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Our readers have given a phenomenal £375,000 – in just three days – to help lockdown pupils. And now insurance giant Direct Line has added £125,000 and technology firm Peak Scientific £250,000. Further companies are rushing to offer second-hand laptops – a crucial element of the Mail Force crusade. The Computers for Kids campaign was launched to help children who are unable to follow online lessons. Insurance giant Direct Line has added £125,000 and technology firm Peak Scientific £250,000. Pictured: Chief executive of Direct Line, Penny James With classrooms shut until possibly Easter, and a third of families saying they do not have enough devices, countless youngsters are falling behind with their studies. We are raising money for Mail Force, the charity set up last year to tackle PPE shortages in the NHS. Mail Force is committed to getting laptops to schoolchildren fast. ....
Andy says: I m looking out signs of domestic abuse, I m looking out for signs of safeguarding concerns, which normally sort of relates to neglect or drug misuse or things like that. We ve got about six county lines gangs currently operating in this area. The drug gangs have continued to operate during the pandemic and Andy admits children at the school have been lured into the business - one of them being arrested during the Christmas period. His job is to entice kids, whatever their circumstances, back into education. Sometimes it s just a case of making sure they can access online lessons. First up we meet Bonnie, Year 7, age 12. The school hadn t been able to reach her mum that morning and she had not logged on to her lessons. Andy discovers she s at home but is stressed about not being added to a Microsoft Teams meeting. Andy patiently explains how she can do it. ....
Land purchased to build new Nottingham school as part of £100m waterside housing development Design and construction work is due to start next year 15:02, 16 DEC 2020 A view of Trent Basin. (Image: Iain Wilson) Never miss another Nottinghamshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes theyâll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. ....