![]() As part of UNICEF UK’s efforts to promote children’s voices we want to make sure that decision-makers of all kinds understand: Through OutRight children and young people are supported to learn about, and speak out on, children’s right to the best possible health and how strong health systems support this. A selection of posters from the school will be displayed in the school or sent to Unicef to be used as part of the OutRight campaign. The rights respecting class reps are leading pupils in an activity to create a poster showing why we think healthcare is important for all children. Non-school activities (advertising leaflets)Īs a rights respecting school we are taking part in UNICEF UK’s OutRight campaign this year.Free School Meals and Pupil Premium Entitlement.English as an Additional Language (EAL).Supporting children with special educational needs with learning.Community Advantages - Basketball and Street Dance.Voluntary contribution and school charges. ![]() Behaviour, Attitudes to Learning and Personal Development.Self Referral Form (Sutton Mental Health Team).Social, Emotional and Behaviour Support.Separation and Divorce (Including Single Parenting).
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