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Supporting Warwickshire’s children who are unable to attend school
At its meeting on Thursday 14 November, Warwickshire County Council Cabinet approved a unified policy to support children who cannot attend their usual educational setting.
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Warwickshire County Council Cabinet - 14 November 2024
Find out what was discussed at the latest meeting of Warwickshire County Council Cabinet.
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Warwickshire’s Lord Lieutenant presents national honours and visits inspiring local charity for young people
The extraordinary achievements of several residents in Warwickshire have been recognised in formal presentations and events by the Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, Tim Cox.
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Warwickshire County Council earns Silver Thrive at Work Award for excellence in employee wellbeing
Warwickshire County Council has achieved the Silver Thrive at Work Award in recognition of its commitment to fostering a healthy and supportive workplace.
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Visit Warwickshire Libraries this month to enjoy exciting activities for families and young people
Residents are invited to enjoy two feature activities at Warwickshire Libraries this month...
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Develop Warwickshire Community Fund makes real impact in first year
The Develop Warwickshire community fund has supported 14 projects in North Warwickshire and Nuneaton in its first year.
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Warwickshire’s new Young Poet Laureate is announced
Warwickshire has a new Young Poet Laureate! Congratulations to Ananditha Venkatramanan, a pupil from Rugby High School who takes on the prestigious title.
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Community food groups and projects invited to apply to latest Kind Communities - Kind Food Grant fund
Residents involved in community-orientated food projects across Warwickshire are invited to apply to the second round of Warwickshire County Council’s Kind Communities-Kind Food Grant fund.
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Council calling on residents who have experience of using adult social care services to help improve support for others
Residents in Warwickshire who have experience of using Warwickshire County Council’s (WCC) care and support services, or supporting someone who has, can become a Care Champion.
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Hundreds of young people educated about consequences of knife crime as new VR workshops are delivered
A new virtual reality (VR) programme that is being rolled out across Warwickshire schools has already educated 215 young people in Nuneaton and Bedworth borough about the consequences of knife crime.