A POWERFUL new film released today will highlight the difference fostering can make.
‘Any Of Us’ is the sixth film produced by a growing partnership of councils and children’s trusts to promote local authority fostering. Continue reading
A POWERFUL new film released today will highlight the difference fostering can make.
‘Any Of Us’ is the sixth film produced by a growing partnership of councils and children’s trusts to promote local authority fostering. Continue reading
COUNCIL leaders are celebrating the efforts of young people across East Sussex today as this year’s GCSE results are announced.
Cllr Bob Standley, lead member for education and inclusion, special educational needs and disability at East Sussex County Council, said: “Our young people have worked hard to ensure that they were well prepared for their examinations and this is reflected in the results that they have received today.
FACILITIES for young people in Heathfield and Peacehaven will undergo a major upgrade thanks to more than £7 million of Government funding.
The Youth Investment Fund will help East Sussex County Council to provide a range of positive activities and support services for young people after school, in the evenings and at weekends.
FAMILIES across East Sussex will be able to access a range of support services under one roof as 11 Family Hubs open their doors this summer.
Professionals including midwives, health visitors, Early Communications Support Workers, Early Years Practitioners, Community Engagement Coordinators and Early Help Key will offer support from the new Family Hubs, while sessions will give children and parents the chance to socialise and support their children’s needs and development. Continue reading