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Feb 26, 2021 Telford & Wrekin Council has welcomed the government s decision to provide access to asymptomatic home testing kits for early years providers. Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up Early years providers have been required to remain open to all children during the current lockdown. During this time, providers in Telford have been accessing rapid testing for their staff through the Telford & Wrekin Council s rapid testing centres – council run locations and local pharmacies. At the beginning of February this year, Councillor Shirley Reynolds, the authority’s cabinet member for children, young people, education and lifelong learning and council leader Shaun Davies wrote to the Education Secretary to raise concerns over lack of testing for early years’ staff. ....
Feb 4, 2021 The Ladder for Shropshire campaign has received further support ahead of next week s National Apprenticeship Week. Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up MP Robert Halfon, chairman of the Education and Skills Select Committee MP Robert Halfon, who is chairman of the Education and Skills Select Committee, said showcasing apprenticeships and skills was as important as ever during these unprecedented times. It comes as businesses across the region continue to offer apprenticeships through the Ladder campaign. Mr Halfon said: “I am a proud patron of the Ladder Foundation which is a brilliant initiative and I am really pleased to support it. ....
Jan 27, 2021 Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up The borough council is extending its Laptops for Learning scheme, which was launched last year to support children who have fallen between the gaps of the national scheme. Around 350 laptops have already been provided by the council to children who don’t have a computer at home, so they can take part in online work. However, a recent survey among borough schools shows that many more devices are urgently needed. The council is now aiming to supply, in partnership with schools, at least another 400 laptops to children who currently have no such device at home for learning. ....