 2011
 The Source
  The Source on Facebook
  The Protection of Children in England, The Lord Laming, March 2009
 Children Matter East

Useful Resources


Volunteering England Brand Guidelines - September 2010

What do Teeangers Think of Parenting? SCA Leaflet April 2010

Easy Read Legal Aid Dictionary

Private Fostering Leaflet

Suffolk Children's Trust Information Sharing Charter

Suffolk Children's Trust Charter Letter


Children Missing Education – Everybody’s Responsibility                                  

Suffolk County Council is committed to quickly identifying children missing from education and in order to achieve this the help and assistance of all agencies that come into contact with children and families need to help! If you suspect that a child is missing from education please use the information below to notify the Children Missing Education Officer immediately.

Leaflet

Quick Reference Sheet

Suffolk County Council Children Missing Education Annual Report 2008/09
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