Sentences with phrase «statutory guidance the department»

Local offer for care leavers: statutory guidance The Department for Education (DfE) has published guidance for local authorities on the local offer for care leavers as required under Section 2 of the Children and Social Work Act 2017.
Promoting the education of children in care and care leavers: statutory guidance The Department for Education (DfE) has published statutory guidance setting out the duty local authorities in England have to promote the educational achievement of looked after children and care leavers, and on the role of the designated teacher for children and young people in care and care leavers.
Corporate parenting: statutory guidance The Department for Education (DfE) has published statutory guidance for local authorities, relevant partners and others who contribute to services provided to children in care and care leavers in England.

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The Department for Education issued statutory guidance in July 2014 which requires the appointment of a Virtual School Head (VSH) in every local authority and the provision of a Personal Education Plan (PEP) for every child in care - but not for adopted children.
Earlier this year, updated statutory guidance from the Department for Education (DfE) on «Keeping Children Safe in Education» came into effect, which revised and replaced the 2015 guidance.
Statutory Requirements In 2008, Partnership for Schools (PfS) and the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) set in motion a process to update Building Bulletin 93, the 2003 guidance document produced by the Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) to provide the acoustic performance standards for normal compliance with Requirement E4 of the Building Regulations, enforced by Building Control.
Last year the Department for Education (DfE) deployed a new and updated statutory guidance for schools and colleges on how to keep children safe in education.
The Department for Education's statutory guidance «Keeping Children Safe in Education» obliges schools and colleges in England to «ensure appropriate filters and appropriate monitoring systems are in place.
These courses meet the updated Department for Education (DfE) «Keeping Children Safe in Education» statutory guidance, which emphasises the importance of regular updates and annual safeguarding and child protection training.
The Department of Education's recently updated statutory guidance for careers states that schools should use websites with their pupils that «present the full range of opportunities in an objective way that will help pupils make good choices about post-16 options».
The associated regulations, SEND Code of Practice and other related guidance documentation provided by Department for Education (DfE) provide comprehensive statutory and non-statutory advice and guidance on implementation of the new legislation.
The Department for Education has amended statutory guidance so that, from this month, schools no longer have an obligation to put the agreements in place.
To further support schools and colleges put effective safeguarding measures in place, the Department for Education has also committed to setting up a working group to consider how online safety advice can be further integrated throughout the statutory guidance.
This notice is intended to provide guidance on two matters related to compliance with 14 CFR 399.84, the Department's rule on full fare advertising, and the underlying statutory proscription in 49 U.S.C. § 41712 against unfair and deceptive trade practices.
On the same date the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) introduced revised statutory guidance for care and supervision order proceedings («Court Orders» of the Children Act guidance under s 7 of the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970) and a new practice direction for the use and instruction of experts in family proceedings relating to children.
However, the statutory guidance is that this does place new requirements on children and young people departments within LA social services.
The court also reiterated that official publications emanating from the relevant government department can be referred to in civil proceedings as an aid to construction and that a Code of Practice which is designed to give practical guidance to employers as to how to comply with their duties under statutory regulations can be taken as providing some assistance as to the meaning it was intended those regulations should have.
• Submission to the Department for Education's draft statutory guidance for local authorities on family and friends care, drafted by Family Rights Group on behalf of the Kinship Care Alliance, June 2010
Yesterday the Department for Education published the statutory guidance «Keeping children safe in education».
The Department for Education is proposing revisions to the statutory guidance Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) and is consulting on this as well as the new non-statutory advice on sexual harassment and violence between children in schools and colleges.
Today the Department for Education has published its revised statutory guidance; «Keeping Children Safe in Education»
Source: DfE Date: 26 February 2018 Further information: Extending personal adviser support to all care leavers to age 25: statutory guidance for local authorities (PDF) Extending personal adviser support to age 25: new burdens assessment (PDF) Local offer for care leavers: statutory guidance — The Department for Education (DfE) has published guidance for local authorities on the local offer for care leavers as required under Section 2 of the Children and Social Work Act 2017.
Extending personal adviser support to age 25: statutory guidance — The Department for Education (DfE) has published statutory guidance for local authorities in England around extending personal adviser support to all care leavers up to the age of 25.
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