Dear parents and carers,
Please see below from Paul Cottier from Belle Vale Children's Centre regarding employment support:
Dear schools
Can you share the following with your team/parents and carers and on your platforms please.
Liverpool Childrens Centres continue to offer the Ways 2 work programme in partnership with Liverpool in work.
Childrens centres can support individuals to undertake constructive employment searches, supporting job applications, CV upgrades, interview techniques, as well as receiving job vacancy emails on a daily basis.
Liverpool Childrens Centre in partnership with Liverpool in work will continue with this programme until 2022 and it was explained that currently in certain sectors such as supermarkets, warehouse, delivery drivers due to the pandemic there are vacancies that need to be filled.
If you know anyone who is currently unemployed or classed as inactive who would be interested in joining us, can you please direct them to us at -
Belle Vale Childrens Centre on 0151 233 1705 Hunts Cross Childrens Centre – 0151 233 3733 Mossley Childrens Centre - 07849300061
Many thanks
Paul
Paul Cottier – Family Link Worker
Belle Vale Childrens Centre, Hedgefield Road, Liverpool, L25 2RW
T: 0151 233 1705 M: 07921943797 E: paul.cottier@liverpool.gov.uk
A new parent letter about Remote Learning has been sent to parents by email and uploaded to the Parent Letters page on the website. Please click the link below:
An urgent letter has been published to parents from Steve Reddy (Director of Children's Services and Matt Ashton (Director of Public Health)
Please follow the link to the parent letter page:
The key message:
"To reduce community transmission, we need to ensure that the number of children and young people accessing the offer of provision in a school or college is kept to the lowest number possible. Therefore, in line with updated government guidance issued on Friday, even if you are a critical worker, if your child(ren) can remain at home rather than attend school, on some or all days, then they should. Please only use the offer of provision when it is crucial for you to undertake your critical role."
Dear Critical Key Worker Parents and Carers,
As the week has progressed, the government have updated policy and guidance in respect of this new school lockdown (please see link to government guidance at the bottom of the page). While we would love to be teaching all of the children in school, we must ensure that we follow guidance and minimise the risk of virus transmission within school for the health and safety of the children, staff and wider community.
Therefore, from Monday 11th January, we are asking that critical key worker children only attend school when it is necessary for them to do so (when there is no other safe option to look after the child at home). Therefore, for example, if a critical worker works three days per week, the child can be in school for those three days if there is no other option, but should be at home for the other two.
As a school, we must minimise the risk of virus transmission and therefore have a duty to reduce numbers where possible while cases are so high and increasing in Liverpool and nationally.
If you are a critical worker, please only bring your child to school on the days that you are working, and if there is no other parent or potential carer at home.
Thank you for helping us to keep everybody safe during this difficult time.
Mr. Simpson
(Head Teacher)
Click here for updated government guidance (see page 25 of 'Restricting Attendance document)
We have made a new page on our website at the top of the 'Key Information' menu called 'Remote Learning Support Page'.
This page contains a number of video tutorials from school staff to help children and parents to understand what Remote Learning is and how to use Google Classrooms effectively.
Please follow the link below to go straight to this page. Thank you for engaging with home learning and helping your child to make progress during this school lockdown!
Good evening parents and carers,
An email has been sent out to all parents regarding the Prime Minister's announcement about the new national lockdown. This email is also published on the 'Parent Letters' page, which can be accessed by following the link below:
Click here for 'Letters to Parents' page
Kind regards,
Rob Simpson
(Head Teacher)