E-news Christmas 2007
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Contents
Section one: News
Seasons greetings from all in the Extended and Integrated Services team
Section two: Documents and resources
Section three: Conferences and events
ContinYou annual conference 2008
ContinYou, Community Cohesion workshop
Emap Education conference, Developing sustainable extended schools in partnership with the community
Section One: News
Seasons greetings from all in the Extended and Integrated Services team
We would like to wish all our readers a happy and peaceful Christmas, and a wonderful 2008.
In the new year we will be producing our E-news in a new format that will hopefully make it even more useful to you all.
Section two: Documents and resources
ContinYou website resources
Don't forget to check back to the ContinYou website when you are looking for information, inspiring ideas or even just a catch up on what's happening as we are always updating the website.
Section three: Conferences and events
ContinYou annual conference 2008
Book now for the only conference to showcase Extended and Community Focused Schools developments from across the UK.
Championing children, families and communities: putting their needs at the heart of your work - 18 and 19 March 2008 - Hilton Metropole, Birmingham
Building on ContinYou’s highly successful National Extended and Integrated Services conference and the Family Learning conference, this major two-day event explores how schools, local authorities and partner organisations across the UK can put children, families and communities at the heart of their work. STOP PRESS: Book your place before 11 January 2008 to receive an early bird discount and save up to £65.
http://www.continyou.org.uk/championing
ContinYou, Community Cohesion workshop
Putting community cohesion at the heart of your school. ContinYou is running a practical workshop to support schools in meeting the new duty to promote community cohesion.
http://www.continyou.org.uk/esevents
Emap Education conference, Developing sustainable extended schools in partnership with the community, 31 January 2008, Royal Society for Medicine, London W1
To meet the extended services agenda, schools need to be accessible to the local community, and to be able to enlist support from the community to help raise pupils’ achievements.
http://www.emapeducation.com/community/cy
Section four: funding
Funding news will appear in our January issue
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